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Post by stillernin on Dec 1, 2019 15:09:46 GMT -5
This stuff is quintessentially pipe tobacco,anything anybody wanna say for walter.
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Post by Ronv69 on Dec 1, 2019 17:37:41 GMT -5
Is good.
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Post by Legend Lover on Dec 1, 2019 18:06:07 GMT -5
Welcome back...i think. Not sure why there's only 1 post by you, unless I'm mistaking you for someone else, in which case, welcome.
As for swra... I need to get my hands on some of this.
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Post by kbareit on Dec 1, 2019 18:10:11 GMT -5
It's a nice basic smoke, no frills but consistent and burns well with no bite.
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taharris
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Post by taharris on Dec 2, 2019 5:40:22 GMT -5
Never tried it. The “aromatic” part always scared me away.
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Post by Ronv69 on Dec 2, 2019 9:00:56 GMT -5
Never tried it. The “aromatic” part always scared me away. It's not a strongly flavored gooper. The fact that it's been a popular standard for so long says something. You arophobic guys are so cute, smoking your pipes with your pinkie sticking out. 😜😁🤠
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taharris
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Post by taharris on Dec 2, 2019 12:55:57 GMT -5
Never tried it. The “aromatic” part always scared me away. It's not a strongly flavored gooper. The fact that it's been a popular standard for so long says something. You arophobic guys are so cute, smoking your pipes with your pinkie sticking out. 😜😁🤠
Well, aromatics are a little scary sometimes.
I've heard that they will bite your fingers if you're not careful when taking them out of their tins!
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Post by papipeguy on Dec 2, 2019 12:56:36 GMT -5
It's been many years since I smoked it but remember it as a decent blend with a pleasant aroma.
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Post by That Falls Guy on Dec 2, 2019 14:34:32 GMT -5
Never tried it. The “aromatic” part always scared me away.
Try it......you'll like it!
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taharris
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Post by taharris on Dec 2, 2019 17:51:03 GMT -5
Never tried it. The “aromatic” part always scared me away.
Try it......you'll like it! Next time I see it in a drug store I will pick up a pouch and give it a shot. And then I will post a review (assuming I survive ).
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Post by Ronv69 on Dec 2, 2019 19:19:34 GMT -5
Try it......you'll like it! Next time I see it in a drug store I will pick up a pouch and give it a shot. And then I will post a review (assuming I survive ). Watch your finger.
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Post by IrishCatholicPipeSmoker on Dec 2, 2019 19:54:37 GMT -5
I find it to be consistent and very good to puff on throughout the day.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2019 20:02:00 GMT -5
Never tried it. The “aromatic” part always scared me away. It's not a strongly flavored gooper. The fact that it's been a popular standard for so long says something. You arophobic guys are so cute, smoking your pipes with your pinkie sticking out. 😜😁🤠 Why would you take a perfectly good tobacco and put chemicals in it. I may be a raised pinkie while I enjoy the flavors of my non-aromatics. I sit in wonder when I read an aromatic smoker isn't getting flavor from his Mustard, pickle, raspberry, peanut butter tobacco that has been topped with mayo, wasbi and jalapeno sauce. Have a good night
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2019 20:04:13 GMT -5
Welcome back...i think. Not sure why there's only 1 post by you, unless I'm mistaking you for someone else, in which case, welcome. As for swra... I need to get my hands on some of this. Paddy this may be a new bloke. The name is spelled different. And the chosen words are spelled correctly.
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Post by crapgame on Dec 2, 2019 23:10:40 GMT -5
SWRA is an outstanding blend that I smoke regularly.. a blend that could appeal to all pipe smokers.
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Post by Ronv69 on Dec 2, 2019 23:15:34 GMT -5
It's not a strongly flavored gooper. The fact that it's been a popular standard for so long says something. You arophobic guys are so cute, smoking your pipes with your pinkie sticking out. 😜😁🤠 Why would you take a perfectly good tobacco and put chemicals in it. I may be a raised pinkie while I enjoy the flavors of my non-aromatics. I sit in wonder when I read an aromatic smoker isn't getting flavor from his Mustard, pickle, raspberry, peanut butter tobacco that has been topped with mayo, wasbi and jalapeno sauce. Have a good night All of your "pure" tobacco has stuff added to it. And don't worry, I certainly won't lose any sleep over any comment you make. I have misery of my own without sharing any of your's.
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Post by Legend Lover on Dec 3, 2019 3:59:13 GMT -5
Que pasa gentleman?
