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Peterson Old Dublin - too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="tslots" data-source="post: 155194" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>It's been many years since I had Old Dublin, bit I don't remember it being particularly strong. And when compared to SG Brown Rope #4, I think you should have noticed a significant decrease in the nicotine hit. </p><p></p><p>As Brewdude mentioned, it could just be your puffing style - or perhaps that you smoked before eating.</p><p></p><p>When experimenting further, it might be best to accompany your smoke with a sweet drink (iced tea, soda, etc.). The sugar will lessen nicotine nastiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tslots, post: 155194, member: 245"] It's been many years since I had Old Dublin, bit I don't remember it being particularly strong. And when compared to SG Brown Rope #4, I think you should have noticed a significant decrease in the nicotine hit. As Brewdude mentioned, it could just be your puffing style - or perhaps that you smoked before eating. When experimenting further, it might be best to accompany your smoke with a sweet drink (iced tea, soda, etc.). The sugar will lessen nicotine nastiness. [/QUOTE]
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