Wow. All my unsophisticated palate can say is, this stuff is just like drinking a chocolate milkshake. The only thing missing is the fries.
Better enjoy that stuff. My understanding is that it's been changed.
Apparently they stopped making it but a similar blend was still packaged under that name, at the behest of the US importer? Recent supplies are different, although someone here said they were hard pressed to notice much of a change.Seems to be the story with so many blends these days.
Apparently they stopped making it but a similar blend was still packaged under that name, at the behest of the US importer? Recent supplies are different, although someone here said they were hard pressed to notice much of a change.
Yeah, I guess they've changed the name of Dark Birds Eye to Kendal Kentucky. That explanation doesn't make much sense to me either, because both blends already existed.
I was reading the explanation posted on this site, but I feel like I don't understand what I read. Haha
I was able to get out of it that something has changed, and I know that means it did not improve.
My understanding, based on a post by a company rep on other forums, is that three of their tobaccos—Kendal dark, Kendal Kentucky, and dark Birds Eye, are all now Kendal dark (?). In any case I take it to mean dark Birds Eye is no longer dark Birds Eye, but another tobacco sold under that name.
Yeah, I guess they've changed the name of Dark Birds Eye to Kendal Kentucky. That explanation doesn't make much sense to me either, because both blends already existed.
I was reading the explanation posted on this site, but I feel like I don't understand what I read. Haha
I was able to get out of it that something has changed, and I know that means it did not improve.
I bought all three from smoking pipes at the beginning of this year, and they are the same—with no Birds Eye’s in the Birds Eye. Maybe other sellers still have/had the old stuff.Yes, this condensing of blends is exactly what Rachel told me via a comment on FB re: Dark Birds Eye. Which is strange, since I have all three: Kendal Kentucky, Kendal Dark, and DBE in my cellar, all purchased in June 2024, and they are most definitely different blends - the cut is different, there are actual birdseyes in the DBE, and they all taste different. Hard to know what is actually going on.
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Very strange, because my June purchase was from SmokingPipes.I bought all three from smoking pipes at the beginning of this year, and they are the same—with no Birds Eye’s in the Birds Eye. Maybe other sellers still have/had the old stuff.
I was actually doing taste tests, struggling to tell the difference between the three, when someone here broke the news to me that they are all now the same thing.
Just pulled the three from my cellar (I smoked a bowl of Kendal Kentucky to break in my new pipe, so it was handy):Very strange, because my June purchase was from SmokingPipes.
Curiouser and curiouser.
Just pulled the three from my cellar (I smoked a bowl of Kendal Kentucky to break in my new pipe, so it was handy):
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The Kendal Dark, on the left, is relatively moist and a ribbon cut.
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The Dark Birds Eye, center, is a shag cut and a little less moist than the Kendal Dark, with the light bits of rib that form the Birds Eye mixed in (hard to capture as they are so small).
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And the Kendal Kentucky (vintage cut) is the driest of the three, in a ribbon cut. It has a strong fired aroma, much more so than the KD (and the DBE has only the slightest smokiness, next to none).
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These were all in the same purchase from Smoking Pipes. (I noticed that I wrote the date wrong on the KD, but they all arrived the same day).
So… as I said, hard to tell exactly what’s going on with GH.