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I just tried Cornell & Diehl's Billy Budd
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 215981" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>Another BB revisit today.</p><p></p><p>Because of the chunky nature of this tobacco, I've found it a good choice for a breezy day. One remarkable thing about this mix is it doesn't seem to get too hot (at least for me). I'm sure I could put it to the test, but Billy would probably sock me in the mouth. :lol: </p><p></p><p>I especially like how consistent the Latakia is in the mix. It maintains its prominence throughout the bowl. </p><p></p><p>I know very little about tobacco blending, but when I've tried to add Latakia to experimental batches, it seems to be great at first, then disappears in a week. Then I add more. Good roar, but then dulls to a tired growl. This ain't an easy one to work with, by my account. Then I have had mixtures perfected by some companies that the Lat is great on the first 1/4 bowl, then goes away, or suddenly appears just before the bowl gives up its last breath. BB stays the course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 215981, member: 1969"] Another BB revisit today. Because of the chunky nature of this tobacco, I've found it a good choice for a breezy day. One remarkable thing about this mix is it doesn't seem to get too hot (at least for me). I'm sure I could put it to the test, but Billy would probably sock me in the mouth. :lol: I especially like how consistent the Latakia is in the mix. It maintains its prominence throughout the bowl. I know very little about tobacco blending, but when I've tried to add Latakia to experimental batches, it seems to be great at first, then disappears in a week. Then I add more. Good roar, but then dulls to a tired growl. This ain't an easy one to work with, by my account. Then I have had mixtures perfected by some companies that the Lat is great on the first 1/4 bowl, then goes away, or suddenly appears just before the bowl gives up its last breath. BB stays the course. [/QUOTE]
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