Don't threaten me with a good time.I still have plenty of hair, but nobody wants to see it.
Don't threaten me with a good time.I still have plenty of hair, but nobody wants to see it.
Thanks - it's Castello's Sea Rock line. It does feel good in the hand and I haven't dropped it yetThat's a lovely tactile looking pipe.
Yeah it’s an instant love-button click every time I see it. What are the dimensions?Indeed it is. And a helluva smoker. Love this little thing
I definitely pick up a tartness from some reds that can border on bitter. Suppose age and additional components can also add to that characteristic.Just had a bowl C&D exclusive in the Marxman Jumbo! Had a quick question not sure if thread us necessary. Do Red Virginias ever impart a slight bitterness to anyone? I seem to be picking that up in the C&D blends with Red Virginias. Only time I really taste that. Just trying to see of that's the connection.
Everything from sour/butter/vinegar/ketchup can come from reds.Just had a bowl C&D exclusive in the Marxman Jumbo! Had a quick question not sure if thread us necessary. Do Red Virginias ever impart a slight bitterness to anyone? I seem to be picking that up in the C&D blends with Red Virginias. Only time I really taste that. Just trying to see of that's the connection.
Thanks, @Ghosted Tamper That's probably a better descriptor. It's not bitter like coffee, more tart like you said but is border line bitter. Not necessarily bad just want to make the connection. In this bowl of C&D it was pretty upfront for the first third or so I'd say.I definitely pick up a tartness from some reds that can border on bitter. Suppose age and additional components can also add to that characteristic.
Thanks!Everything from sour/butter/vinegar/ketchup can come from reds.
Red VAs seem to be the most temperamental, to my 'buds.That's probably a better descriptor. It's not bitter like coffee, more tart like you said but is border line bitter. Not necessarily bad just want to make the connection. In this bowl of C&D it was pretty upfront for the first third or so I'd say.