No ALL CAPS!!
About 10 years ago I used our kitchen vacuum sealer to bag up some tobacco for long term storage. I smoked it all up (or so I thought) about 3 or 4 years ago. The other day I found a bag that I have overlooked all this time. It was P.S., E.O.S.. (Don't you hate it when someone uses initials instead of words and you can't figure out what the hell they're talking about? But, that's for another thread). Any way, it was Peter Stokkebye, English Oriental Supreme. I cut it open and what I had was a solid brick, slightly day, and hard enough to drive nails. Let's cut to the chase, how did it smoke? Actually, I'm sorry to say, no improvement. Just slightly drier than I like and seems to have lost some flavor. Smokeable, but not as good as it used to be. Now we know....
About 10 years ago I used our kitchen vacuum sealer to bag up some tobacco for long term storage. I smoked it all up (or so I thought) about 3 or 4 years ago. The other day I found a bag that I have overlooked all this time. It was P.S., E.O.S.. (Don't you hate it when someone uses initials instead of words and you can't figure out what the hell they're talking about? But, that's for another thread). Any way, it was Peter Stokkebye, English Oriental Supreme. I cut it open and what I had was a solid brick, slightly day, and hard enough to drive nails. Let's cut to the chase, how did it smoke? Actually, I'm sorry to say, no improvement. Just slightly drier than I like and seems to have lost some flavor. Smokeable, but not as good as it used to be. Now we know....
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