I made a mistake. Accept my apologies, Silver Flake is a bomb a latakia.Which Latakia blends have small or the least amount of it in the mixture?
I’ve veered away from Latakia blends for quite a while but I tried a bowl of EMP a few days ago. EMP had been a favorite of mine, but unfortunately I did not enjoy the experience. But maybe a blend with just a sprinkle of the black leaf will hit the spot. Any suggestions?
BTW, I do enjoy GH Bob’s Chocolate Flake, but this is more floral essence than Latakia to me.
ACG was my first English blend that I bought & I enjoyed it.I'd give Ashton's Consummate Gentleman a shot, light latakia and good flavor.
I'm a fan of the Count, but I feel like it has a fairly heavy latakia presence for a crossover, that's why I left it out. To me, it's much more upfront than in some other Sutliff crossovers like Aromatic English and Voodoo Queen. Definitely a must try for anyone that loves licorice and the smokey stuff!My favourite crossover blend though, that uses Latakia as a condiment, is Count Pulaski - I'm surprised that nobody's mentioned it
I'm a fan of the Count, but I feel like it has a fairly heavy latakia presence for a crossover, that's why I left it out. To me, it's much more upfront than in some other Sutliff crossovers like Aromatic English and Voodoo Queen. Definitely a must try for anyone that loves licorice and the smokey stuff!
I'd agree that its condimental. Its definitely far from a lat bomb. I just smoke a lot of light Englishes where the lat is barely noticeable and I feel like it's more upfront in Count P than them... it could be that the batch I got was from the bottom of a big bulk bag where the lat had settledNow what's interesting there is that I taste the latakia in the background. I guess it shows how much differs depending on the individual.
I've read that a lot of smokers who once loved Latakia tired of it after a while.
My sense is that Lat-bombs, or even those that are just Latakia forward, becomes 'too much of a good thing' after a while.
That's one reason why I stuck to ordering blends with condimental levels of Latakia. I'd hate to become weary of it because around half of my stash is English/American/crossover, lol.
Its interesting how different everyone's tastes and preferences can be. I see a lot of folks talk about blasting blends in a coffee grinder for the same reasons, but I tend to like chunky cuts and the way the flavor shifts in some blends. I could never imagine grinding up a flake because I like how flakes burn, the closest I come is a cube cut! But I can definitely see how one would appreciate the ease of loading and consistency of flavor with a fine cut, and a lot of folks appreciate the burn of shag for similar reason. Different strokes!I grind nearly all my blends, not just the flakes. I like being able to trickle the tobacco into the bowl and I like how all the components burn together and not take turns during the smoke.