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rsaw said

If I don’t like it right away, then it probably takes 3-5 and a few experimentations with cream, sugar, or honey. Though, I still don’t like masala chai, no matter how hard I try to like it. I actually hated rooibos on my first try, but now I drink it pretty often when I don’t want too much caffeine.

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darby select said

Well, usually I would say one. Although, I have found that my tastes have changed since drinking tea exclusively so I have revisited some I did not like and have found I love them now! I do have some though that I can tell right away that they taste like dirt! LOL

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Meeka select said

I usually know after the first cup (especially if it’s one I don’t like), but I always try it a couple times and with different brewing styles before I completely decide.

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Usually it only takes me a cup or two to decide, although if I like it, I may like it even more over time.

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tigress_al said

Usually I know by the end of my first cup if I like it. If I dislike it, but it has decent ratings, I experiment with it a couple of times to make sure there isn’t something that I could do to improve it before swapping or returning it.

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Generally it only takes me one cup. Often I’ll brew another if I think it may potentially have hidden promise with different steeping times and additives.

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It takes two cups for me to decide if liking a tea or not. when I try a new tea, most times I like it straight away, I find with having another cup of the same tea, a day or two later I can pretty much know for sure if I will finish the box or container. And to actually restock it, that is the clincher. One thing to like a tea, but will you buy more of it and make it a regularly purchased tea; or occasionally even.

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Most of the time 3 cups. I try one without any additions. Another with sweetener. The final cup I like to add sweetener and milk, which is my tea-drinking default. Sometimes I’ll even put a half drunk cup in the fridge to see how it is cold.

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Usually 2 the first one to let the palate try it and then the second to see to make the informed decision

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Angrboda said

Crumbs, I’m late!

I’ll answer anyway.

It depends on the tea. It’s not that often that I find one I don’t like. If I absolutely cannot drink something, I can tell in a few sips. If it’s something I don’t much like but isn’t sure if I can tolerate it because other aspects of the tea are nice, usually it takes a cup and a waiting period, in which I see if I become drawn to it again, or if the uninterestingness of it sticks in my memory. This also goes if it’s something that I do like but don’t find particularly interesting. If it’s something I absolutely like, again, I’ll know within the first few sips.

I try to keep an open mind while trying to decipher and decide those middle of the scale ones, but I usually come to some sort of tentative decision at the end of the first cup.

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