Irish Flake is my number 1 tobacco and I currently received my 91st and 92nd tins respectively. I have noticed on a few of the vendor sites that the image of the tin has changed - round has replaced the square. It's description has changed as well. No longer does it say, "A full bodied blend made of equal proportions air-cured, flue cured and dark fired. True to the pure, unspoilt tobacco taste. Recommended for the experienced pipe smoker." No it reads, "A dark brown Virginia Flake." OK...I always keep a few tins of my favs in my "cellar" and after numbering them, place them in the back of the line for eventual smoking. Since this new incarnation came I had to crack open one of them as I was curious to see what, if any, changes would be in store.
Fortunately, the tin note was identical to what I am familiar with. The flakes are cut the same thickness, same visual appearance except the flakes are a bit smaller lengthwise. However, there are now 14 flakes compared to 11 flakes normally found in the square tins, so I'm assuming true to the 50 gram weight. I am smoking one flake fresh as I write this and the taste is still the same - thankfully!
I thought some might find this of interest and you can see a pix of the new tin on the smokingpipes.com and 4 noggins.com websites.
Fortunately, the tin note was identical to what I am familiar with. The flakes are cut the same thickness, same visual appearance except the flakes are a bit smaller lengthwise. However, there are now 14 flakes compared to 11 flakes normally found in the square tins, so I'm assuming true to the 50 gram weight. I am smoking one flake fresh as I write this and the taste is still the same - thankfully!
I thought some might find this of interest and you can see a pix of the new tin on the smokingpipes.com and 4 noggins.com websites.