^^^Mixture 79 has a nice anisette thing going on, though it’s not the only flavoring.
Half and Half isn’t bad, but kind of cloying after a while. There’s a sweet fruity taste to it, and it’s not as heavy on the anisette as 79.Dunno if it’s good but Half and Half. Also a guy just died eating black licorice every day for a few weeks so take her easy.
I'd have a better chance of having a bald eagle hand deliver me a Fabergé egg filled with licorice flavored tobacco.Esoterica has a few, Ramsgate I believe is one....and good luck with that
So I looked it up and Esoterica Kinsbridge and Woodbridge are also licorice flavored. Woodbridge may be obtainable. I predict the next drop will have it.I'd have a better chance of having a bald eagle hand deliver me a Fabergé egg filled with licorice flavored tobacco.
Ken Byron Ventures has Brown Flake Licorice in stock in 50 gr baggies. It's my go-to Licorice aro (for the three times a year I want one).Besides Gawith/Hogarth brown flake licorice, which seems to have become unobtanium, are there any decent aromatics with a prominent licorice/salmiak component? Or even a minor component? Thanks in advance.
Thanks a lot for the heads up. I'll check it out.Ken Byron Ventures has Brown Flake Licorice in stock in 50 gr baggies. It's my go-to Licorice aro (for the three times a year I want one).
I love me the licorice. I purchased a few tins of Wessex burley slice because it sounds like they have a bit of that vibe going on. Yet to open them yet so someone else could probably confirm the extent it is present in the blend
Their Blackpool is a nice licorice aromatic. It's usually easier to find if you call a few B&M's.So I looked it up and Esoterica Kinsbridge and Woodbridge are also licorice flavored. Woodbridge may be obtainable. I predict the next drop will have it.
I was wondering how pronounced the topping was on Irish Flake, thanks for the first tin impression. I enjoy Mixture 79, but for me the anise gets lost in the granny perfume.I'm working on my first tin of Irish Flake but hadn't picked up on the licorice at all. Mixture No. 79 has a refined tobacco forward anisette flavoring. Many pouch tobaccos are above average.
Very subtle in IF.I was wondering how pronounced the topping was on Irish Flake, thanks for the first tin impression. I enjoy Mixture 79, but for me the anise gets lost in the granny perfume.