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19th November 21, 07:16 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
I used to smoke Erinmore in my pipe particularly when I was fishing. There was an added bonus that the smoke helped keep some of the midges away. Sadly, two bouts of Lymes Disease changed my sense of taste and now I no longer smoke. Do I miss it? Sometimes.
I have an unopened tin of Erinmore flake, still. I did enjoy it but for some reason, never came back to it after my first tin ran out, unlike the McClelland blends.
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