Just curious if anyone here is a one tin smoker.
It seems that we have multiple tins / blends going consecutively in what we call our rotation, just as we have multiple pipes going as well.
But what , if any, are the merits of taking it one full tin at a time, for a while at least, i.e., starting a tin and staying with it 'til the end before moving on to the next?
It seems that could prove educational in learning one blend or style of blend extremely well, as well as learning to adapt one's technique by being forced to deal with only one blend under different circumstances, different pipes. It seems like 50g's at a time might be an educational, and challenging discipline for pipers, particularly neophytes who may be overwhelmed with the endless choices out there.
Anyone doing this?
It seems that we have multiple tins / blends going consecutively in what we call our rotation, just as we have multiple pipes going as well.
But what , if any, are the merits of taking it one full tin at a time, for a while at least, i.e., starting a tin and staying with it 'til the end before moving on to the next?
It seems that could prove educational in learning one blend or style of blend extremely well, as well as learning to adapt one's technique by being forced to deal with only one blend under different circumstances, different pipes. It seems like 50g's at a time might be an educational, and challenging discipline for pipers, particularly neophytes who may be overwhelmed with the endless choices out there.
Anyone doing this?