Old Dark Fired in a Northern Briars. Maple sugary, vinegary, sweet aged Virginias with aged Kentucky. It comes with plume even in a fresh tin, staying true to the Old Dark Fired name. I hope they never change that. Sweet and satisfying. This has gotta be one of the smoothest Kentucky blends.
Didn't gain half the weight from yesterday's off diet day as expected, so I enjoyed a all stack of cinnamon raisin French toast with a golden delicious apple on the side. I just finished smoking year 2020 Watch City Rouxgaroux in a 1999 smooth brown medium bend Peterson Sherlock Holmes Series Baskerville with a sterling silver band and black vulcanite p-lip stem. Gave the 4AB Natural a day of rest. Lavazza Classico, neat, is my drink. Laid back on the lounge outside with Harry the Hairy. He was as happy as I have ever seen him, and he got a lot of attention. I'm back inside to watch the Braves-Marlins game.
2016 G. L. Pease Embarcadero, a nice sample sent from @B.Fee
In a 1967 - 1969 Dr. Grabow Commodore 65 Zulu, with a metal screw in tenon, stinger removed, and a vulcanite stem.
Be well everyone!
P.S. The pipe still looks like this… Didn’t want anyone to think I’m showing the same 50 year old pic of a pipe that’s actually worn out. Nope no false advertisement here! LOL