Inspired by some threads about OTC blends I have been reading lately I decided to do a “tour” of the OTC blends I have on hand last weekend. I usually don’t smoke these blends close together and most the time just have a single bowl from time to time.
I wasn’t really going for a controlled experiment so the pipes did vary, two different cobs and two different briars.
The rotation was:
Fri. Evening - Carter Hall, briar
Sat. Morning - Half and Half, briar
Sat. Afternoon - SWRA, briar
Sat. Evening - SWR, cob
Sun. Morning - Prince Albert, cob
Sun. Afternoon - Captain Black Cherry, cob
Sun. Evening - Captain Black White, cob
A few observations, I was surprised that I even had CB Cherry. It is the one tobacco in my cellar that I have no recollection of buying or any idea why I would buy it. Be warned, your cellar may contain mysteries. All these tobaccos have age on them except the SWRA. That said, both the CB blends were still not as dry as I like. I packed the SWRA and the CB blends in a bowl and let them dry for 1 1/2 before smoking the other blends were dried to almost crisp, so packed and smoked.
Prince Albert and CH were the easiest smoking with PA having the slight edge if I had to pick one. H&H, SWRA and SWR also were easy smoking. The two CB blends burnt well enough, none of the blends required much in the way of relights, but The CB blends did burn a bit hotter.
It was nice to have a comparison of these blends based on experience not memory. I will only generalize, not review, my palate is unrefined. For flavour, the top 3 for me were H&H, SWRA and CH, not necessarily in that order. PA could sneak into the top 3 on a given day. Feel like I have to mention the CB Cherry, not in the top 3 of cherry blends I have smoked, but maybe not as bad as I feared.
I always enjoy these blends when I smoke them but this experience will add to my enjoyment and understanding of them.
I know it’s a long post but maybe codgers ramble...
I wasn’t really going for a controlled experiment so the pipes did vary, two different cobs and two different briars.
The rotation was:
Fri. Evening - Carter Hall, briar
Sat. Morning - Half and Half, briar
Sat. Afternoon - SWRA, briar
Sat. Evening - SWR, cob
Sun. Morning - Prince Albert, cob
Sun. Afternoon - Captain Black Cherry, cob
Sun. Evening - Captain Black White, cob
A few observations, I was surprised that I even had CB Cherry. It is the one tobacco in my cellar that I have no recollection of buying or any idea why I would buy it. Be warned, your cellar may contain mysteries. All these tobaccos have age on them except the SWRA. That said, both the CB blends were still not as dry as I like. I packed the SWRA and the CB blends in a bowl and let them dry for 1 1/2 before smoking the other blends were dried to almost crisp, so packed and smoked.
Prince Albert and CH were the easiest smoking with PA having the slight edge if I had to pick one. H&H, SWRA and SWR also were easy smoking. The two CB blends burnt well enough, none of the blends required much in the way of relights, but The CB blends did burn a bit hotter.
It was nice to have a comparison of these blends based on experience not memory. I will only generalize, not review, my palate is unrefined. For flavour, the top 3 for me were H&H, SWRA and CH, not necessarily in that order. PA could sneak into the top 3 on a given day. Feel like I have to mention the CB Cherry, not in the top 3 of cherry blends I have smoked, but maybe not as bad as I feared.
I always enjoy these blends when I smoke them but this experience will add to my enjoyment and understanding of them.
I know it’s a long post but maybe codgers ramble...