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Burleys for a Virginia Lover
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<blockquote data-quote="SailorJack" data-source="post: 29509" data-attributes="member: 463"><p>When I am in the mood for burley I just light up a bowl of the old drugstore blend "Sugar Barrel". It can be had for cheap at JR online. It is mostly burley with a touch of Va and a little sweetener added. The longer it sits after opening the better it gets. The sweetener which is not heavily applied subsides and the burlies really open up and get very buttery. Nothing complex but I am not sure that is one is looking for in a burley. Simple, Tasty and Cool burning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SailorJack, post: 29509, member: 463"] When I am in the mood for burley I just light up a bowl of the old drugstore blend "Sugar Barrel". It can be had for cheap at JR online. It is mostly burley with a touch of Va and a little sweetener added. The longer it sits after opening the better it gets. The sweetener which is not heavily applied subsides and the burlies really open up and get very buttery. Nothing complex but I am not sure that is one is looking for in a burley. Simple, Tasty and Cool burning. [/QUOTE]
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