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Dec 6, 2019
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Samuel Gawith Grousemoor in Dr. Grabow: Commodore 65 Zulu, dated from 1967-1969, vulcanite stem, metal screw-in tenon, no stinger.

This is my favorite Aro to date, it’s a recent release, I’ve heard different stories about older batches. But if you love light floral VAs, or you’re searching for an Aro, put this on your list! ❤️

Think of Summer Ales and Sweet Teas, and this is about in the same wheel house! :)

Be well everyone! ❤️

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Man, I love that Grabow!
 

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Pipe Dreamer and Star Gazer
Is that a Lee Star Grade, 5 pointed star era, two star Lee?
LOL, and rusticated at that. It was in bad shape when I received it. Briarville was able to bring it back - I didn’t have the patience for it. For all the ballyhooed banter about “Lee Star Grade Pipes”. by a certain solicitor, I have found them to be an enjoyable smoke. Lotuseater was correct in using the word mediocre- the finish and the grain is fairly standard - but the briar is dense. Rich at Briarville has the same observation. They are a “heavier“ pipe and it shows up in the quality of the smoke. Heavy isn’t the word I am looking for, but it is the only one that comes to mind. I have smoked Petersons for decades and I can state that the consistency of quality in the Lees in terms of briar exceeds my experiences with Pete’s.
 

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Lifer
May 8, 2020
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Solani Aged Burley Flake in a Georg Jensen bent brandy. We bought a new coffee maker that has a cold brew making function, and the only beans I had on hand were some small batch single origin Sulawessi from Indonesia and goddammit if this isn't the absolute best cold brew I've ever had in my life.
 
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