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Tobacco let down
Ever have a blend you expected to like and just can't? I ordered an oz of each C&D bayou morning and Haunted bookshop about a year ago and keep going back to it but just can't like it.
Anyone else find a blend or 2 like that?
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Mac Baren HH Acadian Perique. I should love this, but I don't. Been working on this tin for 2 years and don't think I've ever finished a bowl. It's got a bitter aftertaste and bites like a weasel.
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Lakeland Bum
SPC Mississippi River: It's highly rated but just doesn't appeal to me.
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Lakeland Bum
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Pugsley
Mac Baren HH Acadian Perique. I should love this, but I don't. Been working on this tin for 2 years and don't think I've ever finished a bowl. It's got a bitter aftertaste and bites like a weasel.
Some MacBaren blends tend to give me a bite too.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
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Haebar
Some MacBaren blends tend to give me a bite too.
In addition to this blend being a biter is the disturbing fact that two years after opening the tin it's still moist. Witchcraft?
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Pretty much every McClelland blend I've tried. they weren't bad, but I don't like PG heavy blends and some of theirs are really wet. Coupled with the fact that they're over 50 bucks a pound, not really for me. C&D and Daughters & ryan are more my favored style. Everyone is different, since a ton of folks love McClelland and don't like C&D.
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I've had plenty I didn't like, but I can't think of any that I expected or wanted to like but didn't.
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True Derelict
C&D Poplar Camp
C&D Exclusive
I have them both jarred up, hoping my thoughts change with age.
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Royal Bum
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Aguineapig
Everyone is different, since a ton of folks love McClelland and don't like C&D.
This is definitely me. I have loved every McClelland Virginia I've tried. I've been underwhelmed by nearly every C&D and GL Pease blend I've tried.
My blends that have really been let downs have been Old Joe Krantz, Mississippi River and Solani Aged Burley Flake. I really expected to love ABF and tried. It tastes like any other burley to me, and that isn't good.
I have had a few blends that I started out not liking but enjoyed later like Irish Flake.
Check out my Youtube channel, Razorback Piper Guy if you like that sort of thing.
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True Derelict
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Cool Breeze
My blends that have really been let downs have been Old Joe Krantz, Mississippi River and Solani Aged Burley Flake. I really expected to love ABF and tried. It tastes like any other burley to me, and that isn't good.
I have been considering trying ABF, too; but have been putting it off because I expect the same result. I'll get around to it one day. Same with the C&D Burley Flake.
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