TheLogo-Mat
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If I were to sell a sealed 8 ounce bag of Stonehaven from my personal stash- what would be a fair price? Payment via Paypal.
ak2000":5n75r4rf said:Interesting, I did not know that...
I'd have to agree with BH on this one. I, too, find Stonehaven to be better when young. Just my personal preference.Blackhorse":9r8f000o said:ak2000":9r8f000o said:Interesting, I did not know that...
That belief might be personal...but as with most other Esoterica blends I find the flavor best when fresh. It’s the same with Lakelands for me...whatever it is that makes it what it is just dissipates over time.
Others would perhaps argue that this is all hogwash. To each his own I suppose. I have no ill will against those that disagree with me...no matter how foolish and wrong they are.
Isn't this pretty much what I said above? lolBriarBeagle":bte51pi8 said:As for price, I have recently bought it for $35-$50/ bag in retail (online) setting. I guess it depends on how much you are looking to make on it. I've seen them sell as high as $150, but to me that is just insane.
Ha. Well, it appears so. Don't I feel foolish. Serves me right for not reading through all the replies.ak2000":kh0u87rw said:Isn't this pretty much what I said above? lolBriarBeagle":kh0u87rw said:As for price, I have recently bought it for $35-$50/ bag in retail (online) setting. I guess it depends on how much you are looking to make on it. I've seen them sell as high as $150, but to me that is just insane.
I've found this very same thing to be true in my experience. Think my present stash dates from around '10 or so and it's quite to my tastes. But there again I do generally prefer aged to fresh in every instance.DrumsAndBeer":9cu39mti said:I guess I don't notice a huge difference between aged and fresh Stonehaven, other than the fact that it smooth's out a hair with a few years on it. But that's burley for you.
I guess your POV makes sense. Lakelands have heavy toppings/casings, and they will dissipate with time. It happens to my beloved Ennerdale -but I still enjoy it even when aged, even when the almond/citrus scent has diminished a lot. As Stonehaven has a rather heavy topping as well, then it will also happen over time.Blackhorse":wdjctcxm said:ak2000":wdjctcxm said:Interesting, I did not know that...
That belief might be personal...but as with most other Esoterica blends I find the flavor best when fresh. It’s the same with Lakelands for me...whatever it is that makes it what it is just dissipates over time.
Others would perhaps argue that this is all hogwash. To each his own I suppose. I have no ill will against those that disagree with me...no matter how foolish and wrong they are.
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