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New Mac Baren Dark Fired Kentucky
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 215189" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I got my tin in. Added it and did a review over at the review site.</p><p></p><p>All the hundred ways that have been used here to describe 'smokey' are the Dark Fired Kentucky, which to me is surprisinly well balenced with the other component's flavors. Didn't seem to be a lot of interplay...but all could be recognized. This is like Gawith Dark Flake Lite...the extremes of the GDF brought back to a level at which I'm betting a larger market will enjoy them. For some, that might make this less interesting...but its not. It's more round with a slightly sweeter VA base. And for me, that's a plus.</p><p></p><p>N level? I smoked two bowls after breakfast this morning and while I surely knew I was 'under the influence' I wasn't in trouble. Dark Flake, Irish Flake, the ropes and twists...if they're a 9.5 out of 10, N wise? This is a 6.5 - 7.</p><p></p><p>At this point I would call this one good enough to have around all the time, which for me is saying a lot for a MacBaren item. I think it's not only quite an excellent blend...it's also a good idea. It fits nicely into a hole that was obvious. Score one for Micky B!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 215189, member: 1365"] I got my tin in. Added it and did a review over at the review site. All the hundred ways that have been used here to describe 'smokey' are the Dark Fired Kentucky, which to me is surprisinly well balenced with the other component's flavors. Didn't seem to be a lot of interplay...but all could be recognized. This is like Gawith Dark Flake Lite...the extremes of the GDF brought back to a level at which I'm betting a larger market will enjoy them. For some, that might make this less interesting...but its not. It's more round with a slightly sweeter VA base. And for me, that's a plus. N level? I smoked two bowls after breakfast this morning and while I surely knew I was 'under the influence' I wasn't in trouble. Dark Flake, Irish Flake, the ropes and twists...if they're a 9.5 out of 10, N wise? This is a 6.5 - 7. At this point I would call this one good enough to have around all the time, which for me is saying a lot for a MacBaren item. I think it's not only quite an excellent blend...it's also a good idea. It fits nicely into a hole that was obvious. Score one for Micky B! [/QUOTE]
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