Well the Mississippi Mud was a let down...But it was my first go with the blend and the pipe wasn't exactly great either, so I will give it another shot later on.
Moving on to the tried and true Kendal Cream Flake now. Can't go wrong here :pipe:
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Well the Mississippi Mud was a let down...But it was my first go with the blend and the pipe wasn't exactly great either, so I will give it another shot later on.
Moving on to the tried and true Kendal Cream Flake now. Can't go wrong here :pipe:
I think it was my mouth :p
I couldn't get anything out of it. No perique, no latakia, just mellow cavendish....Could of been the pipe too...it is an estate that I didn't SA treat.
The Kendal Cream was good!
(Probably) last bowl of the night coming up, Lakeland snot (Grousemoor) in my Lavender ridden Wally Frank. :pipe:
Yeah.. heavy flavors tend to meld like that. A little air time and a pipe that doesn't have a strong tasting cake in it might bring out the different components.
Also in the mood for some essence but my jar of Ennerdale just sealed itself about a month ago and I don't want to disturb it! I'll settle for some juicy fruit (Erinmore Flake) in a Savinelli 920
Castello Old Antiquari in a 2003 medium bent Ural meer with a lined and etched egg shaped bowl.
Well, it's after 1:00 a.m. so I guess it was technically yesterday but I had a bowl of Ole Shenandoah Bootlegged. Sweet and delicious.
Dunhill Early Morning Pipe in a small meer
A bowl of Erinmore Flake in the worthy TwoDot Cheltenham Canadan. It's like waiting for Xmas! The weather forecast is promising a MELT starting Tuesday!
Starting off my smoking day with Stonehaven in a 1984 black sandblasted straight Dunhill Shell 4103 Billiard. Simply Orange is my drink.
The snowbanks are sufficiently high that we only see the tops of people's hats as they walk down the road. A bowl of RY in the mighty TwoDot apple, coffee and happiness that there is no snow falling -- yet. What snow is expected during the next couple of days will be ignored.