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PApiper63

Might Stick Around
Apr 13, 2024
63
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I realize that a lot of you don't smoke codger blends but for those of you that do please answer the following.
1. What is your favorite codger blend?
2. How often do you smoke it and is it part of your rotation?

Thanks so much, fellow Pipers
 

I don't really think of Two Timer as a codger blend, although I too smoke a lot of Two Timer. A really good unadulterated burley. To me it has to be one of the iconic blends that has set on the shelf in a convenience store for a few months to really deepen in flavor.

I will smoke some Prince Albert or Carter Hall, but not very often. When I used to set on a tractor for 8 hours a day, I kept Carter Hall on hand because of the ease of just scooping it out of the bag with one hand.

All of them just come across as too aromatic for my tastes.

Ohhh, Five Brothers... It is probably the least cased of all of the codger blends.
 

Pipke

Can't Leave
Aug 3, 2024
314
904
East of Cleveland, Ohio. USA
I don't really think of Two Timer as a codger blend, although I too smoke a lot of Two Timer.
I get it, and sort of agree. But a bag of any DR tobacco would look at home on the shelf at my local Smoke n' Vapes shop, with all the other bags of bulk tobacco for sale.

So, is a codger blend a "classic" codger blend or can their be "modern" codger blends? The places where you used to be able to buy tobacco back in the day might not even sell tobacco anymore. The market looks different than it was decades ago.
 
So, is a codger blend a "classic" codger blend or can their be "modern" codger blends? The places where you used to be able to buy tobacco back in the day might not even sell tobacco anymore. The market looks different than it was decades ago.
I can still find tobaccos behind the counters of drug stores, grocers, and convenience stores, especially older ones. Sure, there are newer convenience stores that don't even sell cigarettes any more. But, in my mind a codger blend has to be something sold in places where the more boutique stuff isn't sold.
 

walkingpipeguy

Might Stick Around
Apr 2, 2024
50
171
Eastern CT
My favorite is a bulk match version of Carter Hall, definitely going to pick up a tub of the real stuff when I run low. It's in my regular rotation and I smoke it more than anything else. Rarely go a week without it. It seems to re-center my palate when latakia blends or aromatics lose their savor.