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  • slamb@cigar.comslamb@cigar.com Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 232
    Love this blend, it gets even better with age. I have a Jar that's over a year old now and the Virginias really marry together well.
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    just finished 2 bowls of Hamborger Veermaster. It has been sitting in a jar for 18 months and my how it has changed. I have 1 more tin of it but I need to pick up a couple of lbs. to age. It is mild but the VA's have sweetened already and what was muted now sings!
  • dr_frankenstein56dr_frankenstein56 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,519
    Drew Estates Central Park Stroll.

    Wow.... what a crowd pleaser. I never had as many responses to the aroma of pipe tobacco as this did. passerbys loved it! I definitly got permission to smoke this in the house. a rare first without that "evil eye" boring holes through me. It passed the Warden test last night without the tin even being cracked! The Ol'lady could smell the sweet bready chocolate woman kryptonite stashed within this vaccum sealed can of delight.

    Truly a dessert blend, its smoking a candybar in a pipe. Nuthing about it says tobacco at all. So if your smoking to smoke... this sucks. If you want sweet juicy almost hookah like vapor enjoyment, this is where it at. It was super super wet right out the can. More like chaw then pipe tobacco. I sat it out to dry for a few hours without much change. Its 107* outside right now and its refusal to dry in our 0% humidity makes me fear for my better pipes. After 12 hours it was still not dry, and if left alone, it smokes poorly... wont burn, and makes a goopy mess. my poor aro cob was its first victim. I ran it through a grinder and dried it on the dash of my car for 10 minutes. Its like 180* inside there. And man did my car smell so freaking good inside. After that it was finally an acceptible smoke and burned cleanly with minor dottle. big improvement, and really made this stuff shine. It had nice creamy clouds of smoke and was smooth as can be.... too smooth... i found myself french inhaling a bunch cause its so damn tasty!

    definitly not a regular.... I will keep a tin around for company. I like it. and probably a better sweet tooth choice then the fat slab of cake i was craving.

    Aj
  • onestrangeoneonestrangeone Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,423
    Finishing off a bowl of McClelland Oriental mix, tangy, spicy and just a little sweet.
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    Been smoking a lot of Rattary's Howl O' the Wynd this past week. Very interesting as this jar has 40 months on it. The profile has changed. In some ways it seems like it is past its prime but in others it is very enjoyable.
  • EoLEoL Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 178
    Got some lane 1-q! In my first pipe f my own! Started last week on pipes and been doing like 2 bowls a day xD
  • ejgormanejgorman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 891
    P. Stokkebye Nougat. Not bad, but not what I expected. My first bowl too and despite all I've read about packing and tamping, there is definitely an art to it that will take some time time to master.
  • ejgormanejgorman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 891
    Lane 1-Q tonight. It seemed milder than the P. Stokkebye Nougat. Strange observation: When smoking a cigar I always have something to drink in hand. When drinking while smoking a pipe it seems to accentuate the bite. Anybody have any insight?
  • slamb@cigar.comslamb@cigar.com Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 232
    depends on the blend, but the "bite" will go away as you learn to slow and cool down your smoke. The bite comes from the heat of the blend, basically it's a steam burn.
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    ejgorman:
    Lane 1-Q tonight. It seemed milder than the P. Stokkebye Nougat. Strange observation: When smoking a cigar I always have something to drink in hand. When drinking while smoking a pipe it seems to accentuate the bite. Anybody have any insight?
    "Accentuate" is a good way of thinking about it. It is not that it makes it worse a cold drink just brings it to your attention more quickly. Slowing down your pace will help lessen the bite. A good rule that I go by when smoking a good briar is that when the pipe begins to feel warm I take a break and let it cool down. It will take time to get the pace to where you can smoke a bowl and keep the pipe from getting warm in your hand but working at it like this will help reduce the bite.
  • ejgormanejgorman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 891
    FM On the Town. I was a bit skeptical after popping the can open, but that smokiness isn't as powerful on the palate as it is in the nose. Managed to keep it lit after a few relights this time. Starting to get the hang of it.
  • onestrangeoneonestrangeone Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,423
    working my way through some 1Q, PS Bullseye and McClelland oriental. I think I would like to try something with a little more nic kick, any suggestions?
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    Bullseye is in the med. range to me. Going up could be fun. If you like Burley you might try some KY, which is similar tasting but it goes through a different process. Peterson's Irish Flake is good. Also G&H's Kendal KY is very good. C&D's Night Train might be worth a try it has Burley, VA, Perique, and Cav, which is unfortunate but it is Med-Full.

