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  1. triprolo

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    I'm new to smoking a pipe. I have been looking for a great smelling tobacco like my paw-paw used to smoke. Just the other day a friend of mine gave me a pipe and I smelled the bowl and it smelled GREAT. I asked him what kind of tobacco he smoked in it and he said he didn't remember.

    Is it possible to smell a bowl and tell what kind of tobacco was smoked in it? I have smoked a few bowls and it just smells like and ash tray afterward. Like I said, newbie here!

    "A pipe gives a wise man time to think and a fool something to stick in his mouth." - C.S. Lewis
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    The only thing I can get from smelling the bowl after smoking is what type of tobacco was smoked in it. Like a Latakia blend, Virginia blend, Aromatic blend, etc.

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    Smell my finger!

    Just kidding.

    Now you just made me smell my bowl too. It actually didn't smell too bad.

    I guess it would be intriguing to be given a pipe that smells great and want to know what gave it that smell, and frustrating to not be able to find out.

    Will your friend agree to undergo hypnosis?

    Here's our resident hypnotist:
    http://pipesmagazine.com/pipe-smoking-females-girls-smoking-pipes-pipe-babes/?album=8&photo=315

    Seriously though, the good news is that there are tons of good tobaccos to try.

    The thing with "great smelling tobaccos" is that many of them can burn your tongue. This is commonly referred to as tongue bite.

    Python, what was the aromatic we were discussing this weekend? We need to recommend it to triprolo.

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    Kevin Said: Python, what was the aromatic we were discussing this weekend? We need to recommend it to triprolo.

    Right off the top of my head, I don't remember. We talked about so much I am having difficulty remembering everything, lol.

    What were we doing when we were talking about it? That might help trigger my memory.

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    He might go for hypnosis if your resident hypnotist is HER!!!! Lol. Heck, can I join him?

    I would love to know the tobacco you guys were talking about if you can remember. I am familiar with tongue bite. We met a couple of months ago.;)

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    Now that I see your avatar picture I recognize you triprolo.

    Bob, we were walking in the smoking room in Richmond. Just back from dinner, walking away from the bar, smoking.

    It's coming back to me now. I think I was smoking Anniversary Kake and commented how good it was. You said that is how an aromatic should be made ... or did we say that about Firedance? LOL.

    Anyway, triprolo needs recommendations for aromatics that won't fry his tongue off.

    Captain Black might work as an inexpensive, mild, tasty and easy to find one.

    Middleton's Cherry Blend.

    Here's some I reviewed:

    http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/pipe-tobacco-reviews/mac-baren-club-blend-pipe-tobacco-review/

    http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/pipe-tobacco-reviews/savinelli-black-cavendish-pipe-tobacco-review/

    http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/pipe-tobacco-reviews/davidoff-danish-mixture-pipe-tobacco-review/

    http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/pipe-tobacco-reviews/mac-baren-navy-flake-pipe-tobacco-review/

    http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/pipe-tobacco-reviews/peterson-university-flake-pipe-tobacco-review/

    http://pipesmagazine.com/blog/pipe-tobacco-reviews/mac-baren-mixture-scottish-blend/

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    Note: I like the Mac Baren blends, but Bob says he gets tongue bite from them.

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    Now I remember! It was Samuel Gawith FireDance Flake. I remember because we had just got some drinks and were looking for some chairs to sit and smoke.

    The Anniversary Kake was on Sunday while we were in the show working. Anniversary Kake is a great tobacco, but I consider it more of a VA/PER than an Aromatic.

    You can't go wrong with either one.

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    Wow, thanks for the recommendations. I will surely give them a try. I've tried a drugstore version of black cavendish and a Captain Black cherry blend. Not cool at all.

    Right now I'm smoking Meade Hall from my local Briar and Bean. It's not bad and my wife can stand it a little but it's still not up to what I'm, looking for.

    I really appreciate your help and Kevin, thanks for this site. I'm trying figure out how to change my name so it says Kevin Riner rather than triprolo, but I don't think that's possible.

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    Kevin, here's two I smoked last night that I think you will like.

    Apple Pipe Tobacco by John Middleton - Smells good and tastes good. Available at many mass-market places.

    Bella Vanilla - new just released from CAO. I was pleasantly surprised by this one. It may be harder to find though as it just came out on the market.

    Both of these pass the test of transferring the tin or pouch aroma to the smoking flavor and i got no tongue bite.

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    I'll add two more: Connoisseur's Choice by Peterson's, a delightful cotton candy store of an aromatic; and Mellow Mack by McClelland, a quite perfect pecan-honey aromatic. Neither have any bite, and both smell terrific.

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    Kevin & Bob - I got your names displayed the way I think you want them. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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    Now this is interesting. I've never really thought of Navy and Mixture from MacBaren as being aromatics. Now that you mention it though, it clicks. Even read their description, blended, cased, flavored, etc. There are days that I scare myself. hehe

    I probably need to get out more.

    Of course, I should probably explain that while I've been trying to enjoy a pipe off and on for the last 15 years, I tend to feel more like Mr. Holmes with his attempts to tame the violin. Long on effort, short on results. =)

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    Peter, yes at first I wasn't going to put those. I would say they are not 100% aromatics and they are not promoted as such. However, as you noticed, they are cased, albeit lightly.

    So perhaps they are light aromatics and a good in between to graduate to English blends.

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    Sounds good to me!

    I must say, this has been a great thread. For years I've avoided most aromatics like the plague due to some bad experiences early in my pipe smoking. Tend to favor the heavier English ones, but I'm inspired to go back and try some of these. Thanks for the great advice!

    Peter

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    Firstly, thanks Kevin for changing my name. Really appreciate that.

    Secondly, those sound like some really good recommendations. I can't wait to give them a try. Thank you for taking your time to help out.

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    I swab my pipes every night with whisky. So I think that would taint the result.

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