The smoke one put one aside was recommended to me too here some years ago, it's good advice, I just don't keep it because I'm still searching for stuff to reorder all the time!Great post Mr Hoosier, especially for the noobs like me. When I was buying cigars I always bought more than I smoked, maybe triple or quad the amount I smoked each month which results in a nice stash now which I won't touch most being Cuban and still have to mellow down for at least a year or 4. I'm now just buying pipe tobacco at a rate of 750 grams to a kilo a month which will last me also a while, about 20 to 25 bowls a month, never weight it which would be smart in the long run if I want to finetune my purchasing behavior or not and go rampage each month or 2. Being from Europe I generally dont have to wait on tobacco dropping so that's a good thing.
What's your take on storing or even aging in the original tin unopened? Do you recommend it for just a few months to a year or even longer and only yar when opened? I'm now generally planning to buy 2 x 50 gram tins, smoke one and put one aside for a year or so, if I liked it fresh it should be better in theory with some age and buy more. Dunno if there is a guide, but what's your take on date of tins? Macbaren has a clear dating system, dunno if most have a similar one. For my cigars it's easy, as there is a month and year stamp on it.
Rule of thumb - but confirmed with actually weighing the amount going in a pipe - is for me:
- "normal sized pipe" - chamber size 36x19mm (Savinelli 106) takes 2g of ribbon
- slightly larger - chamber size 40x21mm (Peterson Army 120) takes 3g of flake
- large - chamber size 55x25mm (my homemade pipe) takes around 4.5g
- Chasingembers' monster pipes: half a tin