    VA's really bring the nic in some blends. G&H's Dark Bird's Eye is as strong as I have found, unless you are willing to get into ropes. If so SG's Brown Twist #4 or G&H's Brown Irish X are my go to blends when I am looking to feel a heavy weight punch. The ropes are really the only pipe tobacco I have found I cannot smoke on an empty stomach for what it is worth.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Got my hands on some of the new Tsuge DE blends. Going to smoke them tomorrow on my trip home.
  • slamb@cigar.comslamb@cigar.com Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 232
    I got some H&H White Knight lined up for this evening.
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    First bowl in a while. McConnell Scottish cake from 2010. Good stuff!
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Had some creme brulee on the way home yesterday, and my lord that *** clogs my pipe in no time lol. When it burns good, the flavor is ridiculous though. FYI, I convinced my brothers at CFed to begin the journey into pipes and got us sponsored by MM cobs and DE pipe tobacco so we will be jumping in full throttle with a bunch of noobs.
  • jimmyv723jimmyv723 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,497
    Went over a friends house for my Birthday yesterday and they live right on the Lake. Brought one of my favorite pipes, hard to pick just one, and a mixture I made called Three Layer Kake. It's equal parts Anniversary Kake by Hearth and Home, Mississippi River by Seattle Pipe Club and Pirate Kake by Cornell and Diehl.

    The Anni Kake and Miss River are two all time favorites of mine and the Pirate Kake is a Latakia Bomb. The three of them work well together and it's pretty damn good.
  • Amos UmwhatAmos Umwhat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    Had only a couple ounces of Stokebyes English Luxury and Proper English left, liked them both, so I tried mixing them. Not bad, but too much bite. I was surprised at how much it increased. Let it sit a few weeks, same story. Thought about it, mixed in an equal part C&D Pirate Kake, nice result. The pirate kake cooled it out beautifully. Very happy.
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    MacBaren's Scottish Mixture. Light, and mild
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    Tonight it was Nightcap. Great relaxing smoke.
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    catfishbluezz:
    Had some creme brulee on the way home yesterday, and my lord that *** clogs my pipe in no time lol. When it burns good, the flavor is ridiculous though. FYI, I convinced my brothers at CFed to begin the journey into pipes and got us sponsored by MM cobs and DE pipe tobacco so we will be jumping in full throttle with a bunch of noobs.
    Who makes creme brulee? That sounds fantastic!
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    J.S.:
    catfishbluezz:
    Had some creme brulee on the way home yesterday, and my lord that *** clogs my pipe in no time lol. When it burns good, the flavor is ridiculous though. FYI, I convinced my brothers at CFed to begin the journey into pipes and got us sponsored by MM cobs and DE pipe tobacco so we will be jumping in full throttle with a bunch of noobs.
    Who makes creme brulee? That sounds fantastic!
    my local guy did, but I believe it was based off someone else's blend. He sells it online. It sure is wet and gooey, and needs a pipe cleaning after, but man it's good for an aro IMO. Good enough for a 12oz jar. John t's tobacco. If you happen to order some, I highly recommend his 1776. That's the aro with perique that is my favorite of all time.
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    catfishbluezz:
    J.S.:
    catfishbluezz:
    Had some creme brulee on the way home yesterday, and my lord that *** clogs my pipe in no time lol. When it burns good, the flavor is ridiculous though. FYI, I convinced my brothers at CFed to begin the journey into pipes and got us sponsored by MM cobs and DE pipe tobacco so we will be jumping in full throttle with a bunch of noobs.
    Who makes creme brulee? That sounds fantastic!
    my local guy did, but I believe it was based off someone else's blend. He sells it online. It sure is wet and gooey, and needs a pipe cleaning after, but man it's good for an aro IMO. Good enough for a 12oz jar. John t's tobacco. If you happen to order some, I highly recommend his 1776. That's the aro with perique that is my favorite of all time.
    Thanks. I will check it out.

    A lot of shops have "house blends" that are Lane, or Sutiff with their name on it. Looking at Sutiff's bulk they do have a creme brulee so I think I will just add that to my next order. I will probably still pick up some of John T's stuff too after I have a baseline.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Makes sense, let me know how the sutliff is. I spent the last two days firing up multiple bowls of the new Tsuge aro's, there are four and I got two. Both were fantastic, and the burn was very good. I will probably go deep on one.
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
    That is good to hear about Tsuge. I am always looking for a great aro to smoke around others. I will have to pick up a couple to try once they are in distribution.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Had the PS B&B, not bad, not amazing
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    Smoked a bowl of gawith virginia it was nice
  • dr_frankenstein56dr_frankenstein56 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,519
    HA! Good Ol' Captin Black Regular.

    Aj
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    I gotta hand it to DE, I had their Hudson blend last night and it was fantastic. So far, the two Tsuge and the Hudson blend were all good tobacco.
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