The topping was much more prominent when it was a Dunhill blend.Royal Yacht. Altinay.
Lots of people complain about the topping on this blend, but I'll be honest, I don't notice it at all. Just tastes like great tobacco to me.
My in-laws in Wolverhampton were expecting 5" of snow! Ghastly, indeed!St. Bruno in the Snow..... Ghastly!
The white stuff that is, not the Bruno. Cheltenham Races next week, hopefully finer weather beckons.
Love this Pete!
I never had the Dunhill version, but I am very happy with the current version--it will be one I bring with me on travels, and I have adopted the saying "When in doubt, Royal Yacht!"The topping was much more prominent when it was a Dunhill blend.
Nice meer! And I'll have to try my Stemma Skybright winter ale with some Folklore...soon!A Friday afternoon “Hour of Happy” is in order!
The Altinay Rusticated, Dublin Meer with 2022 Folklore and a very tasty local Strong Winter Ale
A nice pairing indeed.
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Haha no offence taken. I’ve been called much worse than dick van dyke.
Interesting point about wearing the cap centrally. I purchased this newsboy a fortnight ago as I finally put a hole in my grandad’s cheese cutter which I’ve worn on and off for the last 20 years, but pretty much daily for the last year. (Don’t worry it’s still in use, just around the home)
I always wore his cap off to the side as maybe my head was a bit too big for the size. I guess it’s just how I became use to it. I’ll heed your advice and try it straight today. And don’t worry guvna, I ain’t never wearing it backwards like a 90s white boy playing basketball, not even for a minute.
"Cock your hats, angles are attitudes." - Frank SinatraGood Show!
A bit of a tilt, is of course, perfectly acceptable on a young man like your good self. Set halfway back on your head however, is not advisable. 2 reasons for this, it'll blow off too easily in the slightest of breezes & secondly (more importantly) you'll look a total prat when you doff your cap to a lady. There's also a third reason, if you're partial to hiding a razor in the Peak, less likely to cut yourself if the cap is properly ensconced on one's bonce!
Here's the proper way to wear a cap, demonstrated by a London geezer.
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