人氣網紅開的飲料店真的好喝嗎?公審toyz、滴妹、丁特手搖店!
Reviewing Popular Beverage Shops
Introduction to the Reviewer
- The reviewer introduces themselves as a non-drinker of beverages, expressing skepticism about the popularity of hand-shaken drinks, which they perceive as merely sweet tea. They aim to provide an objective review despite their lack of personal preference for these drinks.
First Drink Experience
- Upon arriving at a beverage shop, the reviewer orders a Shizuoka matcha with half sugar and added coconut jelly. They note that the staff recognizes them, indicating some level of fame or following.
- The reviewer describes the drink's flavor as having a grassy taste (not related to cannabis) and comments on the odd combination of coconut jelly with matcha milk, finding it strange and not well-matched.
Rating System
- After tasting, they express discomfort due to needing to urinate frequently after consuming the drink. They create a "urination index" for rating beverages based on how often they need to go after drinking them.
- The matcha drink receives a score of 70 points for taste but only 50 points for its urination index, totaling 120 points overall.
Transition to Another Shop
- The reviewer mentions moving on to another beverage shop owned by "滴妹" (Di Mei), explaining who she is in relation to their audience and her background in drug enforcement administration humorously. They prepare for another tasting experience at this location.
Second Drink Experience
- At this new shop, they order a green tea with half sugar and are surprised by its creamy topping (milk cap). They comment on how fresh ingredients are used in this establishment's offerings.
- Upon tasting the green tea, they find it enjoyable—describing it as refreshing without being overly sweet—and rate it highly at 85 points while giving it a urination index score of 90 points for only requiring one trip to the restroom afterward, leading to an overall score of 175 points.
Final Thoughts
- The reviewer expresses satisfaction with their experiences at both shops but emphasizes that their ratings are influenced by both taste and physical reactions post-consumption.