In Praise of Classic Grocery Store Blends

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Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,304
Humansville Missouri
If I was blindfolded I could identify by smell and taste Prince Albert, Velvet, Half and Half, Carter Hall, Sir Walter Raleigh, Granger, and Middleton’s Cherry Blend.

When I was starting out fifty years ago you could add Revelation, Field and Stream, Holiday, Kentucky Club, and Walnut to that list, although even then they weren’t as commonly found in grocery stores.


It’s a pity Prince Albert and Velvet no longer come in pocket tins.

When I started all those blends were a quarter. A decade or so later they were all a dollar, and the makers (except for Half and Half) seemed to scrimp on leaf quality to hold down costs. Velvet got hit the worst.

But in the last fifteen or twenty years the first seven on my list have all been restored to exactly as they were in 1972. The last five are now available only as match blends.

Big drug stores always carried the full line of what I’ve listed plus fancier tobaccos like Captain Black and Borkum Riff.

The grocery store check out lines fifty years ago had women buying a pouch or can or two along with the family groceries.

They were and are distinctive products, that if you like one I can’t imagine you hating any of them, but smokers developed brand preferences and usually smoked only one blend.

My favorite has always been Half and Half but I love ‘em all.

I’m older than tobacco cellars.:)

When pipe smokers could buy the brand they smoked on the grocery list, Americans had a wide choice of really good tobaccos in every grocery store.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,577
31,064
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
I didn't smoke a pipe enough to appreciate that the aim of those blends seems to be something that could be smoked all day without too much thought put into it. Kind of like the pipe quasi-equivalent of the beers you can buy at most grocery stores. Decent but more concerned with not offending the palate of anyone at expense of creating an interesting experience. Enjoyable and good but not interesting and lacking in any noticeable batch variations. There is something good about knowing precisely what you're getting.
 
Jun 9, 2018
4,371
14,046
England
Over here in the UK you can still get St Bruno flake, Condor long cut and Mellow Virginia in some supermarkets. Not a massive selection but i'm a big fan of St Bruno.

Back in the day i'm gonna guess that the selection was a lot larger. Times change, though. These days, there's as much space dedicated to vapes as there is to cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco.
 

yanoJL

Lifer
Oct 21, 2022
1,403
3,994
Pismo Beach, California
Over here in the UK you can still get St Bruno flake, Condor long cut and Mellow Virginia in some supermarkets. Not a massive selection but i'm a big fan of St Bruno.

Back in the day i'm gonna guess that the selection was a lot larger. Times change, though. These days, there's as much space dedicated to vapes as there is to cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco.
St. Bruno is, to me, like the Amohora line. Sold in pouches, so like an OTC blend in that way. But seemingly better quality than some of the other pouch blends.
 
Apr 26, 2012
3,571
7,865
Washington State
It's been a while since I've had some Sir Walter Raleigh, Carter Hall, and Granger. I always enjoyed those blends in a cob, as for me, they taste better in a cob than my briars and meers. I can't recall the last time I had velvet, but definitely recall the last time I had Prince Albert because it was terrible. I did not enjoy Prince Albert at all.

Of the other blends listed, I've only had the Walnut, as a friend of mine from YT had some of the original Walnut, and it wasn't bad from what I recall. That was back in 2011 or 2012, so it's been a while. I've never had Half & Half or any of the Borkum Riff blends.
 

Egg Shen

Lifer
Nov 26, 2021
1,148
3,857
Pennsylvania
My whole introduction to pipe smoking was grocery store blends. My grandpa and great uncle smoked Cpt. Black, middleton’s, Prince Albert. The smell lured me and those are blends I still like despite a cupboard full of fancier stuff. My father remembers being sent to the grocery store as a kid, with a note telling them that it was ok for him to buy Grandma’s cigarettes and Gramps’ pipe tobacco.
 

Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,417
14,118
East Coast USA
Thank you for this @Briar Lee. It’s so sad that this era has passed into history. I can remember an entire isle dedicated to pipes, cigars, and tobacco at our local RiteAid. You could select from several models of Grabow Pipes stacked ten deep and the tobacco selection was just as you say.

Let’s not forget the Middleton SugarBarrel and Cherry blends. Oddly, we never saw Granger sold here in the Northeast.

I do have high praise for these blends. Consistency of product, cool, easy smoking offerings were what we’d and all we needed.

The good old days.
 

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
4,960
14,304
Humansville Missouri
Thank you for this @Briar Lee. It’s so sad that this era has passed into history. I can remember an entire isle dedicated to pipes, cigars, and tobacco at our local RiteAid. You could select from several models of Grabow Pipes stacked ten deep and the tobacco selection was just as you say.

Let’s not forget the Middleton SugarBarrel and Cherry blends. Oddly, we never saw Granger sold here in the Northeast.

I do have high praise for these blends. Consistency of product, cool, easy smoking offerings were what we’d and all we needed.

The good old days.

Whether you like Coke or Pepsi better depends on your individual taste buds but I’ve never seen anyone who loved one and hated the other.

You gotta love America.

We make the best affordable things that are bad for you on this planet.:)

That’s true for bourbon, beer, coffee, cigarretes, ice cream, fast cars and codger pipe tobacco.

Why Prince Albert was so good is that Velvet cost the same and was right beside it.
 

Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,417
14,118
East Coast USA
“Whether you like Coke or Pepsi better depends on your individual taste buds but I’ve never seen anyone who loved one and hated the other.”
You know? That’s true. I cannot recall a blend that was “bad.” They are different, yes.

I’m going to make a point to revisit my stores of all day blends.

I have an entire tub of Middleton SugerBarrel and of course both SWR regular and Aromatic, Velvet, Carter Hall, Prince Albert, Barking Dog, Field and Stream, Kentucky Club, Half and Half and others.

Just maybe 🤔 these are our Premium blends?