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tech-ninja
09-01-2006, 02:27 PM
OK, I did not see this one in the reviews, so here goes my first pipe tobacco review.
Macbaren Golden Extra
I just getting used to pipe terminology, but this is "ready rubbed" so according to my tobacconist I do not need to rub it much and pack it loosely.
I really enjoyed this tobacco. It was not overly sweet and smelled like molasses. It burned really well.
It was slightly naturally sweet, not overpowering and had a good nutty flavor.
This is a Burley blend.
http://www.mac-baren.com/Default.aspx?ID=1254
I bought a couple of ounces to try later this week.
Smoke King David
03-25-2007, 10:03 AM
I am new to this forum, but have smoked pipes and cigars for some time now :tu
Nice summary of Golden Extra. I have smoked many of the MacBaren blends, and this one smokes the coolest. The honey/molasses notes do not overwhelm the natural tobacco taste. This is one of my favorites.
If you are looking for a bit more of an aromatic, I suggest mixing 2 to 3 parts Golden Extra with 1 part black cavendish (I use Lane BCA), although I almost always smoke Golden Extra without black cav.
Smoke King David
OK, I did not see this one in the reviews, so here goes my first pipe tobacco review.
Macbaren Golden Extra
I just getting used to pipe terminology, but this is "ready rubbed" so according to my tobacconist I do not need to rub it much and pack it loosely.
I really enjoyed this tobacco. It was not overly sweet and smelled like molasses. It burned really well.
It was slightly naturally sweet, not overpowering and had a good nutty flavor.
This is a Burley blend.
http://www.mac-baren.com/Default.aspx?ID=1254
I bought a couple of ounces to try later this week.
carbonbased_al
03-25-2007, 12:28 PM
I am new to this forum, but have smoked pipes and cigars for some time now :tu
Nice summary of Golden Extra. I have smoked many of the MacBaren blends, and this one smokes the coolest. The honey/molasses notes do not overwhelm the natural tobacco taste. This is one of my favorites.
If you are looking for a bit more of an aromatic, I suggest mixing 2 to 3 parts Golden Extra with 1 part black cavendish (I use Lane BCA), although I almost always smoke Golden Extra without black cav.
Smoke King David
Welcome to the forum Smoke King David!
Ultravox
03-25-2007, 05:08 PM
Does it live up to the epithet of being the 'MacBlowtorch'? :pp
cquon
03-25-2007, 05:25 PM
Welcome to the jungle, SKD! :pp
Mad Hatter
04-16-2007, 11:16 PM
For all the raving reviews (elsewhere) I had come across pertaining to MB Golden Extra, I couldn't wait to try it. Based on my other experiences with MB tobaccos I almost made the foolish mistake of ordering a half pound off the internet just in good confidence. Boy am I glad I didn't. For people who like a more natural tobacco taste this is a good choice but I guess I don't fall into that category. To me it was as if I had stuffed a wad of dried Redman into my pipe and started to puff away. I found nothing likeable about it with the exception that it did burn fairly well. Well, you can't like them all, but I will hold onto this tin and give it another try in the future.
EvanS
04-17-2007, 02:09 AM
For all the raving reviews (elsewhere) I had come across pertaining to MB Golden Extra, I couldn't wait to try it. Based on my other experiences with MB tobaccos I almost made the foolish mistake of ordering a half pound off the internet just in good confidence. Boy am I glad I didn't. For people who like a more natural tobacco taste this is a good choice but I guess I don't fall into that category. To me it was as if I had stuffed a wad of dried Redman into my pipe and started to puff away. I found nothing likeable about it with the exception that it did burn fairly well. Well, you can't like them all, but I will hold onto this tin and give it another try in the future.
I'm with Mad Hatter on this one. Actually it's not that I so much DISlike this tobac. It was one of my firsts and I thought it was pretty decent at the time But given the last 4-5 months of piping MB GE has slipped into the foggy reaches of past smoking experience, not likely to be repeated.