Monday, 8 April 2013

The Strange Tale of the British Cuppa

The history of the British cuppa is rather a strange tale to tell. When it was first imported it was sold for its supposed medicinal values and the price of a pound of tea was well beyond the means of the average worker, so it became a rich person's brew. Then when the price of tea finally did come down the amount of tax payable on it went up and the tea smuggling industry was born: A Nation of Tea Drinkers.