I have a tin of Peterson's Irish Flake I am looking forward to opening. I keep puffing my way toward various excellent blends, but oh so slowly. This thread may encourage me. At least I have it on deck.
You should put the others up to trade - maybe can get more IF for them. The Dunhill and Cabbies are pretty popular! Good luck.I have to say this tobacco blew me away. I felt as if a brick wall hit me. I have been very disappointed by most of the tin tobacco’s. The reviews allured me to buy them, but I wasted my money. Nightcap, Elizabethan, 1792, Full vergina Flake, cabbies Mixture to mention a few all hopeless, but not Peterson Irish Flake.
Is IF discontinued?I miss Irish Flake. I have a couple of tins of PPP left, but no Irish Flake. How bleak my future seems.
It has become unavailable to me since they changed owners. Apparently I live in a part of the world that's unprofitable for them to sell stuff in (!)Is IF discontinued?
Can anyone tell me how the taste and strength compare to University Flake?
UF has a plum-like topping, IF has none. Nic strength is noticeably greater in IF, imo.
Glad to know about the sturdy nic. I always do better with high nic blends if I know what's coming and handle it accordingly. First a small bowl pipe, to get the measure, then 2/3 bowl. Once I get my balance, I'm good. I have just plunged in, but late in the evening, on a big meal, with plenty of liquids in me.
There are many great tobaccos ruined by debilitating nic hits. ?Indeed, Irish Flake is very tasty tobacco but a bit too 'forte to my liking
There are many great tobaccos ruined by debilitating nic hits. ?
I have a good memory smoking IF with a friend (pretty sure alcohol was involved and an empty stomach) when all of a sudden I was on the ground with the room spinning. Good times...but not something I try to repeat. To this day when I see him he says (use your thickest Irish accent)...Ohhh, the Irish flake, laddie.