Wouldn't the Tea Army be fighting over the same thing, though?
After all, everyone who has their tea without milk is a complete nutjob and not to be trusted. Common knowledge, that.
Why would you add milk? The only things that should ever be added to tea are several cups of sugar and ice. I still wonder how people can drink tea without either sugar or ice. Because then all you are doing is drinking hot water that has had weeds or something in it. (I have no idea what they make tea stuff with).
No sugar. Maybe a bit of honey, but no sugar* D:
And yes, it is basically hot water (which can be nice) with boiled plant things in it, which can also be nice. Excessive sweetness can get in the way of the (potentially nice) taste. Still haven't found something that really deals with the aftertaste, but at least it's not as bad as coffee's**.
* Well, with normal, water based, tea. Soda tea*** comes with more sugar than god just due to the base so whatever.
** Caveat: I've had coffee like three times, one of which was pure, untouched, Colombian and just about knocked me on my arse or something. It was
horrible. Even less strong stuff just tastes nasty t'me, though, especially the aftertaste. Smells really good, though! Shame about the taste. And all the caffeine.
*** E: For the uninitiated, soda tea is the miraculous variation on tea where instead of boiling water and steeping the whatever, you boil mountain dew or something along those lines. Is verra' sweet!