@matigo I'd just sip slowly until you fell off your chair of boredom, if that counts :P
Frankly, I'm not sure how Lidl even manages to worm its way into these tastings.
In an effort to always learn more about the bright side, I'm tasting Tesco's Finest Pinot Noir (Marlborough, 2015) tonight.
UK own-brand wine is so popular it'd be a shame not to taste a few, particularly now that I'm out of that shipment of wine I got from Germany (and I won't place the next until I get back in January, else no one'll be here to sign for it). So far I've done M&S, Sainsbury's, and Tesco. Aiming to try Harvey Nichols and Lidl before I leave — though I'm worried about the Lidl Ladoix 2014 I picked up today, given the horrendous nature of the St Émilion they presented at a recent wine tasting.
@kdfrawg Agreed. I prefer working at home — no idea why everyone else likes being in the library — principally because of a nice keyboard and 4k monitor.
// @thrrgilag @larand @indigo
@indigo Most cities are more interesting than Edinburgh, so yes: HK and Tokyo.
// @peemee @lukasros
@lukasros I've noticed a gentler but longer-lasting buzz in tea as well.
// @peemee
@lukasros The caffeine is in the dry material, and everyone has different brewing parameters. If you use 10g of leaves to 100g of water, you'll have less caffeine than 50g of leaves to 100g of water, all else being equal. Similar deal with coffee.
// @peemee