Thoughts, prayers & good vibes for tomorrow brother! Hopefully downtime isn’t too long. Make sure to have them set that watch device for at least another century!View attachment 167047
Big day tomorrow: The blue-surpliced Priests of Science will implant a Watchman device in my heart.
Hoping for clear heads and steady hands among them all.
Wishing you a speedy recovery!View attachment 167047
Big day tomorrow: The blue-surpliced Priests of Science will implant a Watchman device in my heart.
Hoping for clear heads and steady hands among them all.
This wrapper overwhelmed what I normally get from an all corojo filler bound in NHS. Of course I always used a LO Ecuador Seco wrapper before, which is much thinner leaf. I have also used a Brazilian wrapper on the corojo doll and enjoyed that as well.yes but how does it taste
Thanks. In general I consider it just one of many blend killer wrappers available. But sometimes I'll find something that works for a moment and I'll get suckered into buying more, and then I regret it. Too hit or miss, mostly miss. If I had to use some now I'd try to sock the rolls away for a year to see if something surprising happens.This wrapper overwhelmed what I normally get from an all corojo filler bound in NHS. Of course I always used a LO Ecuador Seco wrapper before, which is much thinner leaf. I have also used a Brazilian wrapper on the corojo doll and enjoyed that as well.
I haven’t figured out how to describe this Maduro exactly. Fist draw on the stick was mostly wrapper as it was a shaggy foot and my initial thought was some bakers chocolate.
As I continued, normally an inch in I get all the corojo fillers working together but I never hit that familiar flavor. Still a good smoke, perhaps I should let this sit to dry a bit longer. It is probably at a higher moisture content than I normally achieve in prep, which could also be why I have enjoyed working with it (something I should learn there). I do pick up a tiny bit of cherry in this, or maybe some other dark fruit. Perhaps I need to use less overlap or a larger ring gauge to let the filler shine through a bit more.
Still an enjoyable stick, but I need to make some adjustments to get it in the zone. I bet it would work well with some of the heavier blends.
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PS: the white speckles are sawdust, I'm in the shop.
Say'in a prayer for you. Take it easy brother.Big day tomorrow: The blue-surpliced Priests of Science will implant a Watchman device in my heart.
Hoping for clear heads and steady hands among them all.
Easy to imagine a CT being bitter if ain't ready.The CT let the corojo come through but was a bit bitter, didn't expect that. I may need to make some a let them sit for a bit rather than roll and smoke right away. View attachment 167076
Perhaps I should smoke a bkank without a wrapper to see if its just my taste buds or something I've been eating thats messing me up....
That 2012 & 2013 Brazil CT from WLT is wonderful & will always want more! Need to smoke more of the WLT EC CT shade, but have high hopes for it. The LO Nic CT shade has a little funk to it. Will find a blend it works with at some point. Ordered some of the LO Connecticut shade premium leaf during the sale… fingers crossed on that one.Easy to imagine a CT being bitter if ain't ready.
The only CT Shade I have in stock ATM is the LO Nic. Normally it's difficult, but if I use a seriously heavy strong blend in it then it plays along nicely with that concept.That 2012 & 2013 Brazil CT from WLT is wonderful & will always want more! Need to smoke more of the WLT EC CT shade, but have high hopes for it. The LO Nic CT shade has a little funk to it. Will find a blend it works with at some point. Ordered some of the LO Connecticut shade premium leaf during the sale… fingers crossed on that one.
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WLT Los Rios wrapper has been performing very nicely as well. Have a couple lbs of the WLT USA CT Shade 2006 that’s a little all over the place. Determined to nail something with it.
Excellent advise and you have definitely saved me hours of rolling/testing. I appreciate you and your feedback brother.The only CT Shade I have in stock ATM is the LO Nic. Normally it's difficult, but if I use a seriously heavy strong blend in it then it plays along nicely with that concept.
np. I reckon that's what we're here for. Sorta.Excellent advise and you have definitely saved me hours of rolling/testing. I appreciate you and your feedback brother.
You should patent your roll-proof technique.So here we have 1 Pelo d'Oro ligero bunched up by hand and bound with the inner part of an Ecuador Maduro wrapper leaf.
Very lumpy as I took it from the bag it hydrated in overnight and rolled it up, ripped it in half and layer the halves over each other. Squeezed that for a moment then put the binding around it. This will not be accidentally rolling anywhere!
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I cracked open a bag of WLT C98 viso I've had for a few years and wrapped it in some CT Shade. Didn't really bring much to the party.So today's roll is 1+ criollo ligero leaf and an Ecuador viso leaf. The viso was large and thin so I used it as binder. The ligero is closer to 1 and a half leaves.
This sat in the mold for a couple hours, then an Ec CT shade wrapper.
Its not as high of a case this time....
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I agree, the criollo ligero burned nicely, but I need to add something to this blend. I'm thinking something Nicaraguan....it seems the criollo may be a nice carrier and will play nicely with others, but needs others to play with in order to shine.I cracked open a bag of WLT C98 viso I've had for a few years and wrapped it in some CT Shade. Didn't really bring much to the party.