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I just tried Rattray's Hal O' the Wynd
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 221235" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>So true. When I notice combustion getting to that stage I drop carefully into that "maintaining" gear where it's not as if I'm actually smoking, but taking in the bare minimum each draw just to keep it lit. </p><p></p><p>Also, to add, if you get to that stage and it goes out, let it sit for a minute or two...many times the relight and DGT will give a burst of flavor, kind of a touch-and-go to get the process started again. 8)</p><p></p><p>Shane, it depends on the English. EMP likes a nice, slow crawl of a smoke, as does Squadron Leader. Skiff is a bit more forgiving of some puffs and set-downs, which is why it's an easy one for conversation with folks. Penzance is flexible, but I've found a slower pace (with less than gentle winds) does it right.</p><p></p><p>When everything is going perfectly, I usually realize it about 3/4 the way through the bowl, like waking up from a nap, and sometimes as much as two hours have passed (not kidding). Embarcadero and Hal have both been at the core of some of my longest smokes to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 221235, member: 1969"] So true. When I notice combustion getting to that stage I drop carefully into that "maintaining" gear where it's not as if I'm actually smoking, but taking in the bare minimum each draw just to keep it lit. Also, to add, if you get to that stage and it goes out, let it sit for a minute or two...many times the relight and DGT will give a burst of flavor, kind of a touch-and-go to get the process started again. 8) Shane, it depends on the English. EMP likes a nice, slow crawl of a smoke, as does Squadron Leader. Skiff is a bit more forgiving of some puffs and set-downs, which is why it's an easy one for conversation with folks. Penzance is flexible, but I've found a slower pace (with less than gentle winds) does it right. When everything is going perfectly, I usually realize it about 3/4 the way through the bowl, like waking up from a nap, and sometimes as much as two hours have passed (not kidding). Embarcadero and Hal have both been at the core of some of my longest smokes to date. [/QUOTE]
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