Hot smoke isn't fun. But neither is cool smoke for me. Cool smoke is harsh and I need to tamp to get ember going again. Ideal smoke is warm and flavorful. So, what am I missing from cool smoke?
Tongue burn. ?So, what am I missing from cool smoke?
But I don't get tongue bite from warm smoke. And flavor is better. I agree that hot smoke isn't optimal, but neither is cool smoke. At least, for me.Tongue burn. ?
It's easy. I just don't think about itI recently opened a tin of Haunted Bookshop. Flavorful then became flavorless. Thought I had Covid’s loss of taste. The flavor just vanished.
I have a gentle slow cadence.
My hat’s off to you whom smoke numerous blends and can get each to behave. It’s mind boggling how you can control so many variables.
It’s the chief benefit of knowing one or two blends and their characteristics well. No surprises.
On edit. As pertains to cool or hot. Granger smokes cool. Carter Hall burns hotter than Granger. C&D burley burns hotter still. Same technique with all.
That when you finally get things just right, bears show up and ruin everything? That when you give a man a fish, he'll stink the place up but if you teach him to fish he'll steal your good tackle? That when Julius Caesar said the famous line "I came, I saw, I conquered" he was actually speaking of his failed attempt to invade Britain and not referencing his victory in Gaul which would ultimately propel him to Emperor-dom?A fair to middling smoke. Didn’t we learn anything from Goldilocks?
the Gaul of it.That when you finally get things just right, bears show up and ruin everything? That when you give a man a fish, he'll stink the place up but if you teach him to fish he'll steal your good tackle? That when Julius Caesar said the famous line "I came, I saw, I conquered" he was actually speaking of his failed attempt to invade Britain and not referencing his victory in Gaul which would ultimately propel him to Emperor-dom?