Cobb vs briar flavor?

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jbmills

Might Stick Around
Jul 23, 2011
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So I had my first bowl out of a Cobb today thanks to the very generous donation from lonestar (my pipe collection has now reached a whopping 2 :D) and I noticed the flavor seems different than out of my briar. First I seem to get more of the flavor from the tobacco which is awesome but there was a little bit of a kind of musty (?) aftertaste. Is there a break-in period for Cobb pipes or does it have to do with the fact that it is a vintage Cobb? I also just got over a flu bug, could it have to do with that? I love the Cobb and will have many more bowls out of it I'm sure, just curios about the varying flavors. Thanks to all in advance for any help.

 

baronsamedi

Lifer
May 4, 2011
5,688
6
Dallas
Yeah cobs smoke clean. That's one reason I like 'em. I'm not sure about break in. I just started smoking full bowls right out of the box. "Break it in like you're gonna ride it" has always been my policy, so I just smoked it how i was going to smoke it.

 

baronsamedi

Lifer
May 4, 2011
5,688
6
Dallas
Me too. And a Meer. I was just thinkin if you took any meds for the flu, that can send your taste buds straight to the crazyhouse.

 

papipeguy

Lifer
Jul 31, 2010
15,777
47
Bethlehem, Pa.
Got my 2 cobs a couple of months ago and I'm happy about that decision. No frills straight ahead smoke and I don't worry about dinging them like I would my more expensive pipes. Load 'em, light 'em and love 'em.

 
Jun 26, 2011
2,011
2
Pacific Northwest USA
Cobs will usually taste different than a briar for me.

Blends with Red Virginia taste sweeter, those with plenty of Perique are milder. Blends that are forward in either Latakia or other Orientals generally seem muted in a cob. YMMV

 

lonestar

Lifer
Mar 22, 2011
2,854
164
Edgewood Texas
I cant remember what cob I gave you, but I think it was a 70' or 80's vintage pipe. Old cobs can definitely pick up smells from their environment over the years. Keep smoking it, if theres any off flavor after a couple of bowls send it back to me and I'll put it through an Ozone generator. That will nullify any lingering ghosts, which I usually try to do with old cobs anyway.

It definitely could be the flu though. Thats always the first sign that I'm catching something, things suddenly start tasting weird

 

jbmills

Might Stick Around
Jul 23, 2011
69
0
Yeah lonestar it was a sweet 70s cob I believe, I'm pretty sure it is the flu I had. My foods been tasting a bit off too but I just figured the wife was trying to off me for that life insurance policy. :D thanks guys. I'm digging the cob and am definitely gonna have to get a few more.

 

tiltjlp

Can't Leave
Apr 9, 2011
396
2
Cheviot Ohio
Flu or a cold does affect your taste buds. While an unsmoked cob might need 4-6 bowls to season itself, I've found that most tobaccos taste truer in a cob. You might want to check out my Primer for more information on corncob smoking and care.
http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=The_Complete_Corncob_primer

 

ace57

Lifer
Jun 21, 2011
2,145
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Tiltjlp, I just read Your cob story. Thank You it is good to know all that.

 
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