I am curious about Solani Red Label. It says single malt scotch, which I love, but then it says tropical flavor.... Is it both? Can anyone comment on this who has smoked it?
No, but that sounds right up my alleyI have a tin or two socked away, but I've never tried it myself. That said, your post reminded me of a couple tins of Solani - 639: Tropical Mango Flake that I've been meaning to try.
Have you ever tried MacBaren's HH Highland Blend?
sounds like ashtons Rainy day.I am curious about Solani Red Label. It says single malt scotch, which I love, but then it says tropical flavor.... Is it both? Can anyone comment on this who has smoked it?
Again, I read in the description of Ashton's Rainy Day of tropical flavors!!! Dammit all lol... I just want a good blend with the flavor of scotch, nothing else. Thank you thoughsounds like ashtons Rainy day.
I see. Well from my experience alcohol in pipe tobacco doesn't taste like it does in a glass. You can always add it to what ever blend you feel like doing it too. My suggestion is a untopped VaBur but that's just what I think it would go best with. The closest I've gotten to having a whiskey flavored tobacco (that tastes more like it does in a glass) is to use the alcohol to do a thorough cleaning of a pipe and then to smoke out of that pipe the next day. So maybe diy is the way to go.Again, I read in the description of Ashton's Rainy Day of tropical flavors!!! Dammit all lol... I just want a good blend with the flavor of scotch, nothing else. Thank you though
That's a good idea. I've done a bit of blending and pressing myself and I didn't think of adding my own topping. I have some excellent McClelland's Single Malt Highland Scotch I could use. I'll try it in the pipe too. Thanks for the tipI see. Well from my experience alcohol in pipe tobacco doesn't taste like it does in a glass. You can always add it to what ever blend you feel like doing it too. My suggestion is a untopped VaBur but that's just what I think it would go best with. The closest I've gotten to having a whiskey flavored tobacco (that tastes more like it does in a glass) is to use the alcohol to do a thorough cleaning of a pipe and then to smoke out of that pipe the next day. So maybe diy is the way to go.
hardest part is getting the amount right. Start small as it's easier to add then subtract when blending.That's a good idea. I've done a bit of blending and pressing myself and I didn't think of adding my own topping. I have some excellent McClelland's Single Malt Highland Scotch I could use. I'll try it in the pipe too. Thanks for the tip
What kind of scotch flavor are you looking for? An Islay would be substantially different than say a Speyside (non peated). Perhaps there are blends that would scratch your itch even if they don't list scotch as an ingredient.Again, I read in the description of Ashton's Rainy Day of tropical flavors!!! Dammit all lol... I just want a good blend with the flavor of scotch, nothing else. Thank you though
Definitely want the scotch flavor, doesn't have to be a specific region, that's probably asking too much lol. I might try my hand at flavoring something myself. I think it would be good to add to an English, perhaps C&D stratforshire, with that Cavendish element. On another note, anything with a decent (but not goopy and overpowering) whiskey flavor would be niceWhat kind of scotch flavor are you looking for? An Islay would be substantially different than say a Speyside (non peated). Perhaps there are blends that would scratch your itch even if they don't list scotch as an ingredient.