$5.70 for six ounces, $10.50 per pound
Highly recommended for veteran pipe smokers. This is intense Five Brothers strength tobacco
Republic Brands is a major player in roll your own grade low price tobaccos.
They market Drum, Bali Shag, and Top straight up cigarette tobacco taxed at $25 a pound.
Then they make a raft of different brands of coarse ribbon cut pipe tobaccos including Gambler, High Card, Largo, Tin Star, and even Our Advertiser is listed although I’ve not seen it for years.
I tried a six ounce package of Four Aces Red, and when I fired it up in a Marxman my wife said wow, that smells really good, like maple syrup or something.
If you like Five Brothers, you should like Four Aces Red.
This has a lot of dark fired burley chewing tobacco in the blend.
There’s a delicious helping of flue cured bright leaf.
It is strong. There’s plenty of nicotine for the nicotine lover.
It’s sweet and moist. Probably flavored with high fructose corn syrup.
There’s no subtly about this blend.
It was designed to hook a roll your own smoker to the brand. It smells and tastes delicious, in a cigarrete.
But as an alternative to Five Brothers I’ve not yet tried a better low price tobacco for a pipe.
Tamp this down hard, and it burns cool and sweet.
This is as good as codger blends ever got. It reminds me of an industrial strength Half and Half without the coumarin.
Highly recommended for veteran pipe smokers. This is intense Five Brothers strength tobacco
Republic Brands is a major player in roll your own grade low price tobaccos.
They market Drum, Bali Shag, and Top straight up cigarette tobacco taxed at $25 a pound.
Then they make a raft of different brands of coarse ribbon cut pipe tobaccos including Gambler, High Card, Largo, Tin Star, and even Our Advertiser is listed although I’ve not seen it for years.
I tried a six ounce package of Four Aces Red, and when I fired it up in a Marxman my wife said wow, that smells really good, like maple syrup or something.
If you like Five Brothers, you should like Four Aces Red.
This has a lot of dark fired burley chewing tobacco in the blend.
There’s a delicious helping of flue cured bright leaf.
It is strong. There’s plenty of nicotine for the nicotine lover.
It’s sweet and moist. Probably flavored with high fructose corn syrup.
There’s no subtly about this blend.
It was designed to hook a roll your own smoker to the brand. It smells and tastes delicious, in a cigarrete.
But as an alternative to Five Brothers I’ve not yet tried a better low price tobacco for a pipe.
Tamp this down hard, and it burns cool and sweet.
This is as good as codger blends ever got. It reminds me of an industrial strength Half and Half without the coumarin.