Brand: Five Brothers
Model: Five Brothers
Tobacco Type: Burley
Cut: Shag
Blend Type: Burley
Strength: 5 of 5
Taste: Full
Room Note: Tolerable
Flavoring: None
Amount: 1.25 oz.
Country: Denmark
- Brand:
- Five Brothers
- Tobacco:
- Burley
- Strength:
- 5
- Cut:
- Shag
- Blend:
- Burley
- Taste:
- Full
- Room Note:
- Tolerable
- Flavoring:
- None
- Country:
- Denmark
- Packaging:
- Pouch
14 Reviews
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Nice Smoke
Cheap with a good smell and flavor. Cut is nice to which makes this my inhale tobacco. Like this alot
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Best Burley
This is the best burley there is for my money. Straight stout burley. No flavoring or additives and strength that delivers that pure burley kick. It is my go-to morning smoke.
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Still Around For A Reason
I love this stuff. It's smooth, nutty and very earthy. Think peaty, dirty scotch. Very easy to smoke and quite strong. If I've had a really bad day, I load this up, light it once and let it's ample chemical compounds do their thing (not on an empty stomach though.) Room note is pleasant unless you're hoovering it down, then it gets a little rough. Smoked at a decent pace my wife actually likes the way it smells. It's also kind of a Swiss army knife tobacco. I use it to level out moisture in goopy aromatics. If the blend needs some strength, again mainly aromatics add this. It doesn't change the room note or taste very much, especially with aros. Add body. The shag cut makes blends less finicky. It's been around a long time, what else can I say?
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5 bros
This was a surprise from tobaccopipes.com included in my order. Nutty buttery and damn good. The nic hit people claim isn't there for me. Burns faster than anything I've smoked.
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Five Brothers
This is a great blend. I always keep a few pouches on hand. The shag cut is simple. Burns great - tastes great. You can’t go wrong with this one.
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Five Brothers Pipe Tobacco
In 1943, I was born in Billion Dollar coal fields of WV. Five Brothers was with the coal miners and myself an economical "chew". John Wadosky smoked it - I tried it once. just chewed it. It was a comfortable "chew". You placed the tobacco between your teeth and cheek, and hold it there. It was easy to spit - did not add much the salvia. It was placed beside chewing tobacco in the company stores and grocery stores, Just one problem. The tobacco was wrapped in soft paper then wrapped in stronger paper. Then it was like a present. Lay the larger down, place the wrapped tobacco in the center, wrap the ends, fold them towards the center get the thin paper tape, hook across fold corner, thru center, across other end, and, tie string securely around it. You had to take care in handling it. If you sat on it, smashed it, gently open it, with two fingers reach in, pinch off what you need. I was seventeen cutting grass. Nick, and Little Ox came in the yard. They wanted a "chew". Told them, I did not have enough for two. Told them I would buy them "poke". Got Thru - ask them what kind they wanted, They answered, Five Brothers.
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Liked
A good straight forward tobacco. Do not expect anything other than a natural burley taste. Packs easy and burns exceptionally well. I keep a good stock in my cellar and for the price this blend is a bargain.
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Good....
Pure burley and tastes good with a moderate kick of nicotine but the only problem with this product is that it is dry and really quick to burn.
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Five Brothers Pipe Tobacco
I enjoyed this tobacco in a Comoys Riband Billiard. Five Brothers is sweet the first quarter of the bowl and reliably pleasant all the way to the bottom of the bowl. The flavor gently becomes richer as the bowl progresses and burns to a fine grey black speckled ash. Pack the tobacco tightly, and sip it slowly, There is a decent amount of nicotine in this leaf. No ashy flavor. Pleasant after taste , kind of leaves a clean flavor. I smoked this tobacco several times today. It's easy on the pipe, easy on my tongue, and easy on my wallet.