I always find it interesting how many pipe smokers don’t think their life is worth potentially wasting $12 bucks.
That’s mold, and a pretty obvious case of it.
Go ahead and smoke it. Your beneficiaries will thank you.
Uhhh....ok.it's never mold never. If it's mold you know it and don't ask the forum about it.
It you read my response carefully you would have realized that it was not specific to you, but to the general range of comments these types of posts generate. And, whether it was a $12 tin or a $120 tin, the basic issue remains the same. Nor does the factor of aging have any bearing on the safety of smoking moldy tobacco. I've had the experience of giving the heave to tins of extremely old and rare tobacco and did so without a moment's pause or regret. Them's the breaks.1. It wasn't $12, it was a long aged tin that I purchased from someone.
2. I wasn't sure, so I'm polling the community for my own knowledge and hopefully to educate others.
3. I never said I was going to smoke it. I'm asking out of curiosity and if people suggested overwhelmingly that it was NOT mold, I would have considered smoking it.
Thanks for the thoughtful response. It was never my intention to smoke it. It’s not worth the risks.It you read my response carefully you would have realized that it was not specific to you, but to the general range of comments these types of posts generate. And, whether it was a $12 tin or a $120 tin, the basic issue remains the same. Nor does the factor of aging have any bearing on the safety of smoking moldy tobacco. I've had the experience of giving the heave to tins of extremely old and rare tobacco and did so without a moment's pause or regret. Them's the breaks.
A lot of smokers try to strike a bargain with fate, like saying that they'll only smoke the bits that aren't covered in mold, like THAT'S a solution. Once mold is activated in a tin, it's ALL bad, not just the visible bits. And we have had people who have said that they don't care, they're not going to throw away money.
Crystalline mineral deposits, which many mistakenly think are sugar crystals, are almost never bright white. They're usually translucent and textured, and in the case of flakes, almost always follow the layers of strata of component tobaccos in that flake.
The best protection is to follow the maxim, when in doubt, throw it out.
It seems like if it's mold people don't tend to ask and instead throw the tobacco out because it's clearly mold and not going to be a pleasant smoke. It's never mold (asked about.)Uhhh....ok.

