Astleys No 55 in my little Joao Ries dublin. This blend is vert light; I have been having trouble finding a pipe in my rotation that gives me much flavor at all. Won't be a repeat.
Another back-to-back bowl ... this time I started with Captain Black Royal (got a bit of tongue bite this time (my first with Captain Black Royal ... must have been puffing a bit too much), and the second bowl was Sutliff Crème Brulee. Smoked it in one of my Cory Pipes.
Took a couple of days away and drove to Osage Beach, MO. Sitting on the balcony of my apartment enjoying a bowl of Black Cavendish in a refurbed/reworked no-name...
I am sure this tobacco idea is old as pipes smoking. I have a Ball jar called mixed. For the past year I have been putting desk top spillage in it. Maybe 15 different tobacco blends. What a great smoke
Barbados Plantation...my first two bowls of 1-Q & Erin Go Bragh just didn’t sit right with me for some reason. The Sutliff brought it all home though. Much better start to my pipe smoking day.
Had some Lane1-Q today in Baraccini, first time for me, not a bad blend. Also Recieved another tin of Autumn Evening and for the first time We Three Kings from C&D. Really liked the Christmas blend.
More Second Breakfast in my new Neerup this morning as I prepare for my trip to L.A. Not looking forward to the 7 hour flight to LAX (and that's direct) nor the red eye return flight Friday at 11 pm.
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@ocpunk714 -- Barbados Go Bragh! Eh?
More Frog Morton on the Bayou
I'd rather see a blend called, "How's Bayou."