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<blockquote data-quote="s.ireland" data-source="post: 166874" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Just finished my first bowl of BC from a sample sent to me by the generous and classy Ol'Dawg. </p><p></p><p>Very good stuff. Not quite "mild" but definitely medium bodied. Pretty darn close to Old Gowrie in terms of flavor. I could smoke BC for breakfast, lunch, and then Old Gowrie for dinner--if that makes sense. The sidestreem is toasty and nutty with less spice than OG. In fact, I sort of wish there was a more pronounced perique content but I suspect that's a main difference between BC and OG. I could be wrong but I get the impression that there is very little perique or KY in BC. To me that might be what gives this blend it's place amongst the other big 3. Easy to smoke, and the nuance is there if you look but you can just as easily sit back and let it smolder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s.ireland, post: 166874, member: 1283"] Just finished my first bowl of BC from a sample sent to me by the generous and classy Ol'Dawg. Very good stuff. Not quite "mild" but definitely medium bodied. Pretty darn close to Old Gowrie in terms of flavor. I could smoke BC for breakfast, lunch, and then Old Gowrie for dinner--if that makes sense. The sidestreem is toasty and nutty with less spice than OG. In fact, I sort of wish there was a more pronounced perique content but I suspect that's a main difference between BC and OG. I could be wrong but I get the impression that there is very little perique or KY in BC. To me that might be what gives this blend it's place amongst the other big 3. Easy to smoke, and the nuance is there if you look but you can just as easily sit back and let it smolder. [/QUOTE]
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