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SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
294
366
Toowoomba
PA gets a fair bit of 'stick' being a monochrome, uninteresting blend. I was sitting outside looking at the stars and Mt. Stuart and enjoying some PA in my Peterson's Sherlock Holmes number.
I for one, am grateful to such a consistent & enjoyable blend.
I've had a crack at top blends, for example Penzance, and have to say I don't get what people see in it. The lot I had was a gift, and had to 'gift' it on to someone else.
I'm glad I've never invested the time and effort in endeavouring to buy some. Apparently, it requires the skill of an experienced safe-cracker to be able to buy it when it becomes available.
So, thank you to the crew who make it, and being so diligent to keep it such a great smoke!
 

Egg Shen

Lifer
Nov 26, 2021
1,169
3,914
Pennsylvania
I like it. I like more expensive/complicated/exotic tobacco too. But sometimes you just need a smoke that won’t require any contemplation or direct attention and PA scratches that itch nicely. I think it’s especially nice in the morning/as first smoke of the day. Plus my grandpa and great uncle smoked it, so I’ve got to maintain tradition.
 
May 2, 2018
3,975
30,777
Bucks County, PA
PA gets a fair bit of 'stick' being a monochrome, uninteresting blend. I was sitting outside looking at the stars and Mt. Stuart and enjoying some PA in my Peterson's Sherlock Holmes number.
I for one, am grateful to such a consistent & enjoyable blend.
I've had a crack at top blends, for example Penzance, and have to say I don't get what people see in it. The lot I had was a gift, and had to 'gift' it on to someone else.
I'm glad I've never invested the time and effort in endeavouring to buy some. Apparently, it requires the skill of an experienced safe-cracker to be able to buy it when it becomes available.
So, thank you to the crew who make it, and being so diligent to keep it such a great smoke!
I started mining ⛏ for Penzance. It took me a yr or so to figure things out. You’re right that Penzance is really nothing special imho. What was a benefit to chasing Penzance was it opened me up to the ? of both Dunbar & Dorchester. Not to mention Germain’s RDF, Hampton Flake & Brown Flake.
Glad you’re enjoying your monochromatic blend. I enjoy quite a few that are simple & deliciously “boring”. ☕
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,210
60,610
I've smoked through a few pouches of Prince Albert. It's a consistent, mild, enjoyable blend. I had a friend who smoked nothing but PA. I think I don't smoke more of it is because the cocoa flavoring got a little monotonous, but I can see how that would be a friendly flavor to many. I like SWR, SWRA, Granger, and even Velvet now and then.
 
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SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
294
366
Toowoomba
I started mining ⛏ for Penzance. It took me a yr or so to figure things out. You’re right that Penzance is really nothing special imho. What was a benefit to chasing Penzance was it opened me up to the ? of both Dunbar & Dorchester. Not to mention Germain’s RDF, Hampton Flake & Brown Flake.
Glad you’re enjoying your monochromatic blend. I enjoy quite a few that are simple & deliciously “boring”. ☕
You know, the weird thing about the bowl of the pipe after I'd finished the Penzance, it smelt great. But I couldn't do it again. Plus Mike sent me some Dorchester also. I really like that.
 

SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
294
366
Toowoomba
I've smoked through a few pouches of Prince Albert. It's a consistent, mild, enjoyable blend. I had a friend who smoked nothing but PA. I think I don't smoke more of it is because the cocoa flavoring got a little monotonous, but I can see how that would be a friendly flavor to many. I like SWR, SWRA, Granger, and even Velvet now and then.
I know a chap in London who started smoking Gold Block in 1967...and is still smoking it today. Plus, he has never smoked any other kind of tobacco. "That" is consistent!
 

SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
294
366
Toowoomba
Someone said that they always smoked their PA in a cob. I do that now, also. My Peterson 315 XL doesn't give nearly the same kind of 'quality' smoke that I thought it might, and that the cob does deliver.
So, I was glad for the heads-up with that cob/PA advice!
 

SunriseBoy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 18, 2021
294
366
Toowoomba
Thanks for that. Sounds very interesting. But I see 4noggins doesn't have it; and no-one else ships to Oz with anything like a sensible price. The guys at Smokingpipes quoted me $145 for twelve ounces. That is sent directly to Customs, and they immediately destroy it...go figure!
 

judcole

Lifer
Sep 14, 2011
7,441
38,439
Detroit
Someone said that they always smoked their PA in a cob. I do that now, also. My Peterson 315 XL doesn't give nearly the same kind of 'quality' smoke that I thought it might, and that the cob does deliver.
So, I was glad for the heads-up with that cob/PA advice!
I really enjoy burleys in a cob - that is usually the way I start my day. I never smoked a lot of Prince Al, but always enjoyed it.
 

Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,465
14,335
East Coast USA
Thanks for that. Sounds very interesting. But I see 4noggins doesn't have it; and no-one else ships to Oz with anything like a sensible price. The guys at Smokingpipes quoted me $145 for twelve ounces. That is sent directly to Customs, and they immediately destroy it...go figure!
That’s just wrong and wrong. The world is upside down.

Marijuana is becoming accepted. Tobacco must be destroyed. Caffeine next?
 
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