pipetongue1 Broken Pipe Joined Dec 14, 2007 Messages 1,888 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2010 #1 A couple of days ago I cracked a tin of Burley fl. #1 it was very wet took a couple of days to dery out!! Anyone else notice this? Ken :tongue:
A couple of days ago I cracked a tin of Burley fl. #1 it was very wet took a couple of days to dery out!! Anyone else notice this? Ken :tongue:
Muddler Well-known member Joined May 22, 2008 Messages 1,852 Reaction score 2 Jul 19, 2010 #2 Ken, there's a review on SF where the reviewer left the flakes to dry out in the sun for a while. Seems like you are not alone. http://www.smokersforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=85451
Ken, there's a review on SF where the reviewer left the flakes to dry out in the sun for a while. Seems like you are not alone. http://www.smokersforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=85451
pipetongue1 Broken Pipe Joined Dec 14, 2007 Messages 1,888 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2010 #3 Thanx Mudd, Ken :tongue:
A Anonymous Guest Jul 19, 2010 #4 Noticed some C&D blends need some "airtime", a couple of days or so......enjoy Ken!
J_Rock Well-known member Joined Jan 15, 2008 Messages 460 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2010 #5 The BF #2 I have is perfect on the moisture front must just be the BF #1. The BF #2 is starting to grow on me, I didn't care for it much on the first bowl I smoked.
The BF #2 I have is perfect on the moisture front must just be the BF #1. The BF #2 is starting to grow on me, I didn't care for it much on the first bowl I smoked.
Jack Straw Well-known member Joined Aug 27, 2009 Messages 349 Reaction score 0 Jul 20, 2010 #6 I found this blend was quite moist as well. Maybe slightly more so than the tin of Old Joe Krantz I opened at the same time.
I found this blend was quite moist as well. Maybe slightly more so than the tin of Old Joe Krantz I opened at the same time.