McChrystals Fine Keg 200g
McChrystals Fine Keg 200g
McChrystal's Fine Keg is a creative blend of tobaccos and hops. The initial bitter taste relinquishes its place to a citrus perfume that permeates the nose. The color is mid brown with a very fine grind and low moisture. The effervescent burn is well worth the reward which is a clobber of nicotine induced endorphins. This snuff is the perfect companion to a fine IPA or fruity lager. Cheers and have a pinch.
Available in a variety of convenient container sizes.
Mini: 3.5 g.
Large: 8.75 g.
Tub: 200 g.
Also available by the dozen.
Low stock: 1 left
I quite enjoy this snuff. It is an atypical flavor done very well. It has a herbal, piney quality to it (somewhat hoppy too, but I wouldn't say predominately) that would complement sipping a fine ale or lager as is stated in the product description. Very dry and fine like other McChrystals that I've tried. I recommend it. Give it a go!
I gave it a try, but i'm not much of a fan, as it mainly smells of pine
its fairly good
You don't see many hop-scented snuffs on the market, and for a hop lover like myself, that is a shame. Fortunately, I can always come back to this snuff to get my hop fix. Delivering a low-moderate dose of nicotine on the back of a fine, powdery grind of medium moisture, Fine Keg offers hop-like aromas of grass, lemon zest, pine, and fir before undertones of earth, toffee, biscuit, malt, and butterscotch contributed by the tobacco peek through the jumble of zesty, resinous hop impressions. I doubt this snuff will be for everyone, but if you are a fan of hoppy beers, this should be right up your alley.
Fine Keg is a micro-powdered snuff whose dust chalks the back of the throat on a strong intake. When first addressed, it is initially floral with a small bite that sears, which quickly dissipates after the first pinch. As the nasal fog clears, the flavour morphs into citrus blossoms blended with effervescent hops, producing a mild fizzing sensation that tickles the openings to the eustachian tubes. Fine Keg is a good companion to beer, such as a Belgian Wheat or an India Pale Ale. It triggers memories of warm afternoons basking in the early spring sun on the terrace of La Rose Blanche in Brussels’ Grand Place.