As a newbie and looking at tobacco either in tins or bulk and their prices. Is there any tobacco that you would advise new people to just steer clear from.
Actually, no. Maybe choose only a ribbon cut, to start. No idea what your tastes are. Grab a pouch of Carter Hall and tell what you dislike about it, if anything. A cacophony of expert advice will then ensue. Some of it might even be useful.As a newbie and looking at tobacco either in tins or bulk and their prices. Is there any tobacco that you would advise new people to just steer clear from.
As a newbie and looking at tobacco either in tins or bulk and their prices. Is there any tobacco that you would advise new people to just steer clear from.
Is there any place to get samples other than buying a whole tin of something?I think you ought to try everything you can get your hands on (samples, preferably) and develop your own opinions.
If you want to understand what makes champagne better than babycham, you've got to be familiar with both of them.
A pipe club. And this forum.Is there any place to get samples other than buying a whole tin of something?
I'm sorry, you are getting talked over. The one thing we love more than talking about what we like is talking about what we hate, haha.I’m thinking that maybe my question was a little confusing to some. I’m talking about brands of tobacco to stay away from. Like Smoker Friendly, or Finsbury being like less than 20$ for 12oz. On Payless pipes And cigars. As a newbie I don’t know if these are good tobaccos or not.
Wrong venue for that, I'm thinkin'...no, wait--there's a lawyer from Missouri here that indulges in similar. (Poor guy. He can't afford no better none. Tsk, tsk.)I’m thinking that maybe my question was a little confusing to some. I’m talking about brands of tobacco to stay away from. Like Smoker Friendly, or Finsbury being like less than 20$ for 12oz. On Payless pipes And cigars. As a newbie I don’t know if these are good tobaccos or not.