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<blockquote data-quote="kxg" data-source="post: 549828" data-attributes="member: 4492"><p>In the Scottish category, I lean toward Watch City Fat Bastard. Ernie, a week or two ago, released a very limited micro-batch of a blend called Undead Scottsman (sic). It is quite good but was only available 4oz to a customer and it sold out quickly. It will not be made again because some of the constituent tobaccos are no longer available. On a side note: while I love to try new and even limited blends, I'm torn between liking them too much and no more being available.</p><p></p><p>Another blend in the English/Scottish vein that I've recently tried for the first time is Wilkie Surbrug's Crystal Palace. Reportedly a recipe that predates the Civil War. It is an interesting blend that is a bit different than anything I've smoked previously. I like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kxg, post: 549828, member: 4492"] In the Scottish category, I lean toward Watch City Fat Bastard. Ernie, a week or two ago, released a very limited micro-batch of a blend called Undead Scottsman (sic). It is quite good but was only available 4oz to a customer and it sold out quickly. It will not be made again because some of the constituent tobaccos are no longer available. On a side note: while I love to try new and even limited blends, I'm torn between liking them too much and no more being available. Another blend in the English/Scottish vein that I've recently tried for the first time is Wilkie Surbrug's Crystal Palace. Reportedly a recipe that predates the Civil War. It is an interesting blend that is a bit different than anything I've smoked previously. I like it. [/QUOTE]
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