Daughters and Ryan Picayune, my all time favorite blend, my Flavorite, was discontinued. This is a special blend to me, it hits like nothing else and has a powerful flavor that leaves you satisfied. I have a few jars left that I have decided not to touch for a some years.. hindsight is 20/20, I should have bought way more, I knew it was about to be gone... I could have done more, but I did not.
So I've kicked around trying to find blends to replace it. There are some good ones out there, for example: Haunted Bookshop, Old Joe Crantz, and probably a few other C&D blends that I have not tried. But none of these real close to the same as Picayune. The blend cannot be replicated, but the characteristics of high flavor and high nicotine can be.
A while back @logs suggested I simply smoke straight perique as a replacement. This made me realize it's the perique in the Picayune that I crave. Problem is.. often times it's just too rough. If I haven't eaten, or if I've got my gaurd down for any reason, an hour or so of straight perique will leave me feeling like scattered shit across floor of white carpet. A room full of straight perique smoke does not smell good. As they would say, the "room note" seems to offend. Within my house the complaint department is working overtime, and the suggestion box is overflowing.
I was reading some old threads here about perique and I came across a thread discussing the way burley and perique work together. There seems to be benefits to combining the two.
So I mixed perique with some old Prince Albert I'm still smoking through, and BAM! That's a tasty strong smoke! I tried it with Granger, Velvet, Half and Half, and Carter hall. It worked well with all, each producing obviously different flavors, but stong and tasty flavors all the same. I'd imagine this works with any OTCs and OTC match blends containing a majority of burley.
Some of us want a strong flavorful smoke, and that can be hard to come by or very expensive. Like Picayune, 1792 flake, Gawith ropes, and the various flavored plugs and flakes that are out there. These blends don't appeal to some or probably most, as they are too strong. So there is only a short list of this genre.
Seems to me most blends are made with the passing hipster in mind, And that guy didnt want a headache from trying out his new churchwarden.. so they made the (plug in the Lord of the Rings themed blend) weak, with newbies in mind.
My taste buds are shot out all day by the various abuses I enact on them.. I need plenty of flavor and nicotine so I can slowly smoke without getting bored and puffing away, ending up with a burnt tounge and a wet pipe. My beloved Picayune got it's flavor from a natural mix of burleys, orientals, virginia, and perique. The perique/OTC mix gets much of it's flavor from artificial means... But flavor is flavor in my book.
So go forth and mix perique with OTCs. Mix em 50/50, or just a sprinkle of perique. How ever you do it you will find an improved blend.
- Funkhouse
So I've kicked around trying to find blends to replace it. There are some good ones out there, for example: Haunted Bookshop, Old Joe Crantz, and probably a few other C&D blends that I have not tried. But none of these real close to the same as Picayune. The blend cannot be replicated, but the characteristics of high flavor and high nicotine can be.
A while back @logs suggested I simply smoke straight perique as a replacement. This made me realize it's the perique in the Picayune that I crave. Problem is.. often times it's just too rough. If I haven't eaten, or if I've got my gaurd down for any reason, an hour or so of straight perique will leave me feeling like scattered shit across floor of white carpet. A room full of straight perique smoke does not smell good. As they would say, the "room note" seems to offend. Within my house the complaint department is working overtime, and the suggestion box is overflowing.
I was reading some old threads here about perique and I came across a thread discussing the way burley and perique work together. There seems to be benefits to combining the two.
So I mixed perique with some old Prince Albert I'm still smoking through, and BAM! That's a tasty strong smoke! I tried it with Granger, Velvet, Half and Half, and Carter hall. It worked well with all, each producing obviously different flavors, but stong and tasty flavors all the same. I'd imagine this works with any OTCs and OTC match blends containing a majority of burley.
Some of us want a strong flavorful smoke, and that can be hard to come by or very expensive. Like Picayune, 1792 flake, Gawith ropes, and the various flavored plugs and flakes that are out there. These blends don't appeal to some or probably most, as they are too strong. So there is only a short list of this genre.
Seems to me most blends are made with the passing hipster in mind, And that guy didnt want a headache from trying out his new churchwarden.. so they made the (plug in the Lord of the Rings themed blend) weak, with newbies in mind.
My taste buds are shot out all day by the various abuses I enact on them.. I need plenty of flavor and nicotine so I can slowly smoke without getting bored and puffing away, ending up with a burnt tounge and a wet pipe. My beloved Picayune got it's flavor from a natural mix of burleys, orientals, virginia, and perique. The perique/OTC mix gets much of it's flavor from artificial means... But flavor is flavor in my book.
So go forth and mix perique with OTCs. Mix em 50/50, or just a sprinkle of perique. How ever you do it you will find an improved blend.
- Funkhouse
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