Enjoying a (slightly thicker than normal) finger of port while watching the Senators-Canadians hockey game and having fun with Habs fans on Twitter.
Ginger peach iced tea.
damn...that sounds good.
Just water here.
It's not bad. This particular batch is from BigLots, and it was originally Aldi stock. The Ginger Peach flavor isn't quite as strong as I like. I use 4 bags for 2 quarts of water. My preferred ginger peach uses 2 bags of Stash green tea/ginger peach blend, and 2 bags of plain green tea. The flavor comes through much stronger, even while use half as many flavored bags. I don't use sugar in it. I started making flavored teas after my daughter got diabetes, and I've really lost my taste for sweet drinks. I'll drink the occasional Coke, but that's about it.
I like the "fruit flavored" teas, IF they're made with real fruit, not just some flavoring additive.
So if you have a two year old bottle of ten year old scotch does that make it a bottle of twelve year old scotch?
If you brew your own, or are inclined to, Celestial Seasonings flavored teas work well mixed with plain black or green tea bags. Lemon Zinger mixed with black is a favorite of mine. My daughter likes peppermint with green tea. I also like Earl Grey a lot. I scored a bunch of 100ct boxes of Twinings Earl Grey from BigLots for $4 a box, and I make both iced and hot tea with them. The usual price is a bit expensive for iced tea imo, but it's still cheaper than buying soda for the house.
We bought several bags of this the last time we were on Maui:
http://www.amazon.com/Hawaiian-Tea-C...279761&sr=8-10
Very nice passion fruit flavor in a good strong black tea.
I tried scotch 30 years ago and HATED it. It tasted like burnt rubber.
Spendy! It better be good :^D