Awesome gumball machine in your setup there!
Great plan, it's something I should do, but if I opened a new tin every week, there would be a heck of a lot of jarring needing to occur. I would have a lot left over no matter how much I loved it, even if I smoked it exclusively for whole week. I would learn my tastes (as you are) a lot faster but I'd have sooo many jars.
Good luck on it though.
On the other hand, if several were committed to the same type of plan, there could be a ready made group who could trade open tins minus 7 bowls....................

That's "Urinal Kake."I pick up more of a “urinal cake” aroma![]()




Your review of Cpt Black had me craving an aromatic - so my morning smoke today is Lane 1Q.
Keep this series coming, this is fun to read!





Looks like you have the same type of mentally aberrant organizational disease I have. I can't seem to stop it, either. I don't have as many tobaccos as you do because of Canadian governmental theft, but I try.Hey there folks! My name is Skippy and I have a problem. Tobacco Acquisition Disorder affects us all to one degree or another, and oh boy have I ever had a bad case of it!
I'm going into my third year of pipe smoking at this point and my cellar has reached just shy of 100 blends stashed away in 8 ounce Ball jars or unopened tins, and I'd really like to thin it down to just the ones I enjoy the most. After sorting through them all there were 28 blends that I knew I had no desire to ever smoke again, so they went into an sell/giveaway box, but that still left 68 blends that I never really smoked enough of to properly evaluate.
So, I decided to make a year and a half long project out of it and every Sunday pick a blend in my cellar and smoke that blend every day for a week. If I'm not sick of it and am still enjoying smoking it after a week then it's a keeper, and if not then it goes in the sell/giveaway box; but either way there will be a review of it posted in this thread at the end of the week!
Thus far the only blend I've determined to be definite keeper is Mac Baren HH Pure Virginia, and I am allowing myself to smoke verified keepers for my second or third smoke of the day after having the blend of the week so I can continue enjoying favorite blends while I work my way through this mountain of jars.
It'll be a long process going through them all, but this thread will chronicle the journey and I figure smoking a blend every day for a week should be enough time to properly evaluate it. When the project is done in a year and a half or so I'll have a much more manageable cellar, and a pretty solid idea of what I'd like to deep cellar for long-term enjoyment!
I hope you'll come along and join me on this journey, and share your thoughts on each week's blend of the week as well if you've ever had it before! My first blend of the week is Gawith Hoggarth Jamaican Flake (formerly Rum Flake) and you can expect a thorough review of it on Saturday along with an announcement for what next week's blend of the week will be!
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PM me if you find a solution.It's really strange, I have a tough time with many codger blends, which tend to be burley-based. They leave my mouth super dry and coated with something, and irritate my throat a bit. So I've been avoiding burley-forward blends with that in mind.When I decided to try Irish Flake I was thinking of it as a Dark Fired Kentucky blend, but after doing a bit of reading up on it there's apparently equal amounts of DFK, Virginia, and Burley in this one; and the Burley pretty severely irritated my throat every time I smoked it. So, as much as I enjoy the flavor and strength of Irish Flake it's not a keeper for me. There's plenty of good strong Dark Fired Kentucky blends without throat irritating Burley in them, so there's no sense in smoking something that doesn't agree with my mouth chemistry and beats up my throat when there's a wide variety of other similar blends to choose from that don't.
It's a darn shame though because I really enjoyed this blend on many levels and I'd recommend it to anyone who appreciates a good strong Burley or Dark Fired Kentucky flake, but we don't get a whole lot of say in what agrees with our mouth chemistry and what doesn't so it's on to the next one for me!
