A recent thread on pipe dedication, along with the recent Gawith drop, has me thinking:
For those who smoke Lakelands out of briar, how do you dedicate pipes to these blends?
I currently have one briar I dedicate to stronger Lakelands, and I use it to smoke Bosun, Coniston, and Dark Flake (scented and unscented).
However, I recently took advantage of the latest drop to order a number of other blends (Ennerdale, Kendal Flake, Rum Flake, Brown Flake Scented, and a few others), and I am wondering if it would be judicious to dedicate 2-3 briars to these blends, as there seems to be a wide variety of flavors and each blend is a little different.
If you smoke Lakelands out of briar, and you don't dedicate pipes to each individual blend, how many pipes do you use, and how are they divided among the blends?
Perhaps I'm overthinking this, but it's a question that's been on my mind for a while, and I'm be interested to hear the perspective of those more experienced in this regard than myself.
For those who smoke Lakelands out of briar, how do you dedicate pipes to these blends?
I currently have one briar I dedicate to stronger Lakelands, and I use it to smoke Bosun, Coniston, and Dark Flake (scented and unscented).
However, I recently took advantage of the latest drop to order a number of other blends (Ennerdale, Kendal Flake, Rum Flake, Brown Flake Scented, and a few others), and I am wondering if it would be judicious to dedicate 2-3 briars to these blends, as there seems to be a wide variety of flavors and each blend is a little different.
If you smoke Lakelands out of briar, and you don't dedicate pipes to each individual blend, how many pipes do you use, and how are they divided among the blends?
Perhaps I'm overthinking this, but it's a question that's been on my mind for a while, and I'm be interested to hear the perspective of those more experienced in this regard than myself.