This thread is how I first heard of this blender. I am excited to follow their works now.
Has anyone from the company been on the radio show yet?
Has anyone from the company been on the radio show yet?
I have yet to listen to that.Has anyone from the company been on the radio show yet?
What is their instagram account?I follow these guys on instagram and really like the way they experiment. One day I'll get round to placing an order with them ?
What is their instagram account?
So is Yoshimi a real person or just in KB’s mind?
Ken Byron Ventures, got it. What do you think about designating a pipe for this? I'm notoriously not fussy, so it might not matter to me, but I mean for discerning pipe smokers. A little cherry blossom with my Old Joe Krantz or Two Timer might be pretty good.
You don't want to put it in a cherry pipe. Not cherry at all, more floral cherry blossom. A cherry aromatic ghost would overwhelm it.I have dedicated my Sav 315 to Burley Morning Pipe...also designated a coffee cup too.....good stuff...
Dunno about the Sakura just yet....if I want to use the same pipe I have been using for my other cherry aromatics or designate one just for it..
Don't know this brand at all, but most packaging, pouches and foil, are designed to weather retail sales so would last some months, anyway, I would think.
Don't know this brand at all, but most packaging, pouches and foil, are designed to weather retail sales so would last some months, anyway, I would think.
I've been waiting to catch the Byronic Slices! @alaskanpiper and you guys that are catching the slices, ya'll been refreshing the page every half hour or what?! haha
I never trusted bags and have already jarred them up, but a month or two should be fine. The Sakura is nice and dry right out of the bag too. No dry time needed and packs very well.Are those sealed foil bags fit for cellaring. If not, how long are they okay until they need to be removed and jarred? I’d like to buy a few things from him but they’ll have to sit for about a month before I can put my hands on them...