i have 10 year old tins of this stuff and its just average even with all that time on it.
I think it’s Play-Doh.It's a Virginia Flake with a touch of Perique. No idea on the flavoring.
Right. It’s just bad tobaccoAll of these taste very artificial to me. I enjoyed some of their English blends and that's it. Ascanian was alright too.
But i find C&D's approach completely different, in that they use very little casing so you get to taste the tobacco.
Salty Dogs is really good but it has to be the perfect dryness and in the perfect pipe. It's finicky stuff but worth playing with. I've found small narrow bowls work best.Funny, I love C&D but not Sutliff…. And, I also find Dan’s Tobaccos to be dull. Veermeister and Salty Dog bores the hell out of me, with or without age.
Taste is a funny thing.
I’ve got about 20 pouches aging. But, I was disspointed when I tried it. Hot air with a hint of VaPer. I may check it again in ten years. I just get tired of these weak ass blends that you have to really focus with your eyes crossed to taste. There are better blends. And, screw plugs. Never had a blend that side by side tasted better in any way to me with a cut version. Plus, they waste my time having to prep them.Salty Dogs is really good but it has to be the perfect dryness
I discovered a few tins of these on my morning cellar hunt. I have no recollection of buying them, but believe they must have been added in 2013 when I purchased the virginia slices.I have a couple of 20+ year old cans Limerick.
+1And, screw plugs. Never had a blend that side by side tasted better in any way to me with a cut version. Plus, they waste my time having to prep them.
Thank you, my feelings too, don't get why it is so overhyped. Disagree on the plugs though, StJames, FV, and Dark Plugs are superior to their flake counterparts in my opinion - but it's just my opinion!I’ve got about 20 pouches aging. But, I was disspointed when I tried it. Hot air with a hint of VaPer. I may check it again in ten years. I just get tired of these weak ass blends that you have to really focus with your eyes crossed to taste. There are better blends. And, screw plugs. Never had a blend that side by side tasted better in any way to me with a cut version. Plus, they waste my time having to prep them.
C&D has an approach, but it doesn't work for me, have had exactly two tins I managed to finish from the 15 I've tried, and neither will be bought again.All of these taste very artificial to me. I enjoyed some of their English blends and that's it. Ascanian was alright too.
But i find C&D's approach completely different, in that they use very little casing so you get to taste the tobacco.
I’ve got about 20 pouches aging. But, I was disspointed when I tried it. Hot air with a hint of VaPer. I may check it again in ten years. I just get tired of these weak ass blends that you have to really focus with your eyes crossed to taste. There are better blends. And, screw plugs. Never had a blend that side by side tasted better in any way to me with a cut version. Plus, they waste my time having to prep them.
I decided to have another bowl this morning with my coffee. When I unscrewed the lid of the mason jar and took a whiff I did notice a chocolate note. I did not smell the chocolate note when I first opened the tin. I was surprised to find the the Play-Doh taste was almost unnoticeable to me; it must of just had something to do with cracking a fresh tin and smoking it right away without any air touching it.Both Tordenskjold and Veermaster have, to my nose and palate, the same weird artificial chocolate-candy thing going on. They definitely weren't for me.
Snowed in with a tin of Old Ironsides sounds like the beginning of an awesome ranch/western movie. I'm a big fan of snow and Old Ironsides.I uncovered a half dozen tins from 2013 this morning while rooting around for something else. Also found some Old Ironsides, which I recall enjoying quite a bit. I'm snowed in today...perhaps I'll crack a tin today.
Immature VA can have a play doh like flavor. Or sometimes similar to big red gum.I decided to have another bowl this morning with my coffee. When I unscrewed the lid of the mason jar and took a whiff I did notice a chocolate note. I did not smell the chocolate note when I first opened the tin. I was surprised to find the the Play-Doh taste was almost unnoticeable to me; it must of just had something to do with cracking a fresh tin and smoking it right away without any air touching it.