Running short on honey at home, my dad ventured into combining real maple syrup with green tea. I did the same and it was wondiferous! I realized maple syrup is a good seasonal choice (typically for early new-year/spring months), but if you ration it out, it can come to play just in time for oncoming colder weather as well.
I also noticed that baileys and tea might work well: if people are pleased to try milk or cream with their tea, why not enjoy it with a bit of Irish cream? Especially in the winter months, I think it makes sense--for those living in the temperate regions, the extra calories and fermented sweetness of an alcohol in a hot beverage are probably a welcome way to prepare for the colder months.
This may be a sacrilegious act, but I'll try it someday just to see what happens...
I also noticed that baileys and tea might work well: if people are pleased to try milk or cream with their tea, why not enjoy it with a bit of Irish cream? Especially in the winter months, I think it makes sense--for those living in the temperate regions, the extra calories and fermented sweetness of an alcohol in a hot beverage are probably a welcome way to prepare for the colder months.
This may be a sacrilegious act, but I'll try it someday just to see what happens...
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