Kendal Kentucky vs Dark Birdseye?

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aquadoc

Lifer
Feb 15, 2017
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New Hampshire, USA
I have a fair amount of DB but it seems a lot of folks like KK. Reading reviews is confusing in that some like KK as a standalone but many others think that the Virginia added to create DB makes it so much better. So, is it worth trying as a standalone or do folks buy it for blending mostly?

 

hawky454

Lifer
Feb 11, 2016
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Austin, TX
It is worth trying as a stand alone in my opinion but I would only order an ounce or two. I prefer DBE as it seems a bit more well rounded but I think you will find that they are very similar. Kendal Kentucky, Dark Bird's Eye & Kendal Dark are all very similar in my opinion.
And if you like that genre I would highly recommend trying Kendal Dark Vanilla if you haven't already.

 

aquadoc

Lifer
Feb 15, 2017
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New Hampshire, USA
DBE is a favorite. It hits all the right notes and I like using it as a booster for the few Aros I have. Trout stream and DBE were made for each other. Will give the dark vanilla a shot.

 

deathmetal

Lifer
Jul 21, 2015
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36
I would not hesitate to order whatever amounts you want of these. I am more partial to the birdseye but both of these are total winners.

 

kanse

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 9, 2016
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I am pretty certain DBE is the one out of two to me, but KK will have to be sampled as well, just because it gets so many accolades. I do want to try a straight Kentucky, anyway.
If you found DBE too sweet, you probably want to tr KK.

 

hawky454

Lifer
Feb 11, 2016
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Austin, TX
Aquadoc, Autumn Evening and DBE go very well together as well. If you have some AE on hand, give it a shot.
I have not yet tried Trout Stream but I bet I would like it with DBE in it. The main reason I stay way from American aros is they have no backbone. British style aromatics are the ones I gravitate towards, they got it right a long time ago.

 

aquadoc

Lifer
Feb 15, 2017
2,044
1,525
New Hampshire, USA
What British Aros do you recommend? I like Grousemoor but it is not an every day smoke. Rum Flake is going to have to wait for a retry. Would like to find something like Autumn Evening that does not require adding a bottom note such as DBE.

 

hawky454

Lifer
Feb 11, 2016
5,345
10,264
Austin, TX
As far as British aromatics go: I love stuff like Bosun Cut Plug, Kendal Flake and Broken Flake #7 all from GH&Co. Also check out their twist tobaccos. Sweet Maple Twist is similar to Autumn Evening but with a backbone. I also love Coconut Twist. Actually, all of the flavored and non-flavored twists are worth checking out in my opinion.
I love the traditional British scented tobaccos along with the Irish scented blends.
Of course I don't have to mention, St. Bruno and Condor but I will just in case.
Maltan Ready Rubbed is stellar as well.
Also, not a heavily scented tobacco but one of my new favorites is GH&Co Westmorland Slices (not to be confused with Samuel Gawith's Westmorland Mixture).

 
Jul 15, 2011
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Before I lost a boatload of weight and had the nicotine tolerance of the marlboro man, I loved both of these. DBE has a more subtle flavor and a little less vitamin n, but the KK has a punch that can't be beat. I enjoyed them both immensely.

 

mawnansmiff

Lifer
Oct 14, 2015
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Sunny Cornwall, UK.
Early last year I bought 2oz of each of these blends to try and found them to be very similar in taste. So much so I mixed the two together and jarred it up.
Not touched it since then so I shall now dig it out to see how it's doing :puffy:
Regards,
Jay.

 
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