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Post by voyager on Dec 3, 2019 16:42:37 GMT -5
its one of my fav but cant get it in Australia any more
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Post by That Falls Guy on Dec 3, 2019 17:59:45 GMT -5
Why would you take a perfectly good tobacco and put chemicals in it. I may be a raised pinkie while I enjoy the flavors of my non-aromatics. I sit in wonder when I read an aromatic smoker isn't getting flavor from his Mustard, pickle, raspberry, peanut butter tobacco that has been topped with mayo, wasbi and jalapeno sauce. Have a good night Most tobaccos (if not all), have some sort of 'chemicals' in them, whether they are aromatic or not. I get what you are saying about aromatics. I'm not a particular fan of aromatics either. But I will try a particular tobacco, regardless of whether it's aromatic or not. Somewhere here on the forum I already posted that I don't really care how a tobacco smells, but rather how it tastes. If you don't avail yourself to at least try SWRA, you're missing out on a really good thing! Don't make such rash comments about it, unless you've tried it first. Then, I and other forum members, might be more apt to respect your opinion.of this and other blends upon which you might comment.
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Post by Ronv69 on Dec 3, 2019 18:50:02 GMT -5
There are a lot of blends that are technically "aros", but the added flavor is nice, light and barely noticeable. Many, such as Wilke #191 are flavored with natural ingredients such as honey.
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Post by monbla256 on Dec 3, 2019 19:15:35 GMT -5
ALL tobaccos are cased. Here's Sutliff says about Casing & Flavorings:
Casing – A process in which a casing mixture is made and applied to the tobacco to help smooth out the smoke as well as act as a base flavor. Each manufacturer will have their own unique casing recipe and will typically apply it before final flavoring. Popular casing ingredients are licorice, corn syrup, and sugar. There are two methods for casing tobacco:
Dipping – Tobacco is dragged through a trough of casing and the excess is squeezed out of rollers. This applies a great deal of casing to the product and is essential to the production of plug cut style tobaccos. Cubes, slices, and some of the more traditional styled products are also dipped.
Spray Cased – Tobacco is run through a cylinder and casing is sprayed onto the product. This method is the most common casing method today. Tobaccos cased under this process tend to be fluffier than dipped tobaccos.
Flavor – Blended tobaccos, are almost always treated with flavoring agents to enhance their natural taste. The flavoring process – employing such ingredients as sugar, honey, licorice, or fruit extracts – is governed by formulas which are perhaps the most carefully guarded industrial secrets in the tobacco business. Flavoring is applied to cased tobacco, and some typical flavors include vanilla, rum, whiskey, or cherry, to provide the “Top Notes” of the blend.
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chasingembers
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Favorite Pipe: My Growing J. Everett Collection, Fifteen Day Bruce Weaver Set, Meerschaums, Oguz Simsek Skulls
Favorite Tobacco: Black Frigate,Solani Silver Flake, Yenidje Highlander, Angler's Dream, Watch City Slices, Salty Dogs, Mephisto, Ennerdale Flake, Rich Dark Honeydew, 1792 Flake
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Post by chasingembers on Dec 5, 2019 0:39:55 GMT -5
Over the past thirty years I've always kept it around.
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Post by stillernin on Dec 6, 2019 20:35:21 GMT -5
It's a good smoke
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Post by roadsdiverged on Dec 6, 2019 20:52:28 GMT -5
Just got a pouch in the mail yesturday. My stash finally ran out
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iaido
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Post by iaido on Dec 6, 2019 21:48:21 GMT -5
You guys are a hoot .
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Wizard
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First Name: Angel
Favorite Pipe: Stanwell HCA Churchwarden Calabash Rustic, and Peterson Irish Harp with the sterling silver band and black and brown marble stem. And my 8 churchwardens Wizard pipes
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Post by Wizard on Dec 8, 2019 12:06:29 GMT -5
I have not tried it yet, but I have been wanting to. I guess I’ll get some now. I’ll order some. 🧙🏼♂️
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Post by jeffd on Dec 8, 2019 18:27:54 GMT -5
"Arophibic" a new word for me.
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Post by Ronv69 on Dec 10, 2019 23:36:02 GMT -5
"Arophibic" a new word for me. Me too, but it's a good one that we'll be seeing more of.
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Wizard
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Posts: 443
First Name: Angel
Favorite Pipe: Stanwell HCA Churchwarden Calabash Rustic, and Peterson Irish Harp with the sterling silver band and black and brown marble stem. And my 8 churchwardens Wizard pipes
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Post by Wizard on Mar 31, 2020 11:10:53 GMT -5
Been wanting to try it for a good while. Thinking of ordering it tomorrow!
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Post by bigwoolie on Mar 31, 2020 11:17:49 GMT -5
SWR regular, the non aromatic, is the only pipe tobacco my wife ever wrinkled her nose at. I've never even tried the aromatic.
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