I bought just one tin and smoked only a bowl. Wasn't much impressed. The title is a tad misleading - definitely not a straight burley.Two reasons. I'm not much of a Burley fan so there's not a lot of competition. ESB is a great blend. Ray choice.
I bought just one tin and smoked only a bowl. Wasn't much impressed. The title is a tad misleading - definitely not a straight burley.Two reasons. I'm not much of a Burley fan so there's not a lot of competition. ESB is a great blend. Ray choice.
It needs to breathe for a few weeks. But taste is also individual.I bought just one tin and smoked only a bowl. Wasn't much impressed. The title is a tad misleading - definitely not a straight burley.
Good to see you Neal.1. Edgeworth Sliced. Full Stop!
2. Uhle's 00 aged in either old McClelland tins or aged with a McClelland stave cube (my preferred method). I also age Uhle's 00 in jars which previously held other tobaccos, like aromatics or Lakelands, or even English blends. These burley leaves get easily infused with scent from other tobaccos. My all time favorite is to aged it is prior McClelland tins with a stave from Blend 35 and then seal in a mylar bag for 1-2 years.
3. Stonehaven (VaBur)
4. HH Burely Flake vs Aged Burley Flake (tie)
5. Semois (any)
You might really like PS Cube Cut. It is definitely in the codger realm, without being too topped, cased, or crude.I’m thankful for this thread. As I’ve been taking inventory of my cellar I’ve noticed that it is deficient in the burley department. I’m not crazy about DFK but do enjoy a burley more in the codger realm of things. Two that I’ve not had but looking to add based on forum comments are Granger and Sutliff’s Ready Rubbed Match. Carter Hall and Prince Albert are okay but after finishing a pouch of each I’ve had no desire to return.
and nasal snuff too. Best part is you can just grind it and not add anything else and still get nicotine. Which isn't just down to strength but the ph must be unique too. And yes makes a great chew too.I was gifted some Le Petit Robin LA Brameuse last year and really didn't care for them in a pipe. Being a primarily Virginia/Oriental smoker, I like burley as a component, not the star. Semois makes for an excellent chew though.
Try Ennerdale as snuff!❤and nasal snuff too. Best part is you can just grind it and not add anything else and still get nicotine. Which isn't just down to strength but the ph must be unique too. And yes makes a great chew too.
I might. Though it's so far down the list. I.E. if it's in stock when I make my next order I might try it.Try Ennerdale as snuff!❤
I thought I was the only one! Granted, I often cheat and add granulated perique to it.I like Kelly's Coin too