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i'm afraid his hop isn't my cup of ..............[tea-java-coffee-wine]

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Your answer would be??
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"My cup of tea" is correct.
It's an expression. It means what I like best, what I'm comfortable with, what I can accept.

Elton John is a great singer, but his music just isn't my cup of tea.

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