Impressions of SG Lakeland Dark?

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I lucked into actually being able to purchase some Samuel Gawith this (US) side of the pond. I ordered a few tins of Lakeland Dark, hoping it might be another strong, simple burley/va flake like Peterson's Irish Flake. Any impressions from you folks here who have tried it?
 
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Lucky you. Good score. I have not had it in a long time. I always liked it. Solid strong smoke. Good flavor.
 
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Nothing like Peterson's Irish Flake.It has that Lakeland aroma/taste about it, which may scare some smokers off.I like it.Very strong/flavor forward, like 1792,but with out the Tonka thing going on quite so much.I mixed 10% in with my tub of Grainger.
 
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Lifer
Jun 11, 2020
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Nothing like Peterson's Irish Flake.It has that Lakeland aroma/taste about it, which may scare some smokers off.I like it.Very strong/flavor forward, like 1792,but with out the Tonka thing going on quite so much.I mixed 10% in with my tub of Grainger.
I'm quite fine with Lakeland -- by comparing with Irish Flake I meant a relatively simple but quite
strong flake blend. Thanks for your input!
 
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