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The Clay King

(Formerly HalfDan)
Oct 2, 2018
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It's same for many of my own blends, I find it's usually the mild ones that benefit from being smoked in a briar. The wood just gives it that certain extra flavor which also elevates what little the tobacco can offer by itself. I never considered the bent when it comes to taste, I'll have a closer look on that.

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My first briar bowl of MacBaren's Scottish Blend, I can tell right off that the briar gives it a second chance to shine. It's still mild but has more to it. I'm just about done with the bowl and still happy, it gets sharper and better. Having a frosty tall blonde to cool down the hot short brunette.

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@Chaukisch I tried a pipeful of Clan in a briar I bought for a friend and it tasted different / stronger than in my usual clays...
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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This year I've smoked one of twelve "dog walker" small cigars, not cigarillos, from an Iwan Ries sampler at the first day of each month. For October, it's a Rocky Patel Vintage 1990, with a rich, balanced, not over-strong flavor. I've always wondered about this brand; the name sounds like someone who is a professional with thoroughbred horses. From this brief sample, it seems like a pretty good stick.
 

Chaukisch

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 31, 2021
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I tried a pipeful of Clan in a briar I bought for a friend and it tasted different / stronger than in my usual clays...
I wanted to tell you before that you should get or at least try a briar, but I see you know them already.
It's true, they can elevate certain if not all tobaccos. Especially the mild tasting ones.

OT:
Having a 50/50 mix of Clan/MacBaren's Scottish Blend, gonna see if it's any good but I don't see why not.
Lit up in my clay.

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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
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Enjoyed a very tasty lunch, and am close to finishing this bowl of 1970s Philip Morris Revelation in a 1920s-30s Grant’s Pipe Shop Corinthian Deluxe 409 (made by Comoy’s) smooth brown medium bend bulldog with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Larry's El Salvador Dali, neat, is my drink. Watching an episode of McCloud.
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The Clay King

(Formerly HalfDan)
Oct 2, 2018
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I wanted to tell you before that you should get or at least try a briar, but I see you know them already.
It's true, they can elevate certain if not all tobaccos. Especially the mild tasting ones.

OT:
Having a 50/50 mix of Clan/MacBaren's Scottish Blend, gonna see if it's any good but I don't see why not.
Lit up in my clay.

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@Chaukisch Have a clay for me:)
 

Bwana Kiko

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 27, 2021
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Uganda
Good afternoon. After lunch. Let's start by smoking a bowl of lpg: Spark Plug, in a MM Diplomat pipe, accompanied by a glass of whiskey. A stressful few weeks, the usual, work, my in-laws' health, wife's health, worries. The usual, in a normal day. In my city there are more pharmacies and dental centers than stars in our galaxy. God bless you and have a happy weekend.
John,
Blessings on your weekend. Life is full of worries. My pipe is often symbolic of rest for me -- it is the conscious decision to stop and rest and reflect. That may be the first point of blessing.

And Spark Plug is one of my favorites too.
 
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