* = Lowest/Worst
:: **** = Highest/Best
Old Codger Burley Shootout- Carter Hall vs. Prince Albert vs. Half and Half vs. Sir Walter Raleigh
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Carter Hall
Flavor: ****
Nicotine Strength: **
Smoothness: *****
Complexity: **
Room Note: *****
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Half and Half
Flavor: **
Nicotine Strength: ***
Smoothness: *
Complexity: *
Room Note: **
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Prince Albert
Flavor: **
Nicotine Strength: ****
Smoothness: *****
Complexity: **
Room Note: ***
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Sir Walter Raleigh
Flavor: **
Nicotine Strength: ***
Smoothness: **
Complexity: **
Room Note: **
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Fourth Place
Half and Half
I was really disappointed with this one. It was very wet with PG out of the pouch. Even with extensive microwaving, it never dried out. It smoked very harsh and bit. Upon smoking, I got an artificial brown sugar taste. I searched and searched for that natural nutty burley taste, but found very little of it due to so much added flavoring and PG. I cannot see how this heavily-adulterated tobacco gets so many glowing reviews. Reminded me too much of that infernal chemical concoction called Captain Black. Horrible.
Overall Rating: *
Pipe Used: Unfiltered Bent Dublin Briar
Will Buy Again: No
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Third Place
Sir Walter Raleigh
This blend was a bit better than Half and Half, but not much. It did have slightly less PG, but as with Half and Half, it would not dry out, even after microwaving. It smoked fairly harshly and I again got that artificial brown sugar flavor upon smoking. I was surprised how closely this blend resembled Half and Half regarding smoking characteristics, flavor, and moisture levels. A slightly better version of Half and Half, but not much.
Overall Rating: **
Pipe Used: Unfiltered Bent Dublin Briar
Will Buy Again: No
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Second Place
Prince Albert
I really enjoyed this blend. Very dry out of the tub and required very little extra drying time. There is practically no PG or flavoring added. This is without a doubt one of the smoothest blends I have ever smoked. Absolutely zero bite or harshness, even after multiple bowls in a row. Flavor for me was anise/black licorice mixed with natural burley. I'm not really crazy about anise and black licorice, but the smoothness and natural burley flavor more than made up for it. Very few relights. Practically smoked itself. Nicotine strength was surprisingly good. Just a bit above medium. Room note wasn't great, but acceptable. Nothing like cigarettes. This is one of the best blends I have ever smoked. Truly a mild, yet satisfying unadulterated all-day blend. I can see why Prince Albert has been popular for more than 100 years.
Overall Rating: ****
Pipe Used: Unfiltered Bent Dublin Briar
Will Buy Again: Yes
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First Place
Carter Hall
Ah, Carter Hall. Now this is what pipe smoking is all about. Out of the tub, it was a bit moist- slightly more than Prince Albert. First bowl was alright, but I was slightly overwhelmed by the fruity flavoring. "This is too much!" I told myself. BUT, after finishing the first bowl, I decided to give it another chance. This time, I microwaved it for thirty seconds, waited 5 minutes to cool down, and then loaded it up. Wow. Totally transformation. The fruity taste was still there, but much less than before. I was now detecting a pineapple, orange, and coconut flavor which now melded perfectly with the natural nutty burley taste. I mean perfectly. Excellent. I don't know that I have ever enjoyed a blend more than this. It burned so cool and smoothly. Absolutely zero bite or harshness. As with Prince Albert, it practically smokes itself with very few relights. Nicotine strength was between low and medium. Room note was very nice, especially after proper drying in microwave. Seriously. I cannot think of a blend I have enjoyed more (except for maybe Dunhill Ultra Mild). All I can say is that if you didn't like it at first, try microwaving it. I couldn't believe how much it improved after drying. It is affordable and widely available. I have now found my perfect all-day blend. Don't walk- run and get yourself some today.
