Mac Baren St. Bruno Flake
(3.29)
St. Bruno Flake is a distinctive blend of smooth Virginia and smoky dark fired Kentucky — pressed and sliced into thin flakes that are easy to prepare and enjoy. It's topped with subtle floral and fruity notes for a unique aromatic experience.
Notes: Made by MacBaren since 2006, the company has owned the blend since 2015.
Details
Profile
Strength
Medium to Strong
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Mild
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium to Full
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
3.29 / 4
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 20, 2003 | Medium to Strong | Mild | Medium to Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I just recieved a bit of this from a pal in the UK, and it is great stuff. I am smoking the ready rub at the moment and am about 12 gms into the pouch which I got yesterday. This is on my list of must haves for ever! Smooth, sweet but not to sweet, and fullfilling. I am placing an order for the bulk as soon as I log off. If you have not had this get some you'll be happy you did!
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 01, 2003 | Strong | None Detected | Very Full | Tolerable |
St. Bruno is a very stout tobacco indeed. It is a very full virginia that should be sipped slowly to savor-much like an old whisky. Not recomended to smokers who prefer mild tobaccos, (St. Bruno is sometimes considered the original nicotine "powerbar"), and so definitely not for new smokers. A very traditional, heavily fermented English flake. Lovely full rich flavour.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Sep 09, 2003 | Medium | Medium to Strong | Medium | Tolerable to Strong |
Very cool and long lasting smoke, but did not enjoy it's bergamot-like topping, as i prefer natural tobacco taste. No tongue bite at all, even when i puffed fast. It is a bit taxing on the stomach if empty, so I usually smoke it in a small or medium pipe. Perhaps the best tobacco sold now in Greece because VA, VA/Perique, VA/Latakia blends are no more sold here, only artificially scented abominations (with an exception or two)...
Finally, I do not recommend it to inexperienced smokers.
Finally, I do not recommend it to inexperienced smokers.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jun 26, 2003 | Medium to Strong | Mild to Medium | Full | Tolerable |
St Bruno was the first pipe tobacco I ever smelled being smoked, courtesy of my late grandfather. Decades later, I reach for it when I want to create a comfortable smoking space. Rich and strong, Bruno responds best to slow rythmic piping, yielding wreaths of rich smoke. Pick this up in the flake form and create your own adventure.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 24, 2003 | Medium to Strong | Medium to Strong | Medium to Full | Tolerable to Strong |
I smoke this when I'm in the mood for something strong.(And in a smaller pipe)I agree with all the positive review's before mine.It has plenty of taste & full bodied flavour that I also enjoy.And smoke's extremely well all the way to the bottom of the bowl.I have a dedicated pipe for this blend & it alway's seem's to smoke better each time.(For new comer's to St Bruno)puff gently & slowly,then you appreciate it all the more. In it's class-I'll give this 3 out of 4 star's.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Nov 21, 2002 | Very Mild | Medium to Strong | Full | Pleasant to Tolerable |
Wanting to try this for while, I had the opportunity thanks to a friend in N. Ireland. I was immediatly depressed in that the tin did not arrive but a packaged foil pouch. As usual, money. Not to take anything from the tobacco, a moist tobacco in the flake form, a few flakes were removed to air out. Afterwards, packing was a usual for flakes, and the aroma from the charring light was nice, and expected burned to a clean white ash. The tobacco processed in the UK by Ogdens is a staple in that it is not one to be overlooked. 9 out of 10.
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jun 09, 2002 | Strong | Mild | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
This tobacco has a mild flavour, but certainly isn't bland. The overwhelming flavour is of virginia, with subtle hints of oriental tobaccos. The tin smell does not impart what tobaccos are in the blend but it does have strong woody/earthy tones. The tobacco is strong, but I didn't find it as strong as some other reviewers. What I would warn you about is inhaling this tobacco, I accidentally inhaled it once and I though my head was going to explode! The flavours you sense when smoking are that of definite virginia, slight spicyness and woody tones. The room note is also very woody and quite pleasant. I don't know if it is me but I have always found St. Bruno to have very woody flavours, I like this and it provides a nice come down after smoking an aromatic blend or a stong Latakia tobacco such as Dunhill 965. I think this is a great tobacco for DIY casing due to it's mild woody flavour, I sprayed on a little bit of rum on to some St. Bruno and it was yummy!
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Jan 28, 2002 | Medium | Mild to Medium | Full | Tolerable to Strong |
St. Bruno Flake is a product of famed Ogdens of Liverpool and contains flue-cured Virginias as well as some fire-cured Oriental tobacco. Its available in 50g pouches and occasionally in 50g tins. One tastes like the other.
Sight, Touch & Aroma: Dark brown in color with streaks of gold through it, St. Bruno Flake is pressed into thin, 10mm wide ribbons. Leathery and dry to the touch, it always has the perfect moisture content for me. Upon opening a new pouch you are greeted with the full, complex aroma of red wine in the making. Hints of fruitcake and almond drift through it nicely. It is strong but not cloying or artificial.
