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Comoys Cask #2.
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FredS wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 06:27Comoys Cask #2.
I've seen this on the shelf at my B&M but I'm not sure if I've ever tried it which is strange because I've been a pipe smoker all of my life.
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MrPiper wrote: ↑10 Oct 2022, 18:53 Mine was always either PS Lux Bulseye or if I was in the house Dan Milonga.

I thought Haunted Bookshop would be a great pick for this but it was a woefully boring dud. I mixed it half with some exhausted rooster hoping g to mellow it a bit and the blend was even worse than the two individually πŸ˜ƒ
I like the HB all by itself...give it a little time to age and it is a good smooth strong smoke. YMMV
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FredS wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 06:27Comoys Cask #2.
I'm enjoying the Comoy's blends. Not overly complex (which is lost on me anyway) but very enjoyable all day blends, IMHO. They will likely replace my beloved McClelland's blends when they are all gone for regularly smoked blends.
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MrPiper wrote: ↑10 Oct 2022, 18:53 Mine was always either PS Lux Bulseye or if I was in the house Dan Milonga.

I thought Haunted Bookshop would be a great pick for this but it was a woefully boring dud. I mixed it half with some exhausted rooster hoping g to mellow it a bit and the blend was even worse than the two individually πŸ˜ƒ
Haunted Bookshop tasted like parmesan cheese and unwashed foot. I'm with you on this.
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Jocose wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 06:51
FredS wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 06:27Comoys Cask #2.
I've seen this on the shelf at my B&M but I'm not sure if I've ever tried it which is strange because I've been a pipe smoker all of my life.
Cask #2 is an aro that's easy to smoke and easy to find/buy.
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FredS wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 10:49
Jocose wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 06:51
FredS wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 06:27Comoys Cask #2.
I've seen this on the shelf at my B&M but I'm not sure if I've ever tried it which is strange because I've been a pipe smoker all of my life.
Cask #2 is an aro that's easy to smoke and easy to find/buy.
Ah, no wonder I've not tried it. Not that I have anything against aromatics, they just dont call my name.
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Jocose wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 11:44
FredS wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 10:49
Jocose wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 06:51
I've seen this on the shelf at my B&M but I'm not sure if I've ever tried it which is strange because I've been a pipe smoker all of my life.
Cask #2 is an aro that's easy to smoke and easy to find/buy.
Ah, no wonder I've not tried it. Not that I have anything against aromatics, they just dont call my name.
Thus my warning. There are other Comoy's Cask blends - english, balkan, va-per - that may be more to your taste if yer looking to experiment. Ask SlowToke.
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As shocking as this might be. I confess to enjoying Carter Hall as I read a book.
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DLJake wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 17:12 As shocking as this might be. I confess to enjoying Carter Hall as I read a book.
The Carter Hall doesn't shock me, but damn, you reading books? ...
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