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<blockquote data-quote="Lonecoyote" data-source="post: 501889" data-attributes="member: 4073"><p>Yup, I've smoked Erinmore Flake in the past but don't have a tin open right now. I have some aging and will eventually pop one open. Personally I find Erinmore smokes best with at least 5 years of aging. It's always been an excellent smoke for me when aged, I DON'T enjoy this flake fresh. </p><p>I do rub this flake out well as I do with all of my flake blends. Even one of my all time favorite flake blends: Rattray's Marlin Flake. For me it truly lets the complexity of the blend last to the bottom of the bowl. </p><p></p><p> I must be different than most because I also rub out my coin blends as well. I've enjoyed Peter Stokkebye LBF for years and have tried in the past to just stuff 2 coins into one of my favorite briars, was enjoyable. But if you take the time to rub this fine coin out well it changes the character and makes it a more complex smoke. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>KEEP ON PUFFING!!!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonecoyote, post: 501889, member: 4073"] Yup, I've smoked Erinmore Flake in the past but don't have a tin open right now. I have some aging and will eventually pop one open. Personally I find Erinmore smokes best with at least 5 years of aging. It's always been an excellent smoke for me when aged, I DON'T enjoy this flake fresh. I do rub this flake out well as I do with all of my flake blends. Even one of my all time favorite flake blends: Rattray's Marlin Flake. For me it truly lets the complexity of the blend last to the bottom of the bowl. I must be different than most because I also rub out my coin blends as well. I've enjoyed Peter Stokkebye LBF for years and have tried in the past to just stuff 2 coins into one of my favorite briars, was enjoyable. But if you take the time to rub this fine coin out well it changes the character and makes it a more complex smoke. [b]KEEP ON PUFFING!!![/b] [/QUOTE]
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