British style like Earl Grey yes. Asian styles like oolong no.
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I like milk in my black teas, but not other kinds! It also depends on my mood, to be honest! It's not ever blasphemy for me, but it might not be what I'm feeling.
Does that mean you put milk in Darjeeling and/or other highland teas? In Earl Grey and its variants, too? Or do you drink those without milk, or don't drink them at all?
I do put milk in Earl Grey and variants! I don't typically drink Darjeeling, though.
Milk in Assam and other breakfast teas, in most variants of chai masala, and in hojicha, but not in afternoon teas(which to me, include Earl Grey), (other)green or white teas(except white-based chai masala), or oolongs, yellow teas, or puerhs
I even prefer my spiced chai without milk.
I’m a big fan of milk in most black teas and in my matcha.
No milk for me. Though, I don't care for drinking milk in general, so take that into consideration. Ever since I started buying higher quality loose leaf tea, I've greatly enjoyed the taste and depth of it plain.
In tea? Sometimes. Depends on the tea, how I'm feeling, if it's hot or cold, and so on.
Personally I don’t care how you want to consume your tea. I don’t put milk in my teas but that’s my preference
Either sweetened condensed or whole, a spot of milk in black tea does the body good.
Depends on the tea.
So far I only tried it with aromatized types of tea. Those were neat.
I usually drink greens though