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<blockquote data-quote="Steveaux" data-source="post: 371927" data-attributes="member: 2677"><p>I like "smoky", but not acrid.</p><p></p><p>"Smoky", for me, falls into one of two categories ... savory, or acrid.</p><p></p><p>I love ODF. To me, ODF is savory. It's more of a hardwood smoke flavor. However, every "Lat-forward" or "Lat-bomb" blend I've tried has left me ... well ... disgusted. Their evergreen-smoked flavors and aromas come across as a combination of creosote and burnt rubber.</p><p></p><p>Being intrepid, or foolhardy (your call), I kept trying. Then I tried Sutliff R-Blend. FIREWORKS, DANCING BEARS, I MAY HAVE EVEN SEEN A UNICORN !!! It's sweet and spicy, with the Latakia present, but only in a supporting role.</p><p></p><p>So, if any of you can recommend similar Lat-light blends, I would really appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steveaux, post: 371927, member: 2677"] I like "smoky", but not acrid. "Smoky", for me, falls into one of two categories ... savory, or acrid. I love ODF. To me, ODF is savory. It's more of a hardwood smoke flavor. However, every "Lat-forward" or "Lat-bomb" blend I've tried has left me ... well ... disgusted. Their evergreen-smoked flavors and aromas come across as a combination of creosote and burnt rubber. Being intrepid, or foolhardy (your call), I kept trying. Then I tried Sutliff R-Blend. FIREWORKS, DANCING BEARS, I MAY HAVE EVEN SEEN A UNICORN !!! It's sweet and spicy, with the Latakia present, but only in a supporting role. So, if any of you can recommend similar Lat-light blends, I would really appreciate it. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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