orlik dark strong kentucky

I'm a Burley man, though, so no problem there. To each his own. I enjoy smoking this tobacco while fishing. It's a good smoke, smooth and a good amount of billowing smoke. This is a solid smokeand it may be one I'll keep around. Similar to Collins Cut Plug but more austere, less playful. Great tin smell, Great taste, Great aroma, Great smoking quality from start to finish. It did have some nuttiness, earth, wood, spice and a floral note from the Kentucky, though it was not as bold as other Kentuckys I have smoked. . That really seems to clear the smoke from a smallish bowl. Just when I thought it was English vs. Virginia, the tertium quid appears. Anise seed and liquorice are the predominant tastes in this blend from Orlik. What I did was largely abandon Latakia- because that's a stench that will take you nearly weeks to get out of your house. Similar Blends: Peter Heinrich's Dark Strong Flake.. And, having 9 tins in my cellar, I will buy more. I really enjoy the molasses and licorice flavors. It's unique and interesting, but I don't yet know that it will be a permanent member of my rotation. I'm sure that's where the scent of that was, but I couldn't discern it. I prefer to smoke this blend as vell as straight VA and KY in a billiard. I would recommend this pipe tobacco especially if you like Kentucky fire cured tobacco. Others have written of its pleasing look and delight in rubbing it out and I agree with their kudos. SKU: ORLIK 01. These are excellent flakes that fold for easy loading and smoking. A virginia/kentucky aromatic blend. I will say I found it to work and taste best in a very small pipe which belies the fact that it is not that strong in nicotine to me. When lighting you are hit with a sweetness you don't expect, and a mild smoke counter to the name "Strong". Definitely worth a try. No bite. See previous reviews by Beer and Darwin. A good smoke. The first third of a bowl is pleasant, sweeter than the end and the hottest (by temperature) part of the experience. Judging by the reviews, it's more popular by far than any of their others besides Golden Sliced. Nice burn. Rubbing out and giving a brief dry time is all that was needed. The sweetness of the cob offset the dry nuttiness of the burleys wonderfully and let the Va's come through. A good N kick to this tobacco but not too much. The virginias are bready and sweetened by the casing. It lights easily, and gives a fabulous taste. That said, my preference is a dark fired blend. In my judgment, the topping is excellently done, since there is a great deal of tobacco flavors present while just subtly seasoned with topping flavors. Pipe Used: Petersons (System 317 was best! Description. It's delicious. this blend has all the qualities of a tobacco I am looking for, why do you ask is it just "almost Perfect" I haven't tried every blend of tobacco, there might be one better. Similar Blends: Irish Flake, H&H Bold Kentucky. First let me say that the presentation of this tobacco is one of the best that I have seen to date, with the flakes neatly piled in the tin, resembling thick slices of bacon with dark edges of the Dark Fired flanking a strip of light Virginia. To start, this blend is not for me personally, but I endeavor to judge it fairly. While it is bold, it isn't nicotine strong so that it is going to leave you woozy. When I asked the gentlemen who recommended this blend to me what it was like, I was told that it couldn't be described. Smoke it in whole folded flakes, keep it tamped and puff gently. My first experience with tobacco was some 45 years ago with a Model, a burley tobacco which I smoked until I became enamoured with Virginia and English blends. Age When Smoked: aged in jar for nearly one year, Purchased From: 2 oz tins from pipesandcigars. Orlik's Dark Strong Kentucky | Brothers of Briar - Pipe Tobacco Forum Brothers of Briar is a vibrant community of pipe and tobacco enthusists.

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