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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 11165" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I really enjoy burley tobaccos, so much so that something like 3/4ths of my smokes are burley blends. Barbary Coast, however, never was able to ring my bell because I had horrific trouble keeping it lit. No matter how much I dried it, how I packed it, how I smoked it, etc., it just wouldn't burn. This was especially problematic because I absolutely loved the flavor -- one of the best tasting blends I'd ever tried! I ended up "curing" this problem by mixing it with about a third of Old Joe Krantz, which actually beefed up the flavor and allowed me to finish the rest of my stash (OJK's ingredients mesh well with BC, I've found). Anyway, I ended up putting an 8-ounce tin of BC into storage and had more or less forgotten about it until I read your post. Now, I'm tempted to see what a couple of years of aging have done to it ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 11165, member: 207"] I really enjoy burley tobaccos, so much so that something like 3/4ths of my smokes are burley blends. Barbary Coast, however, never was able to ring my bell because I had horrific trouble keeping it lit. No matter how much I dried it, how I packed it, how I smoked it, etc., it just wouldn't burn. This was especially problematic because I absolutely loved the flavor -- one of the best tasting blends I'd ever tried! I ended up "curing" this problem by mixing it with about a third of Old Joe Krantz, which actually beefed up the flavor and allowed me to finish the rest of my stash (OJK's ingredients mesh well with BC, I've found). Anyway, I ended up putting an 8-ounce tin of BC into storage and had more or less forgotten about it until I read your post. Now, I'm tempted to see what a couple of years of aging have done to it .... [/QUOTE]
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