It that a bifurcation? She's got big bones!some home grown Tangie Cookies
Here's some spears from Holy Smoke #5 She's wicked good!
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I actually hate peated scotch. but I grew up, and since Ive grown pot as an adult, moving peat around the garden. peated whiskey, and peat moss smell/taste so similar it disgusts me.I got inspired by @longball 's post over here. I'm about to embark on a new professinal journey with interesting challenges ahead so I have what to celebrate as well. The past year at work was not the most inspiring/motivating/challenging year for me and suddenly a close friend called me to discuss if I wanted to start working for him and it's almost as if he released me from my suffering Looking back at the past year, it now looks like G1d just wanted to tell me: "Son, I want you to move on, there's something much much nicer to be done elsewhere." So to celebrate these positive changes, I recently opened this locally distilled gem. I've always been a fan of peated scotch (Lagavulin, Laphroaig, Coal Ila, Talisker etc.) and this whisky is imho just better than any of those which is quite a statement. I think it has the perfect balance of peat, vanilla, honey and oak. I may be biased because it was produced by a very close friend but it has recently won a prestigious (blind tasting) contest in the UK and over there they couldn't believe that this level of quality was possible after only 3 years on the barrel. Check it out if you're into whisky. It's a smoky kind of whisky so I'm even staying on-topic.
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The bud is from an Orange Bud (auto - Dutch Passion) which was harvested 2 weeks ago. Yesterday, it passed the 1-week-cure milestone and it's a pretty good smoke. It smells like a combo of spice-hash-leather-frankincense with some smell of orange in the background. The smoke is straight up frankincense-liquorice-sandalwood and it finishes with some citrus flavors.
A friend made and gifted me this pipe (combination of cherry and rose wood) and it's been my favorite ever since I got it. I'm thinking of making a DIY tutorial to show how we can make such a pipe ourselves.
I actually hate peated scotch. but I grew up, and since Ive grown pot as an adult, moving peat around the garden. peated whiskey, and peat moss smell/taste so similar it disgusts me.
the truth isn't blasphemy, you have just been tricked into drinking dirt booze!Blasphemy, brother, blasphemy!!
that pipe is cool ill bet it hits nice and smooth!I got inspired by @longball 's post over here. I'm about to embark on a new professinal journey with interesting challenges ahead so I have what to celebrate as well. The past year at work was not the most inspiring/motivating/challenging year for me and suddenly a close friend called me to discuss if I wanted to start working for him and it's almost as if he released me from my suffering Looking back at the past year, it now looks like G1d just wanted to tell me: "Son, I want you to move on, there's something much much nicer to be done elsewhere." So to celebrate these positive changes, I recently opened this locally distilled gem. I've always been a fan of peated scotch (Lagavulin, Laphroaig, Coal Ila, Talisker etc.) and this whisky is imho just better than any of those which is quite a statement. I think it has the perfect balance of peat, vanilla, honey and oak. I may be biased because it was produced by a very close friend but it has recently won a prestigious (blind tasting) contest in the UK and over there they couldn't believe that this level of quality was possible after only 3 years on the barrel. Check it out if you're into whisky. It's a smoky kind of whisky so I'm even staying on-topic.
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The bud is from an Orange Bud (auto - Dutch Passion) which was harvested 2 weeks ago. Yesterday, it passed the 1-week-cure milestone and it's a pretty good smoke. It smells like a combo of spice-hash-leather-frankincense with some smell of orange in the background. The smoke is straight up frankincense-liquorice-sandalwood and it finishes with some citrus flavors.
A friend made and gifted me this pipe (combination of cherry and rose wood) and it's been my favorite ever since I got it. I'm thinking of making a DIY tutorial to show how we can make such a pipe ourselves.
It’s interesting. I had a OG Kush seed of unknown origin. I started it indoors in feb put it in green house in April and it finished at a foot tall. One nice bud.This girl. Put her out end of April in greenhouse and she “finished” end of May.