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How to Liven Up Your Lane 1-Q
Short answer: add some Latakia.
I picked up some Lane 1-Q the other day as it's among the top-selling aromatics, and I had never tried it. Having done so, I can now see why it's the most popular tobacco: mild, traditional, smooth, pleasant. But... it doesn't exactly move me. Hey mom, I'd like you to meet my new girlfriend. She's mild, tradtional, smooth, and pleasant.
It occurred to me that this stuff could use some Latakia! So I mixed some up in a bowl, about 2/3 Lane 1-Q and 1/3 Latakia (Peter Stokkebye's Blending Latakia, which I'm pretty sure is Cyprian). That did the trick - tempered some of the sweetness and brought out some of the natural VA and cavendish flavors.
In the interest of full disclosure, I'm more of an English and burley fan, & I think that Latakia is the bacon grease of pipe tobacco - it makes anything taste better
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Originally Posted by
Bruck
Short answer: add some Latakia.
I picked up some Lane 1-Q the other day as it's among the top-selling aromatics, and I had never tried it. Having done so, I can now see why it's the most popular tobacco: mild, traditional, smooth, pleasant. But... it doesn't exactly move me. Hey mom, I'd like you to meet my new girlfriend. She's mild, tradtional, smooth, and pleasant.
It occurred to me that this stuff could use some Latakia! So I mixed some up in a bowl, about 2/3 Lane 1-Q and 1/3 Latakia (Peter Stokkebye's Blending Latakia, which I'm pretty sure is Cyprian). That did the trick - tempered some of the sweetness and brought out some of the natural VA and cavendish flavors.
In the interest of full disclosure, I'm more of an English and burley fan, & I think that Latakia is the bacon grease of pipe tobacco - it makes anything taste better
You're not alone. Done it before..with the same PS latakia..and It was AWESOME. Still pretty sweet for me but a solid way to beef up a wimpy blend IMO.
Also, long time no see forum fam
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True Derelict
Originally Posted by
LandonColby
You're not alone. Done it before..with the same PS latakia..and It was AWESOME. Still pretty sweet for me but a solid way to beef up a wimpy blend IMO.
Also, long time no see forum fam
Hey there!
Nice to see you back!
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Lakeland Bum
Originally Posted by
LandonColby
You're not alone. Done it before..with the same PS latakia..and It was AWESOME. Still pretty sweet for me but a solid way to beef up a wimpy blend IMO.
Also, long time no see forum fam
So good to see you back,
@LandonColby
! I was afraid you were long gone! What have you been up to?
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Lakeland Bum
Originally Posted by
Bruck
Short answer: add some Latakia.
I picked up some Lane 1-Q the other day as it's among the top-selling aromatics, and I had never tried it. Having done so, I can now see why it's the most popular tobacco: mild, traditional, smooth, pleasant. But... it doesn't exactly move me. Hey mom, I'd like you to meet my new girlfriend. She's mild, tradtional, smooth, and pleasant.
It occurred to me that this stuff could use some Latakia! So I mixed some up in a bowl, about 2/3 Lane 1-Q and 1/3 Latakia (Peter Stokkebye's Blending Latakia, which I'm pretty sure is Cyprian). That did the trick - tempered some of the sweetness and brought out some of the natural VA and cavendish flavors.
In the interest of full disclosure, I'm more of an English and burley fan, & I think that Latakia is the bacon grease of pipe tobacco - it makes anything taste better
Thanks for the tip. I've got some 1Q as well as some other aros that I have been thinking of in these terms. I was going to try something like PS Cube Cut or N-strong non-aro blends to tame the sweetness, like you say, and to give it a little more horsepower. I will try the Latakia as you suggest. Have you ever tried adding straight Perique to the 1Q? What do you think that would do to the mix?
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Originally Posted by
Haebar
Thanks for the tip. I've got some 1Q as well as some other aros that I have been thinking of in these terms. I was going to try something like PS Cube Cut or N-strong non-aro blends to tame the sweetness, like you say, and to give it a little more horsepower. I will try the Latakia as you suggest. Have you ever tried adding straight Perique to the 1Q? What do you think that would do to the mix?
Well, Perique certainly adds Vitamin N to any blend it touches, but flavorwise, I don't see it - Perique itself has a little fruity sweetness that I wouldn't expect to meld with the 1Q's vanilla. Heck try it though. What's the worst that could happen? Wait, don't answer that. But cereally, the only other thing I think the 1Q could use is some burley.
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Lakeland Bum
Originally Posted by
Bruck
Well, Perique certainly adds Vitamin N to any blend it touches, but flavorwise, I don't see it - Perique itself has a little fruity sweetness that I wouldn't expect to meld with the 1Q's vanilla. Heck try it though. What's the worst that could happen? Wait, don't answer that. But cereally, the only other thing I think the 1Q could use is some burley.
Yea, the Perique would take it in the opposite direction that you'd want to go on second thought.
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Originally Posted by
LandonColby
You're not alone. Done it before..with the same PS latakia..and It was AWESOME. Still pretty sweet for me but a solid way to beef up a wimpy blend IMO.
Also, long time no see forum fam
Welcome Back !!
Originally Posted by
Bruck
Short answer: add some Latakia.
I picked up some Lane 1-Q the other day as it's among the top-selling aromatics, and I had never tried it. Having done so, I can now see why it's the most popular tobacco: mild, traditional, smooth, pleasant. But... it doesn't exactly move me. Hey mom, I'd like you to meet my new girlfriend. She's mild, tradtional, smooth, and pleasant.
It occurred to me that this stuff could use some Latakia! So I mixed some up in a bowl, about 2/3 Lane 1-Q and 1/3 Latakia (Peter Stokkebye's Blending Latakia, which I'm pretty sure is Cyprian). That did the trick - tempered some of the sweetness and brought out some of the natural VA and cavendish flavors.
In the interest of full disclosure, I'm more of an English and burley fan, & I think that Latakia is the bacon grease of pipe tobacco - it makes anything taste better
Originally Posted by
Bruck
Well, Perique certainly adds Vitamin N to any blend it touches, but flavorwise, I don't see it - Perique itself has a little fruity sweetness that I wouldn't expect to meld with the 1Q's vanilla. Heck try it though. What's the worst that could happen? Wait, don't answer that. But cereally, the only other thing I think the 1Q could use is some burley.
Originally Posted by
Haebar
Yea, the Perique would take it in the opposite direction that you'd want to go on second thought.
Thanks for the insights,always looking for tips and yous guys always come thru.
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