Overall Rating: *****
Pipe Used: Unfiltered Bent Dublin Briar
Will Buy Again: Absolutely yes
:: **** = Highest/Best
Old Codger Burley Shootout- Carter Hall vs. Prince Albert vs. Half and Half vs. Sir Walter Raleigh
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Carter Hall
Flavor: ****
Nicotine Strength: **
Smoothness: *****
Complexity: **
Room Note: *****
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Half and Half
Flavor: **
Nicotine Strength: ***
Smoothness: *
Complexity: *
Room Note: **
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Prince Albert
Flavor: **
Nicotine Strength: ****
Smoothness: *****
Complexity: **
Room Note: ***
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Sir Walter Raleigh
Flavor: **
Nicotine Strength: ***
Smoothness: **
Complexity: **
Room Note: **
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Fourth Place
Half and Half
I was really disappointed with this one. It was very wet with PG out of the pouch. Even with extensive microwaving, it never dried out. It smoked very harsh and bit. Upon smoking, I got an artificial brown sugar taste. I searched and searched for that natural nutty burley taste, but found very little of it due to so much added flavoring and PG. I cannot see how this heavily-adulterated tobacco gets so many glowing reviews. Reminded me too much of that infernal chemical concoction called Captain Black. Horrible.
Overall Rating: *
Pipe Used: Unfiltered Bent Dublin Briar
Will Buy Again: No
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Third Place
Sir Walter Raleigh
This blend was a bit better than Half and Half, but not much. It did have slightly less PG, but as with Half and Half, it would not dry out, even after microwaving. It smoked fairly harshly and I again got that artificial brown sugar flavor upon smoking. I was surprised how closely this blend resembled Half and Half regarding smoking characteristics, flavor, and moisture levels. A slightly better version of Half and Half, but not much.
Overall Rating: **
Pipe Used: Unfiltered Bent Dublin Briar
Will Buy Again: No
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Second Place
Prince Albert
I really enjoyed this blend. Very dry out of the tub and required very little extra drying time. There is practically no PG or flavoring added. This is without a doubt one of the smoothest blends I have ever smoked. Absolutely zero bite or harshness, even after multiple bowls in a row. Flavor for me was anise/black licorice mixed with natural burley. I'm not really crazy about anise and black licorice, but the smoothness and natural burley flavor more than made up for it. Very few relights. Practically smoked itself. Nicotine strength was surprisingly good. Just a bit above medium. Room note wasn't great, but acceptable. Nothing like cigarettes. This is one of the best blends I have ever smoked. Truly a mild, yet satisfying unadulterated all-day blend. I can see why Prince Albert has been popular for more than 100 years.
Overall Rating: ****
Pipe Used: Unfiltered Bent Dublin Briar
Will Buy Again: Yes
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First Place
Carter Hall
Ah, Carter Hall. Now this is what pipe smoking is all about. Out of the tub, it was a bit moist- slightly more than Prince Albert. First bowl was alright, but I was slightly overwhelmed by the fruity flavoring. "This is too much!" I told myself. BUT, after finishing the first bowl, I decided to give it another chance. This time, I microwaved it for thirty seconds, waited 5 minutes to cool down, and then loaded it up. Wow. Totally transformation. The fruity taste was still there, but much less than before. I was now detecting a pineapple, orange, and coconut flavor which now melded perfectly with the natural nutty burley taste. I mean perfectly. Excellent. I don't know that I have ever enjoyed a blend more than this. It burned so cool and smoothly. Absolutely zero bite or harshness. As with Prince Albert, it practically smokes itself with very few relights. Nicotine strength was between low and medium. Room note was very nice, especially after proper drying in microwave. Seriously. I cannot think of a blend I have enjoyed more (except for maybe Dunhill Ultra Mild). All I can say is that if you didn't like it at first, try microwaving it. I couldn't believe how much it improved after drying. It is affordable and widely available. I have now found my perfect all-day blend. Don't walk- run and get yourself some today.
Overall Rating: *****
Pipe Used: Unfiltered Bent Dublin Briar
Will Buy Again: Absolutely yes