I just got my new order of snuff today and got a Bernard's schmalzler to try in it.
I think it tastes like figs or dates and is delicious. I was under the assumption they had menthol in them from some descriptions of schmalzlers.
I usually snuff FUBAR grunt, medic and r'n'r and have lots of experience with American scotches and sweets. I like Toque's selections I've had and the Wilson's and McChrystals I've tried. They have all been fine and drier than the Bernard's.
This is the heaviest snuff I've ever had and I think that's what's putting me off.
I'm not sure if I'm expalining it well enough but seems like its the moisture content or "clumpiness factor" that I'm not a fan of. I cut a little of it with some Toque menthol and that seems to help but the nose feel is killing me when the menthol wears off.
Are they all so heavy?
Anyone have a suggestion for a "lighter" (drier?) schmalzler or is the consistency the draw? Or is the style schmalzler and are the flavors different?
Is this a water based vs oil based issue for me? I read something about that on another thread but I don't remember which one it was and am not knowledgable at all on production differences of brands.
Mike
I think it tastes like figs or dates and is delicious. I was under the assumption they had menthol in them from some descriptions of schmalzlers.
I usually snuff FUBAR grunt, medic and r'n'r and have lots of experience with American scotches and sweets. I like Toque's selections I've had and the Wilson's and McChrystals I've tried. They have all been fine and drier than the Bernard's.
This is the heaviest snuff I've ever had and I think that's what's putting me off.
I'm not sure if I'm expalining it well enough but seems like its the moisture content or "clumpiness factor" that I'm not a fan of. I cut a little of it with some Toque menthol and that seems to help but the nose feel is killing me when the menthol wears off.
Are they all so heavy?
Anyone have a suggestion for a "lighter" (drier?) schmalzler or is the consistency the draw? Or is the style schmalzler and are the flavors different?
Is this a water based vs oil based issue for me? I read something about that on another thread but I don't remember which one it was and am not knowledgable at all on production differences of brands.
Mike
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