Stokkebye Cube Cut

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grimpeur

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 30, 2015
117
419
Toronto, ON, Canada
I used to smoke a LOT of it at work before retiring. It's got a lot going for it: cheap, tastes great, works well indoors and out, the aroma is inoffensive verging on pleasant when around others, ages well, and it's great in a cob!

I have found it can be nippy if smoked too quickly. And it is a unique cut: takes a while to adapt to it.
 

newbroom

Lifer
Jul 11, 2014
6,336
9,372
North Central Florida
My first real go at pipe tobacco, all the while obtaining and tasting as many blends, and presentations as possible was SWR, a codger burley which is mostly a cube cut. I liked its flavor, its moisture out of the tub, its tub note, and its cut Made for easy loading.
Nowadays, I'm still obtaining and tasting new blends to me, and one I've tried both from Lanes and from Sutliff is their copies of Edgeworth Ready Rubbed. The Sutliff Match I have currently is almost pelletized. Could even do with some further rubbing, or at least a little breathing time before burning.
A nice slow burning burley blend and a cuppa black fresh ground coffee works really well.
 

RookieGuy80

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2023
734
2,708
Maryland, United States
It's a nice codger feeling smoke. I have a pound or more in the cellar. It's a fun cut to work with and it tastes pretty good too. In fact, I might have to pull some out for fishing season.
 
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tmcg81

Lifer
May 8, 2020
1,019
15,885
NJ
I got a very generous sample of it two years ago from my Secret Santa and really enjoyed it. I've got a couple bowls of it left that I need to get around to smoking. I'm a big fan of cube cut burley blends.