Let's say you have tobacco that has dryed out significantly, and transferred that dry leaf in a jar as you would to age over the years. I wonder if that tobacco would still improve over the years like moist tobacco from the tin would? Any thoughts?
So winter is right around the corner, which means extreme temperatures as low as -30 degrees. Does anyone here who regularly order tobacco online, bother worrying about their tobacco freezing into solid blocks? I was curious about this when placing an order earlier.
My question to my fellow pipers. Do you enjoy the aftertaste after a bowl? Only specific blends, others not so much? I just finished a bowl of SG Skiff mixture, and although my wife would not agree, the aftertaste is quite pleasant.
So I am now contemplating someday ordering a pound of this blend. I am curious to know if this tobacco would age well over the long-haul. Say 10 years+. Does anyone have any Input or experience?
Anyone else have trouble with certain flake tobacco? I've tried rubbing it out, cube cutting and just can't seem to keep some brands lit for more than a minute. I just finished a half bowl of rubbed out (left out for 2 nights dry time even) FVF and I must have relit over 10 times. For a half...