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You know that moment before you cut metal or commit to a design decision. The one where rushing gets expensive. CAD-Side Earl Grey is built for that moment—for the builder who needs a clear head and steady hands before the next phase starts. It's the tea for the drafting table, the shop desk, and the quiet hours when you're figuring out whether the frame rails sit right or if the suspension geometry actually works.

This is Ceylon black tea with a clean hit of bergamot oil. Full body. High astringency. Medium sweetness. No gimmicks. Loose leaf, which means you're making it intentional—measuring it out, timing the steep, paying attention. Five to ten minutes at 195°F and you've got a cup with orange and floral notes, backed by malt. Drink it straight for focus. Add milk and sugar if you need to smooth the edges. Either way, it clears your thinking without the crash.

In the vintage truck and classic car world, there's a difference between builders and guys who bolt things on. The real ones know that details compound. A quarter-inch out on a frame measurement becomes a problem three welds down the line. A wrong suspension angle shows up five years later. That's where CAD-Side lives—in the space between impulse and execution, between the sketch and the metal. It's the tea for the builder who understands that the best restorations and builds aren't rushed. They're measured. They're intentional. They're reliable because someone sat down and thought them through first.

Ingredients are Ceylon OP, bergamot oil, and cornflowers. That's it. Think it through.

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