Details
Date: 4/9/15
BryGuySC (Bryan)
Orange A G&H Dark Sliced
Pipe: Picadilly rusticated briar
Outdoor
Observations
Examination: This tobacco is very dark, like baking chocolate with spots of lighter milk chocolate. This is a combination of what looks like flakes of sliced rope and rubbed out tobacco.
Prep: I rubbed out the “coins” and set the tobacco out to dry for about an hour.
Burn: This could do with some more drying. If I put down the pipe, even long enough to write just a few sentences, it went out.
“Tin Note”: Dusty, and smoky. A bit of “musty barn.”
Flavor: Holy cow! And I DO mean cow! This smoke absolutely smells like a barn, complete with animals, hay, and manure. It is pungent.
After the initial barn smells (which are still there), I get a quick hit of pine.
I also get hit with a strong cigar smell, rich with musty leather.
I can’t get over how much this smells like a barn! I mean, straight up cow manure.
For me, the nicotine is pretty strong. Halfway through the bowl, I can definitely feel it. (of course, I did smoke a bowl of navy flake immediately before this one)
Comments and conclusion
I don’t really like this tobacco, but it was, without doubt, the most interesting thing I’ve ever smoked.
It was exactly what it would smell like if you walked into a barn after someone smoked a cigar in it.
I didn’t hate it, and I’m glad I got to experience this tobacco. I would not buy it, but it was very interesting. I did not know tobacco could taste like this!