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catsup aplenty but where's the beef?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 275452" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Mention Catsup and a thread goes to 6 pages in a days time. Amazing. :lol: </p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway, back to the matter at hand. It didn't taste like much of anything. I have had that happen. I still struggle with some blends. I can find some truly yummy flavours out there. But sometimes I think my taster just gets overwhelmed. Maybe this is what's happened. Too rich to quick maybe. Work your way towards the blend by smoking some of the other Virginia blends. Maybe 2000 or 2010. Or #24, #27. To get the best out of any Virginia demands patience. Try very hard to just have a nice coal on top and let it smoulder it's way down the bowl with a bit of assist. Don't puff it up trying to find more taste. Don't work.</p><p></p><p>Do not be afraid to set a MC tin aside for a time and come back to it later. Age really helps their Virginia's. More age, more better. They come aged, but more is better. :sunny:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 275452, member: 7"] Mention Catsup and a thread goes to 6 pages in a days time. Amazing. :lol: Anyway, back to the matter at hand. It didn't taste like much of anything. I have had that happen. I still struggle with some blends. I can find some truly yummy flavours out there. But sometimes I think my taster just gets overwhelmed. Maybe this is what's happened. Too rich to quick maybe. Work your way towards the blend by smoking some of the other Virginia blends. Maybe 2000 or 2010. Or #24, #27. To get the best out of any Virginia demands patience. Try very hard to just have a nice coal on top and let it smoulder it's way down the bowl with a bit of assist. Don't puff it up trying to find more taste. Don't work. Do not be afraid to set a MC tin aside for a time and come back to it later. Age really helps their Virginia's. More age, more better. They come aged, but more is better. :sunny: [/QUOTE]
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