I'd really like to get some suggestions from the crew. I did enjoy C&D Canal Boat immensely. Looking for more blends of that ilk. Thanks!
These are both excellent. MB HH Burley Flake. Solani 660. HU Dockworkers. The MB Roll Cakes are kind of Hurley's and all good.Watch City Slices... probably less burley-forward, but so damn good overall!
Haven't had it, but the Watch City Deluxe Crumb Cut is more burley and is supposed to be quite good as well.
I'd really like to get some suggestions from the crew. I did enjoy C&D Canal Boat immensely. Looking for more blends of that ilk. Thanks!
Out of trouble? Well, that's no good at all.Ahhhhh....Burley....The king of tobacco chosen by all true pipe smoking men. As a new burley devotee, I would recommend the following:
Begin with the classics. They're mild, flavorful without being heavy aromatics, easy smoking, all day blends that won't tax your palate, your nerves, or, your wallet.
Sir Walter Raleigh
Granger
Velvet
Half & Half
Match blends from Sutliff: Holiday Mixture, Revelation, Edgeworth Ready Rubbed, Bourbon Street, Briggs Mixture,
Carter Hall/H&H Chatham Manor.
Lane Ready Rubbed
Sutliff Burley J4
Sutliff Burley Delight
For a little latakia influence: Sutliff match Walnut, H&H Mid-Town Chestnut, Country Doctor, or, Edward G. Robinson
To move a little deeper into the burley world:
Amphora Burley
C&D Pegasus
Wessex Burley Slice
Solani Aged Burley Flake
With Latakia:
Samuel Gawith Navy Flake
C&D Odessa
C&D Barrister
And, last but not least, at the deep end:
C&D Old Joe Krantz
C&D Haunted Bookshop
C&D Burled Flake #1 through #5
C&D Big 'n' Burley
Peterson Irish Flake
There are many more blends out there, but, this list ought to keep you out of trouble for a while.
Cheers,
Chili