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<blockquote data-quote="Corncobcon" data-source="post: 513152" data-attributes="member: 4150"><p>I opened up a new tin of Sutliff's County Cork today. The aroma was mild and I didn't</p><p>smell any Irish liquor scent, just some mild tobacco. Maybe because it was still in a cold freeze from being out at the mailbox this morning. So I loaded up a Sasieni Dublin and began to smoke it. Boy oh boy did it bite! I tried to slow my puffing down to a minimum, but it was still biting the sides of my tonque. After a few puffs, the bite was still there, but I noticed a very nice room note. It's supposed to be Irish liquor, and it was very fragrant. I enjoyed the smell, but didn't enjoy the bite. The Virginia and Burleys seemed to meld together well. Neither one took over the other. There wasn't any grassy or hay taste either, but some good tobacco taste. Too bad there was such a bite. This definitely detracted from the smoke. Hopefully, once this ages a while it will calm down and that bite will go away. On a scale of 1 to 10 puffs, 10 being the highest, I'll give it 3 puffs for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corncobcon, post: 513152, member: 4150"] I opened up a new tin of Sutliff's County Cork today. The aroma was mild and I didn't smell any Irish liquor scent, just some mild tobacco. Maybe because it was still in a cold freeze from being out at the mailbox this morning. So I loaded up a Sasieni Dublin and began to smoke it. Boy oh boy did it bite! I tried to slow my puffing down to a minimum, but it was still biting the sides of my tonque. After a few puffs, the bite was still there, but I noticed a very nice room note. It's supposed to be Irish liquor, and it was very fragrant. I enjoyed the smell, but didn't enjoy the bite. The Virginia and Burleys seemed to meld together well. Neither one took over the other. There wasn't any grassy or hay taste either, but some good tobacco taste. Too bad there was such a bite. This definitely detracted from the smoke. Hopefully, once this ages a while it will calm down and that bite will go away. On a scale of 1 to 10 puffs, 10 being the highest, I'll give it 3 puffs for now. [/QUOTE]
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