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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 289289" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I've been smoking this burley/va blend and have a comment or two for yinz. This is a bulk and arrives in a bag of thousands of tiny, hard tobacco cubelets looking kind of like rabbit food. The package has a bean bag texture, and made me want to throw it at someone. The aroma seems like Virginia to me. </p><p></p><p>Packing takes some care -- I use the gravity, light tapping method in a tall skinny bowl. Lighting requires patience. Several relights will be needed, but eventually it seems to want to get on with it.</p><p></p><p>Warning -- this seems to me an outdoors blend. The slight breeze helps keep it lit and, since the little burning cubelets want to leap out of the pipe at the slightest bump, there is less chance of ruining your best sweater or setting fire to the dog. This isn't a blend for your zulu or radically canted Dublin.</p><p></p><p>Once I got the hang of it, it became a nice, mild smoke for a modest price. I'd tell you about the flavor nuances, but I didn't detect any, which is not necessarily a bad thing for me. Maybe it will improve with age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 289289, member: 2318"] I've been smoking this burley/va blend and have a comment or two for yinz. This is a bulk and arrives in a bag of thousands of tiny, hard tobacco cubelets looking kind of like rabbit food. The package has a bean bag texture, and made me want to throw it at someone. The aroma seems like Virginia to me. Packing takes some care -- I use the gravity, light tapping method in a tall skinny bowl. Lighting requires patience. Several relights will be needed, but eventually it seems to want to get on with it. Warning -- this seems to me an outdoors blend. The slight breeze helps keep it lit and, since the little burning cubelets want to leap out of the pipe at the slightest bump, there is less chance of ruining your best sweater or setting fire to the dog. This isn't a blend for your zulu or radically canted Dublin. Once I got the hang of it, it became a nice, mild smoke for a modest price. I'd tell you about the flavor nuances, but I didn't detect any, which is not necessarily a bad thing for me. Maybe it will improve with age. [/QUOTE]
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