Some I like … some I like a lot … some I love. Same for the non-aromatics.
Funny thing is, originally, the term was used to refer to blends with latakia, not to stuff like BCA or Creme Brulee.Just the term "aromatics" is, in my view, painting with too broad a brush
Orientals actuallyFunny thing is, originally, the term was used to refer to blends with latakia, not to stuff like BCA or Creme Brulee.
He literally opened his sentence by suggesting aro smokers smoke them for the wife. Making aro smokers sound like a bunch of under-the-thumb patsies. If that's what you guys are, fair enough, you won't hear another word from me.Not a single post here suggested otherwise. The OP asked if we liked them and why we smoke them. Stop looking for things to get offended by.
Couldn't disagree much more. One thing I have found that aromatics are a pretty broad category first off. And many are quite enjoyable without any company. Also have noticed that non-aromatics will also get the that smells great from random strangers and home owners.I have come to a realization... aromatics are not for the pipe-smoker, but for the pipe-smoker's wife.
I wouldn't put much stock in such recommendations. At least not without understanding what the criteria these websites are using. Also aromatics in my opinion contain some of my favorite and least favorite blends.I am working through several of the aromatics recommended to me by various threads and websites as "the best aromatic."
That's probably at least partially a you issue also that's what some people would call a five star blend. I say it's probably at least partially you since personally I find many aromatics are more sensitive to how they're packed how hard and hot they're smoked. If you don't leave some space for the tobacco to breath it will dull them if you smoke in a way to get the smoke hotter it will kill the flavor i.e. make them boring and bland.Maybe they are just not for me, or maybe my palate isn't developed enough yet, but so far, I find them all to be insanely boring and bland.
Which is a good thing to note in any review, what perspective is the reviewer coming into the review with. And if the you need a certain room note to even smoke at home then that's going to add a star or two to the review. And frankly that's legit. There are situations where pleasing the people in the room is important and for those times there are some aromatics I prefer (C&Ds "A Corncob Pipe and Button Nose [I think I got that right] is not bad but sorta sameish through out the whole bowl it's basically hot cocoa, the room note is great]). Might not be what I reach for regularly but sometimes that's an important consideration.As I look up Reviews for these aromatics, I have discovered a common theme in most of the 5-star reviews of popular aromatics. They almost all say this: "My wife loves it! She says I can smoke this one around her."
Some people. I recommend aromatics because I think the people I am recommending them to will enjoy them. Gold Rush by Ashton is a great example of this. It's an amazingly good blend, the aromatic qualities aid and high light the leaf. It's lemon and honey and just like in black tea it modifies the base product and allows for the tobacco to be the star of the show. On the other hand Rainy Day by Ashton is very tasty but it's the added flavors that are the star of that show. It reminds me of a tropical cocktail like a Mai Tai. It stays the same from start to finish I couldn't tell you from taste what leaf is used. The second isn't really my thing, it's great for what it is but while I enjoy it. It's in a small bowl and rarely smoked. But for some people it hits the spot.So there's the reason aromatics are popular! Your wife doesn't mind them as much.
This isn't wrong, of course, As pipe smokers, we need to be aware of the people around us and not be a nuisance to them, but I am thinking now that people who recommend aromatics do so, not because THEY like them, but because the people AROUND the smoker likes aromatics.
I smoke primarily on strolls outside and my girlfriend can't deal with smoke at all so yeah every aromatic I smoke is because I enjoy it. And I do get a kick out of people enjoying the scents of the pipe too but it's not my primary concern.What do you say, aromatic lovers? Do you smoke them because you truly love them, or because your wife doesn't complain much when you smoke them?
Kind of reminds me of the people who insist the only reason people listen to Jazz or Classical music is to look smart and sophisticated. Which that nonsense is usually applied as an insult.He literally opened his sentence by suggesting aro smokers smoke them for the wife. Making aro smokers sound like a bunch of under-the-thumb patsies. If that's what you guys are, fair enough, you won't hear another word from me.
That‘s exactly what I was thinking.He literally opened his sentence by suggesting aro smokers smoke them for the wife. Making aro smokers sound like a bunch of under-the-thumb patsies. If that's what you guys are, fair enough, you won't hear another word from me.
