Thanks for the insight, I'll take a look. Any come to mind for you?Of the list you have posted Mac Baren Navy Flake will give you that molasses note you’re chasing because of the burley content. You might find more joy in searching for Virginia/Burley blends topped with alcohol as these will probably fit the genre you’re chasing better than a Virginia/Perique blend.
Someone was saying there was a podcast where someone went into it- it's in this thread somewhere. I'm going to check it out.I have a question for everyone. Peterson De Luxe Navy Rolls is a Navy blend? Or the name "Navy" in the tin used for marketing reasons?
Also, what exactly is "Navy" blend? Because everyone is confused about it.
SG Navy FTWHello,
I'm looking for a Navy or Navy "style" blend. I am hunting for one with a note pronounced Molasses and rum note, but not so much as it reaches aro territory.
What are your favorites? Which ones might fit that profile?
I'm considering Speakeasy, Windjammer and SG Navy Flake, but am open to any input.
Thanks and pipe on!
Sutliff 507C is a nice blend with a twist Vs the Capstan blue. Both are winners in my book. I lean towards the 507C due to the difference in the Virginas being less bitey for meMy current batch of Newminster 400 Superior Navy Flake has a sweet smoky caramel flavor ... previous batches tasted exactly like a cup of tea with honey and lemon ... (???). Sutliffe 507-C is a the tobacco I get in lieu of Capstan Blue but it is less tea and citrus and more sweet french bread flavor (its cheaper too).
Haven't noticed any rum flavor. You might try tobaccoreviews.com and search for rum flavored and see what pops up on the list for comparison. Lane makes some bulk blends that might fulfill that taste preference.
Exactly ! You noticed that too ?!!Sutliff 507C is a nice blend with a twist Vs the Capstan blue. Both are winners in my book. I lean towards the 507C due to the difference in the Virginas being less bitey for me
Also, what exactly is "Navy" blend? Because everyone is confused about it.
Love the Gandalf research scene, so perfect!View attachment 295629
What defines the "Navy Flake"? :: Pipe Tobacco Discussion
I asked this in the thread "Can we talk Navy Flake", What makes a navy flake a navy flake? Tantamount to a thread jacking (my apologies rafterman) so this thread is born. Previous searches never got me an answer, today I'm no closer. Several on-line dictionaries offer the same definition of...pipesmagazine.com
Every scene in Lord Of The Rings trilogy is perfect.Love the Gandalf research scene, so perfect!
I agree, if only I could say the same for The Hobbit.Every scene in Lord Of The Rings trilogy is perfect.
I was just kidding and trying to be funny ...to each his own ... everybody's mileage varies.Imo, of that 9 hour film, the first section is enjoyable. Up until the trolls, maybe before. After that it's just an 8-hour long abortion, killed by Hollywood. But I'm opinionated and don't begrudge people thier enjoyment.
Enjoy.Windjammer
Mac Baren's Navy Flake
Just scored a tin of Mac Baren from 2005! Will fire it up before dawn tomorrow.