Sutliff Tobacco Company TS-4 White Cube Burley
(2.71)
Sutliff's TS-4 White Cube Burley takes white burley and cuts it into small cubes for cool, even burning — perfect for use as a blending component or for smoking on its own.
Details
Brand | Sutliff Tobacco Company |
Blended By | Carl McCallister |
Manufactured By | Sutliff Tobacco Company |
Blend Type | Burley Based |
Contents | Burley |
Flavoring | Molasses |
Cut | Cube |
Packaging | |
Country | United States |
Production | Currently available |
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Reviews
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 21, 2023 | Medium | None Detected | Mild to Medium | Pleasant |
20230221 edit: After trying Prince Albert, I can no longer justify keeping this around for smoking by itself. PA satisfies the urge for a simple burley as good or better than this, requires far less work, and is cheaper. This would probably be better for blending, if I ever get into that.
20230210 edit: it's kind of growing on me. After meticulously rubbing out the rest of my ounce, it burns fairly well, and i love the sweet jar note. The complexity there doesn't translate to flavor unfortunately. By itself it's kind of plain (not tasteless), but that's not necessarily bad. I could definitely see using it as a canvas for stronger flavors, or smoking it when i don't necessarily want to be punched in the face with flavor. May actually consider reordering.
Not a fan. Taste is fine, I get some slightly sweet, light bready, wheaty, nutty flavors, maybe a little black pepper? I'm not great with tasting notes. Another reviewer mentioned grape nuts, somehow that seems right. Enjoyable enough, but so far I can't get it to burn correctly. The merits don't justify the trouble. Packing it at all causes a compacted block which won't burn, and requires digging out with a pipe tool. Gravity packing works somewhat, but requires many relights. Rubbing out a bowl's worth made it burn a little better, but it's troublesome to rub out completely. My nicotine tolerance is low, and I get a significant nicotine hit from this one.
20230210 edit: it's kind of growing on me. After meticulously rubbing out the rest of my ounce, it burns fairly well, and i love the sweet jar note. The complexity there doesn't translate to flavor unfortunately. By itself it's kind of plain (not tasteless), but that's not necessarily bad. I could definitely see using it as a canvas for stronger flavors, or smoking it when i don't necessarily want to be punched in the face with flavor. May actually consider reordering.
Not a fan. Taste is fine, I get some slightly sweet, light bready, wheaty, nutty flavors, maybe a little black pepper? I'm not great with tasting notes. Another reviewer mentioned grape nuts, somehow that seems right. Enjoyable enough, but so far I can't get it to burn correctly. The merits don't justify the trouble. Packing it at all causes a compacted block which won't burn, and requires digging out with a pipe tool. Gravity packing works somewhat, but requires many relights. Rubbing out a bowl's worth made it burn a little better, but it's troublesome to rub out completely. My nicotine tolerance is low, and I get a significant nicotine hit from this one.
Pipe Used:
Dublin meerschaum, 4" clay
PurchasedFrom:
SmokingPipes.com
Age When Smoked:
New