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1martinhughharvey
Jan. 6, 2011, 7:11 pm

Maybe I'm not too sophisticated as I often use tea bags but as a displaced Brit I know a good cuppa and there's nowt better than a cuppa of YG - plus Irish and Scottish breakfast and blended with their Earl Grey. The best place to get it at a very reasonable price is - where else - Amazon.com. And if you're not familiar with Yorkshire then get your culture upgraded by watching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VLYpKGVBUg

2kathrynnd
Jan. 7, 2011, 4:28 am

Amazon.ca doesn't carry food stuffs, but the cheapest place I have found for Yorkshire Gold in (western) Canada is at London Drugs, this may have been a mistake, but I paid $6.99 for an 80 teabag package. The online website also carries Yorkshire Tea but the regular not the Gold.

3cazort
Apr. 17, 2012, 12:53 pm

I've tried Yorkshire gold (loose), and in tea bags, their traditional blend, and their decaf. All three were good...but I still prefer single-region teas to blends. Even if I'm going for British-style teas. I'd prefer a straight Ceylon, Assam, Keemun, or Darjeeling.

I will say, I do prefer Yorkshire to PG Tips.

4gmathis
Apr. 17, 2012, 1:23 pm

Just discovered this locally in the U.S. Midwest (at a T.J. Maxx discount department store) and like it immensely.

5Osbaldistone
Apr. 17, 2012, 1:49 pm

YK is my favorite blended tea. It's not easy to find, especially loose. My local tea shop used to keep in on hand, but stopped awhile back (teabags only). I'll have to break down and buy it online, I guess.

Os.

6dtw42
Apr. 20, 2012, 3:04 pm

...It may have been mentioned already, but Nicholas Brody's preference for Yorkshire Gold featured as a plot point in the TV series Homeland.

7martinhughharvey
Mai 9, 2013, 7:08 pm

I am getting back to "real tea" and often brewing a pot from leaves these days. Tried a few including YG but found it "acidy" (my words) - I like to make tea not too strong but let it brew for a while until it's a rich brown color. On a recent trip to Australia I discovered an Aussie Ceylon tea Dilmah's which I'm thrilled with - http://www.dilmahtea.com/. Of course Amazon.com stocks it. Sorry YG.

8Osbaldistone
Mai 9, 2013, 10:06 pm

>7 martinhughharvey:
I find that YK is best when not brewed more than 3 minutes. I think folks that put cream or milk in their tea can let it brew longer.

9andyl
Mai 10, 2013, 4:32 am

#3

Wait until you start on single-estate teas.

Ceylon is only vaguely a region anyway (yes I know it is sold that way) - there are huge differences between Kandy and Nuwara Eliya regions for example.