This is the correct answer. I usually have my coffee with a bit of cream, but when I’m having a pipe at the same time, black all the way. I find the two really enhance each other.Coffee
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This is the correct answer. I usually have my coffee with a bit of cream, but when I’m having a pipe at the same time, black all the way. I find the two really enhance each other.Coffee
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COFFEE! Black
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I wouldn't worry about thujone. The quantities needed to be bad for you don't exist in that tea. I mean you'd have to have so much of it.Hi guys, I am a new member here. I want to share a discovery I have made that has radically transformed my pipe smoking experience for the better.
My wife who shops at Aldi here in Spain picked up some sage tea. The first time I tried it with a pipe I was blown away. Every tobacco opened up for me. I started validating Jinlinks reviews with my own experience! Each tobacco jumped up 4 stars in my own personal rating system and I have been getting the blissful experiences and special moments that we all smoke a pipe for.
I only drink it for a couple of days and then I lay off of it for a couple of days before going back to it. Apparently it contains a molecule called thujone which is not good to consume a lot of, and also I get tired of it and the break keeps it fresh for me.
Since I don’t know any pipe smokers in my personal life, I am curious if others will have a similar experience, or if my tongue has a unique reaction to this amazing tea. No other beverage has come close, and I think I have tried them all. So I hope it works similarly for some of you out there! Looking forward to hearing from anyone who tries it.
I am pretty sure it is the culinary type. The stuff I have is already in bags made by Westminster Teas.I've heard that the sage you buy as a spice is different from the sage that abounds in the desert (sagebrush country). Which type is this?
I will pick some tonight and steep it out of curiousity...I have found a similiar palette cleansing effect to what you describe with liquorice tea.I am pretty sure it is the culinary type. The stuff I have is already in bags made by Westminster Teas.
Almost totally agree, but my order is Rye, Irish, Bourbon lolThus far my favorite pairing is Rye, Bourbon or Irish - neat or in a manhattan/brooklyn/old fashioned. I need to be careful tho as I have gotten bitten hard - the more I drink the more I tend to puff puff puff. After dinner once I had a snifter of BnB with my pipe and it was freaking amazing. For non-alcholic water, coffee and iced tea are my go to now.
and not classically in the quantities people thought. The numbers we got for the bottles back in the day assumed that the alcohol didn't preserve the compound. Which now they know it does.Thujone, is also found in Absinthe.
Yes it's great especially when you consider all the different types of sage. And the kind that's used in tea is not too bad tasting and I think would really be very palate cleansing. Probably tulsi sage.Sage tea? Sage belongs in the carcass of a turkey only. Well, maybe on a couple of other entrees but, tea? Nah!
Interesting, I like the taste of liquorice in tobacco. I will see if I can get some of the tea to try.I will pick some tonight and steep it out of curiousity...I have found a similiar palette cleansing effect to what you describe with liquorice tea.