Preparation & Smoking: St. Bruno Flake requires some rubbing before use but smokes well at any consistency from 1) slightly broken flakes to 2) well rubbed-up shag. I prefer packing broken flakes in the bottom of the bowl and moderately rubbed shag at the top. Its usually a ?2 match? effort to acquire a proper burn but then it keeps on nicely with moderately strong draws quite widely paced. I enjoy St. Bruno in any pipe but prefer bent designs. I smoke it with equal enjoyment indoors or out, winter or summer. Flavour: The initial flavour is lightly spiced with some undertones of old fashioned ?soap candy?, berry and blanched almonds. St. Bruno Flake has a taste that is wonderfully elusive and I find my palate and nose constantly discovering new ways to define it. The taste does get stronger towards the end but still easy on the mouth and tongue at all times.
Room Note: The initial room note is moderately strong, mildly fruity and sweet with the trace fragrances I liken to a quality perfume. Further along it becomes stronger but never overpowers the smoker. The room note also maintains better than many blends but does sour a bit near the end. In small amounts, the note ride the tolerance borderline of most non-smokers. Economics: In Canada this blend is low-priced and when coupled with its very slow rate of burn, St. Bruno Flake becomes a very economical smoke. A bowl often lasts me over an 1.5 hours.
Last Words: I believe this to be a tremendous bargain as St. Bruno Flake has everything I need from a good pipe tobacco. As it is not found in corner stores, I buy several packages at a time when I visit the local tobacconist. If I?m ever banished to a desert isle, St. Bruno would be in my luggage. 4.5 stars of 5, a must-try tobacco.
©Copyright, Rivendel Books 2001 ®
Sight, Touch & Aroma: Dark brown in color with streaks of gold through it, St. Bruno Flake is pressed into thin, 10mm wide ribbons. Leathery and dry to the touch, it always has the perfect moisture content for me. Upon opening a new pouch you are greeted with the full, complex aroma of red wine in the making. Hints of fruitcake and almond drift through it nicely. It is strong but not cloying or artificial.
Preparation & Smoking: St. Bruno Flake requires some rubbing before use but smokes well at any consistency from 1) slightly broken flakes to 2) well rubbed-up shag. I prefer packing broken flakes in the bottom of the bowl and moderately rubbed shag at the top. Its usually a ?2 match? effort to acquire a proper burn but then it keeps on nicely with moderately strong draws quite widely paced. I enjoy St. Bruno in any pipe but prefer bent designs. I smoke it with equal enjoyment indoors or out, winter or summer. Flavour: The initial flavour is lightly spiced with some undertones of old fashioned ?soap candy?, berry and blanched almonds. St. Bruno Flake has a taste that is wonderfully elusive and I find my palate and nose constantly discovering new ways to define it. The taste does get stronger towards the end but still easy on the mouth and tongue at all times.
Room Note: The initial room note is moderately strong, mildly fruity and sweet with the trace fragrances I liken to a quality perfume. Further along it becomes stronger but never overpowers the smoker. The room note also maintains better than many blends but does sour a bit near the end. In small amounts, the note ride the tolerance borderline of most non-smokers. Economics: In Canada this blend is low-priced and when coupled with its very slow rate of burn, St. Bruno Flake becomes a very economical smoke. A bowl often lasts me over an 1.5 hours.
Last Words: I believe this to be a tremendous bargain as St. Bruno Flake has everything I need from a good pipe tobacco. As it is not found in corner stores, I buy several packages at a time when I visit the local tobacconist. If I?m ever banished to a desert isle, St. Bruno would be in my luggage. 4.5 stars of 5, a must-try tobacco.
©Copyright, Rivendel Books 2001 ®
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Dec 29, 2001 | Medium | Medium | Medium | Pleasant |
This is a really nice tobacco. The tin aroma was lovely (but unidentifiable). You have to rub it out, but it lights well and tastes ... well, grand. I neede just one re-light about halfway down. No unpleasantness there, for me at least.
St. Bruno has an enduring sweetness to it that goes from top to bottom of the bowl.
The ash was unlike any other I typically see. It was gray and very fine, almost like a powder.
American fans of Imperial Tobaccos (St. Bruno, Three Nuns, Capstan) will appreciate the fact that these blends are easily ordered from www.pipesandtobaccos.com, a Swiss site that provides good service to the US.
St. Bruno flake is now a staple in my
St. Bruno has an enduring sweetness to it that goes from top to bottom of the bowl.
The ash was unlike any other I typically see. It was gray and very fine, almost like a powder.
American fans of Imperial Tobaccos (St. Bruno, Three Nuns, Capstan) will appreciate the fact that these blends are easily ordered from www.pipesandtobaccos.com, a Swiss site that provides good service to the US.
St. Bruno flake is now a staple in my
Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Oct 13, 2023 | Medium | Mild | Medium | Pleasant |
The flakes are small, easy to pack and burn, and nicotine meets my needs.
If you
've tried the Condor Long Cut, this is the watered down version, and it
's much cheaper.
If this is called Aromatic, I welcome it with pleasure, because it maintains the basic, original function of tobacco.
The development of Aromatic to this day has given more people started to play with pipes, of course, they do not need nicotine and the taste of tobacco, and I am not such a person.
If you
've tried the Condor Long Cut, this is the watered down version, and it
's much cheaper.
If this is called Aromatic, I welcome it with pleasure, because it maintains the basic, original function of tobacco.
The development of Aromatic to this day has given more people started to play with pipes, of course, they do not need nicotine and the taste of tobacco, and I am not such a person.
Pipe Used:
Briar&Meerschaum&Corn&Clay&morta
Age When Smoked:
new