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171 - Tea to Maple Syrup

171 - Tea to Maple Syrup

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Adam and Kyle stick the kettle on and commit, fully, to what might be their most aggressively British episode yet: over half an hour talking about tea… and somehow not running out of opinions.


It starts innocently enough with oolong confusion, Yorkshire Tea loyalty, and a firm refusal to stray too far into “herbal nonsense.” But things quickly escalate into sugar vs no sugar, honey superiority claims, and the quiet horror of someone putting six teaspoons in a single mug. There’s strong anti–milk-substitute energy too, as coconut milk gets exposed for being more marketing than miracle, and curdling in tea is treated like a personal betrayal.


From there, it’s a full-blown tasting tour. Rooibos debates, Earl Grey slander, and the age-old question of whether hot drinks actually warm you up or if it’s all just psychological mind games. There are detours into honey authenticity, loose-leaf tea shops, and the unspoken rules of when it’s acceptable to deviate from a standard brew.


And just when you think they might actually stay on topic… the trees get involved.


Out of nowhere, the conversation taps into maple syrup. Suddenly it’s funnels in trees, sap extraction, and the baffling reality that it takes 40–50 gallons of sap to make one gallon of syrup, with strict “no double tapping” rules depending on tree size. There’s genuine confusion about who first looked at a tree and thought, “yeah, I’ll drink that,” plus the alarming discovery that boiling it indoors basically turns your house into a sticky crime scene.


It’s niche, it’s nerdy, and it’s wildly committed to beverages and condiments (is maple syrup a condiment). A cosy, chaotic deep dive that proves the Continuum can stretch an everyday topic to breaking point… and then casually pivot to tree sap without missing a beat.

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