Walgreens Burley and Black

(2.13)
Blend of flake cuts and cavendish. Cool smoking, even burning without a bite.

Details

Brand Walgreens
Blended By  
Manufactured By  
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Black Cavendish, Burley, Cavendish
Flavoring Vanilla
Cut Coarse Cut
Packaging 12 oz. bags
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

Strength
Mild
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Mild
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming

Average Rating

2.13 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 19, 2016 Very Mild Mild to Medium Mild Very Pleasant
The burley is nutty with a little molasses, and the black cavendish is vanilla sweet. You won't notice them most of the time, though they peek out a little after the half way point. The toppings are vanilla with a little caramel. There's a very light honey note, too. No nicotine to speak of. It needs a fair amount of dry time. Burns at a moderate pace once dried to some extent. Leaves moisture in the bowl, and some dottle if not dehumidified. A fair all day, tame smoke that won't bite or get harsh. Has a very pleasant after taste and room note.

-JimInks
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 28, 2011 Mild Mild Mild Very Pleasant
A friend of mine, who decided pipe smoking wasn't for him, gave me a bag of this. He purchased it at the local Walgreens and probably smoked about 3 bowls out of it.

At first I contemplated just throwing it in the garbage. But the smell coming from the bag was actually quite nice. It reminded of how the Tinderbox at the local mall smelled when you would walk into the store back when I was a kid.

Finally curiosity got the best of me and I decided to give it a go. First and foremost, this stuff is just bathed in humectants. Out of the bag its wet and extremely sticky. I spread some paper towels on a cookie sheet, covered it in a layer of tobacco, then covered that with more paper towels. I used the top layer of paper towels to blot the tobacco and absorb as much of the polypropylene glycol as I could. I then let it sit over night. It was still fairly moist the next day, but most of the "stickiness" was gone.

I loaded up a bowl and lit up. I wont sit here and wax poetic about a cheap Walgreens blend that cost $14 for 14 ounces. Suffice to say it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The taste was that of any other OTC tobacco (think Velvet) and was mild and pleasant. The room note was great though. It just had that wonderful old time pipe tobacco smell, so kudos for that. It did leave the bowl wet and the gurgle didnt show till about 2/3rds into the bowel, but I have to say that it did start to get a little sour by then so I finished up and dumped the rest.

Overall, this stuff is not that bad. Now, I know full well that there are many pipe smokers who will NEVER give this tobacco a try and thats ok. This review isn't directed at them. As another poster stated, you could do far worse. Some may balk at the "prep time" just to make it "smokable" (although you could still smoke it as is, straight from the bag) and I wont argue against that. But when you factor in the price vs how much you get, its quite a bargain and a decent choice for someone who must smoke on a budget.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 06, 2012 Mild Mild to Medium Mild Pleasant to Tolerable
Burley & Black… Came in a 12oz poly bag from Walgreens. IMO the tobacco was way too wet and sticky straight from the bag, and as no surprise produced a steamy, goopy foul tasting smoke.

Drying this tobacco is a slow process; it took several days of being spread out in a large bowl to get it dry enough to be IMO smokable, then it is really not a bad smoke. Mild, bite free, burned dry and now had some pleasant tobacco taste. If you already like Burley/Cavendish blends and don't mind all the drying fuss, as said by others, you could do a lot worse than B&B. (and spend more $$ doing it)

My dryed B&B has seen a lot of duty lately in my cob pipe while working outdoors, where I prefer a low-keyed, no fuss smoke. B&B is not for everybody, being as mild and plane as this tobacco is, but I found it does blend well with various other tobaccos, in my case I add something strong like C/D Burley Flake #2 which will kick this stuff up a to whatever level suits the moment.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 04, 2008 Mild Medium to Strong Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Honestly, not bad. Nice vanilla scent, not too much tobacco flavor or nicotine though. This tobacco did not bite and all, and after a couple years the pouch still hasn't dried out...PG anyone? If you're in a pinch or want some cheap tobacco for the car and/or mixing, it's not bad. I keep some in the car along with a Dr. Grabow I picked up just for that reason. My only complaint is that is has a bit of a weird smell and feeling to it. Reminds me a lot of those nasty little Black and Mild cigars...
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 20, 2007 Mild Mild Mild Pleasant
Take me back to around 1990-1991, when I lived in a $210 a month Studio Apartment in a Not So Nice Neighborhood, worked in the Hotel Business parking cars, and was still under 21 ( barely )....this blend was one of my favorites. Now, as I sit here smoking Gawith Hoggarth and Companies Rum Flake, I realise how much my tastes have changed. I can honestly say, that if my current favorites were not available, and someone offered me this, I would not turn it down. I have some very fond memories around smoking this tobacco, and I am a sentimental fool, go figure. Smoke this if you are on a budget, or if you are disgusted with the current price of Captain Blck White Label, because this is a decent substitute for the Good Captain, in my humble opinion. Recommended!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 21, 2017 Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Mild to Medium Pleasant
Been updating my reviews with the changing times and new formats we've seen with pipe blends lately. Even P&C is getting into the act, offering more bulk OTCs. Which brings me to WBB (aka Blender's Gold). Now that it's sold in 3.5 oz tins, they're not dripping in sauces or PG. This is a very good smoke if you know how to prep OTC Burley or OTC aromatics. I found airing out overnite then a light packing does the trick without being overly wet or goopy. A tamper or two keeps things in check. It's got the body and feel of Velvet with a light, sweet and nutty flavor. Hints of fruit, vanilla, milk chocolate, coffee, hay and spice (ginger-like). And I have never seen pipe plumes like this. They bellow from my cob thick and white, then disperse and hover into lingering, silky clouds and swirls. Very trippy. The room note is quite nice but different: lemony, walnut-like and possibly with some type of vanilla liquer. Maybe a hint of mocha. I also did some research on the Walgreens private label. This line is made by Sutliff. Primarily burley blends which have been aged up to four years. So you're actually getting top notch leaf at a fraction of the price. Highly reccomended.
Pipe Used: Corncob
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 15, 2011 Mild Mild Mild Pleasant to Tolerable
Walgreen's/Blenders Gold Black and Burley/Burley and Black...however it goes it's the same stuff. It's also probably sold under a different brand name for CVS and then off to the super value brands as well I'm sure.

