Dark Fired Kentucky and 5 Brothers will make me light-headed, but the only blend that made me almost puke was Cult Blood Red Moon. The strong cherry flavor made me gag. Guess I'm not a fan of cherry tobaccos.
WTF!!!...?Sometimes I would wrap it in bok choy or rose petals as the taste of the papers began to bother me.
I never found the actual McClellands blends to ever smell like vinegar. It was more like ketchup or a barbecue sauce. But, the new Sutliff atrocity of a McClellands look alike was disturbing on many levels for me. It had so much vinegar sprayed on it that it actually made everything it touch smell like catpiss... and what it did to my sinuses was unlike anything I ever tried to smoke. which is a far cry from anything I experienced from McClellands. Those who say these are deadringers, I just attribute to them never having smoked McClellands or just don't have a sense of taste. pufI used to find the infamous McClelland's vinegar aroma pretty revolting, but it was still worth smoking their blends. I just had to air them out first somewhere away from me.
the new Sutliff atrocity of a McClellands look alike was disturbing on many levels for me.
Nic in this never bothered me at all. Love it...Gawith, Hoggarth & Co. Brown (Happy) Bogie's nicotine content kicked my butt pretty good too.
I came back to add, I had a bowl of old dark fired for the first time over the weekend, and again yesterday, and both times I for sure got overdosed on nicotine, light headed, stomach queezy. I enjoyed the flavor, and it was a really good smoke, but its definitely one I'm personally gonna have to take slow and maybe do half bowls until I get more accustomed to it. It's a strong blend, but not the strongest out there, and I'm not light weight when it comes to nicotine and it usually doesnt phase me in the slightest. But it goes to show, sometimes it happens to any of us