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A customers thoughts on Sweet Tea – “Smoked very cool with a mildly citrus and sweet taste. Best of all, there was very little aftertaste”.
J.M. has been blending Sweet Tea for around 20 years.
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A customers thoughts on Sweet Tea – “Smoked very cool with a mildly citrus and sweet taste. Best of all, there was very little aftertaste”.
J.M. has been blending Sweet Tea for around 20 years.
Weight | 1.0000 oz |
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Dimensions | 6.0000 × 6.0000 × 6.0000 in |
Amount (2-16 ounces) | 10 oz, 11 oz, 12 oz, 13 oz, 14 oz, 15 oz, 16 oz, 2 oz, 3 oz, 4 oz, 5 oz, 6 oz, 7 oz, 8 oz, 9 oz |
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Steven Kitchen (verified owner) –
Have tried this blend before and enjoyed it very much, I just picked up another 2oz today and I must say this will be my go to tobacco. Very, smooth and mild, no bite whatsoever, an instant favorite
David Carter (verified owner) –
I have been smoking mostly English blends lately. Sweet tea has been in my cellar for a while smoked a bowl this morning. This is very smooth with a great honey taste and absolutely no bite. This is a all day smoke will buy more down the road.
calvin18840 –
This has been the only Boswell blend that I’m Not a real fan of. It’s good tobacco and burns very well, I just didn’t care for the lemon flavor myself. But then again, I don’t like lemon or sweetener in my tea either, So it’s just personal preference on this one. If you are a sweet tea with lemon drinker, you’ll probably love it. No harm done, as it was a complimentary 1oz with my purchase of a fantastic Boswell pipe anyway, so I’m still grateful to be able to try it.
Kenneth Brayton –
Thoroughly enjoyed this blend sitting outside watching the sun come up this morning. Was pleasantly surprised at how soft and mellow this blend smoked. Burned well in a lightly packed Apple Diplomat Cob Pipe from Missouri Meerschaum. Great blend for simple enjoyment. Easy on the tongue and nose. I can’t speak to the flavors I tasted (I’m not that sophisticated!) but I will say the name Sweet Tea fits well.