Are Burley Smokers a Breed?

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alaskanpiper

Enabler in Chief
May 23, 2019
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Alaska
By the way, you inspired me to purchase a Dan Shape Reformed from Reborn Pipes. I should have it here any day now.
Nice! I love them. They clench so easily and it’s unique to be clenching comfortably and still have the stummel nearly upright. The Danish Pipe Shop is cranking out some new ones these days at a reasonable price. And if you end up REALLY loving the shape, Nate King has recently made some extraordinary interpretations of the classic shape reformed stack-ish checkmarks.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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31,230
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
The aromatic thing is a mystery as to why so many people rant about them and yet... they sell so well. That says a lot.
Not really. I bet most things are like that. What beers, what whiskeys, what whatevers lead the sales? Are any of them something people who rant and rave about consumption would rant and rave about? Thinking that a forum like this represents pipe smokers is an inaccurate thought. People talk about how back in the day pipe smokers had a blend or two and had one pipe they burnt through. When there have always been both the nutters like us and the boring people who smoke. :)
 

clynch

Can't Leave
Feb 3, 2013
368
882
Pensacola Florida
OK, I just tried C&D #2 Burley flake and 8 states. I now know what a Burley is. My palate is not sofisticated enough to say "earthy tones with mild citrus and nutty ... " I'm just not there. I taste dirt. Thats what it tastes like. Having said that, I like Laguvulan Scotch and it taste like dirt. Tin smell ... they are both GREAT. Especially the C&D #2. I can smell the bready yeast. All tin smells are wonderful to me. After tasting these, the english blends I have taste even better. Having said that, time, taste and drying changes everything. I will hit these up every once in a while as my skills and preferences will change. At this time I'm not a burley man.
 

Hovannes

Can't Leave
Dec 28, 2021
355
851
Fresno, CA
The old boys who mentored me during my early days as a piper were adamant that I start off with a simple rough cut Burley until being competent with the basics a packing, keeping the thing lit, etc... before experimenting with different tobaccos
I have no idea why, but I did and now when I have a decent Burley blend, it takes me back to those halcyon days however I must confess I've become a fan of Orientals.
 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
20,248
57,309
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Sarasota Florida
I never smoke straight Burley blends. I tried Solani ABF and Wessex Burley slices and disliked both. I do smoke a number of blends that have Burley/Kentucky in them.
Here are some of my favorites:
Esoterica Stonehaven
Mac Baren Old Dark Fired
Orlik Dark Strong Kentucky
Peterson Irish Flake and University Flake
Solani 660 Silver Flake
Gl Pease Navigator
Savinelli Doblone d"Oro

I might be missing a few of as these are off the top of my head.
 
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