babysinister
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Part of this post is a tobacco advisory.
I just jarred a tin of BF that spent a year in my cellar. Before that, it seems to have had a long shelf time at the e-tailer's. The wax paper wrapper was saturated with brown stain, which usually means good things have happened to this baccy. Dunno, this is my first tin. The tin note smelled like dense, swampy fermented flake. I'm giving it some jar time before I smoke the first bowl. That's how I roll.
For those of you (if indeed there are any here) who have Brown Flake in your rotation, my advice is to consume what you have at a judicious pace: I just clicked on the products tab at the JFGermain website and couldn't locate Brown Flake among its current listing of pipe tobacco offerings.
http://www.jfgermain.co.je/history.html#
I just jarred a tin of BF that spent a year in my cellar. Before that, it seems to have had a long shelf time at the e-tailer's. The wax paper wrapper was saturated with brown stain, which usually means good things have happened to this baccy. Dunno, this is my first tin. The tin note smelled like dense, swampy fermented flake. I'm giving it some jar time before I smoke the first bowl. That's how I roll.
For those of you (if indeed there are any here) who have Brown Flake in your rotation, my advice is to consume what you have at a judicious pace: I just clicked on the products tab at the JFGermain website and couldn't locate Brown Flake among its current listing of pipe tobacco offerings.
http://www.jfgermain.co.je/history.html#