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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 460736" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I've now smoked my way through two pouches of Amphora original and want to add that it shows, for me, a marked preference for a briar that has a wide bowl that is a bit on the shallow side. It likes to be gently rubbed into a loose ball, inserted into the bowl and allowed to expand to fit. Gently flatten the top then do a minimalist light -- I.e., don't try to suck the light down into the bowl, just light the top. Then smoke slowly and easily. You can get a tasty, sweet, somewhat chocolatey treat out of it, if you don't try to force anything. For me, it's often a one-match smoke in a Stanwell Apache bulldog.</p><p></p><p>P.S. With temps rising here in Southern New England, Amphora has filled the bill for a light to moderate, sweet, cool, low-maintenance summer smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 460736, member: 2318"] I've now smoked my way through two pouches of Amphora original and want to add that it shows, for me, a marked preference for a briar that has a wide bowl that is a bit on the shallow side. It likes to be gently rubbed into a loose ball, inserted into the bowl and allowed to expand to fit. Gently flatten the top then do a minimalist light -- I.e., don't try to suck the light down into the bowl, just light the top. Then smoke slowly and easily. You can get a tasty, sweet, somewhat chocolatey treat out of it, if you don't try to force anything. For me, it's often a one-match smoke in a Stanwell Apache bulldog. P.S. With temps rising here in Southern New England, Amphora has filled the bill for a light to moderate, sweet, cool, low-maintenance summer smoke. [/QUOTE]
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