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Excessively caffeinate I guess? That reminds me, I have a jug of cold brew in my fridge.

Edit: Immediate regret! Pre-made store bought coldbrew, absolutely vile and acidic. No I’m not throwing it out, yes I’m still going to drink it.

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I read on here somewhere recently that a pinch of salt in a cup of over brewed tea takes away the bitter taste, and I’m sure the reason given was something to do with the acidity of the tea being lowered.

I might be completely wrong, but it might be worth trying with a small cup 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Got it. Mix 50/50 with Gatorade. It’s got Electrolytes, it’s got what plants crave! /s

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Gatorade tea would certainly be interesting. I don’t know if it would be good interesting or bad interesting though…

Either way, I just found the thread:

!https://lemmy.world/post/11138800

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Oh so much worse than tea: coldbrew espresso.

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Baking soda. Works for any food or drink to lower acidity at the cost of slightly increasing salty taste (from the sodium)

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I suffer from heartburn and acid reflux, so this could be very helpful, thank you :)

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baking soda and raising the head of my bed have worked wonders for me, hope it does you well 🤞

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