Knowing you get what you pay for I am always willing to take something for what it is. I have no problem smoking a cheap drugstore brand if it's a decent smoke...I guess I'm still on that search and I figured I'de try this. It's way too wet to smoke right from the bag. Ater several days of drying out it's comming around to what I think and hope might be a decent cheap smoke. I have it drying out on a large cookie sheet all at once and then will place it in a jar. The aroma from the bag is actually really nice. Sweet, buttery, nutty, oatmeal raisin with a touch of vanilla and caramel is what I get from it. It's got a lot going on in the aroma but the flavor is trully one dimensional. If you go easy on it once it's dried out a bit and smoke it with the nose sniffing a whiff of your puffs here and there you get some of that sweet oatmeal raisin character. I think I can note the nutty character of the Burley and taste the tobaccos along with a mild nicotine content. It can bite if you push it and can leave the palate tasting a little ashy. I can't smoke this like I do other aromatics. I usually like to pull long full draws of smoke. Not with this one...puff puff is all you can do. I also can't really notice the room note. It's there but not overwhelming or too sweet and it doesn't linger much. That can be a good or bad thing for different smokers. The best thing about this baccy is it's aroma from the bag. Like most aromatics it smells too good to be true. It reminds me of my childhood. I used to walk down the isles of the local Walgreens where there were dozens of Dr. Grabow's on the racks and the smell of bags and bags of different Walgreens baccy on the shelves.

I want to like it...I really do. I'm going to let it dry and keep giving it a try to see how it comes around. Might make for an simple smoke while driving, working in the yard, a day out fishing, while having a couple beers...etc. Or maybe not and I'll never make it through anymore of the bag. Sometimes you just want a plain, simple smoke so I'm hoping this comes around to be that. If you're looking for complexity in a blend to savor in the moment...believe me this ain't it. But in my short time of smoking a pipe, I've defenately had worse. Take it for what it is...a cheap mass produced drug store baccy but I think underneath all the casing and humectant it wants to be a decent smoke. I'll update this review if it comes around to be something worth smoking more of. Also out of the Walgreens/Blenders Gold selection this is probably the better of them along with Toasted Cavendish and the plain Burley I would imagine.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 03, 2010 Mild Mild Very Mild Pleasant to Tolerable
My first pipe tobacco. An inexpensive straightforward smoke. Simple, but not unpleasant. Smokes cool and doesn't bite. Not a whole lot in the taste department, but again not bad. Still smoke it from time to time.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 10, 2010 Mild Mild Very Mild Pleasant
When you take into consideration the price and the amount you get, this is a pretty decent blend.

I have to place it in a baking pan and leave it to dry for a day or so, but afterwards it lights well, burns well and rarely bites.

It is cloyingly sweet at times, and my wife says it reminds her of vanilla ice cream with caramel. I don't smoke it in my high grades however, as it does leave a bit of gunk in the bowl. Another advantage it that it is readily available pretty much anywhere in the US. If you are looking for an inexpensive everyday tobacco then this is one you should try.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Nov 20, 2009 Mild Very Mild Mild Pleasant
Taken for what it is this isn't a bad tobacco, especially for the price.It is not at all offensive. It lights easily, burns cool, does not require relighting, doesn't turn bitter toward the end of the bowl, doesn't bite unless you force it to, and does not gunk up the pipe. Thus the physical properties.

It tastes sort of like butter cookies; mildly sweet and simple. It smells very nice in the bag and has an ok smell when being smoked.

Needless to say, if you want to smoke a complex Balkan or English then don't smoke this. By the same token, don't trash a butter cookie because it's not shrimp etufee. This is one of those American sitcoms of the tobacco world. You won't gain any revelations from experiencing it, but you won't be taxed in doing so either. A bowlful can be pleasant when you really don't want to be putting your attention on the smoke.

One good use I did find for it: I had an aromatic that had an interesting taste and a good aroma but had an astringency that made smoking it less than pleasant. I took a couple of ounces of that and mixed it with about four ounces of burly and Black and the result was quite good. The sting was gone but the flavoe and aroma of the aromatic came through on a far more gentle level. I'd expect B&B to have a similar effect on most inhospitable aromatics. I would not use it to try to tone down a Balkan or an english though. I've the feeling they'd clash.
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