Hi Everybody! I'm brand new to this site and this is my first forum for any sort of discussion ever, so it looks like I'm hooked! I've been smoking pipes seriously for about 4 months now and can't get enough. I'm so glad I discovered pipe smoking. It's become a daily indulgence that is so relaxing and rewarding that I'm almost jealous of our ancestors in centuries past where legitimate smoking was such a common enjoyment. Really excited to be on here.
Anyway, onto the question. I've got one briar and about 4 MM corncobs now. I originally started buying a little bit of captain black and then bought some of the custom blends from tobacco-barn.com which I believe are spectacular and succeeded in turning me into a devoted pipe smoker with their fresh and affordable packs. Now however, I'm spending a little more money on tins of the established names such as the Mac Baren navy flake, McCelland Oriental, and Cornell and Diehl. Ever since learning to pack correctly and smoke evenly, everything's tasted amazing, but on these tins I'm seeing descriptions referring to "good for a morning smoke", or "a nice strong blend for the evening." I definitely have an attraction to the full bodied blends and anything that says "English", but I am also aware of how tastes change over time, seasons, types of pipes, and of course experience. I imagine time of day has some effect as well. I'm starting to smoke multiple times a day now, so I'm wondering if I should smoke certain kinds in the morning like they may be intended for, or if I should just experiment and let my own personal tastes develop. Just thought I'd ask since I haven't ever paid attention to how "strong" the tobaccos I've tried so far have been. Even the most general of suggestions would be nice since I'm still looking for ideas of what tobacco/smoking methods to try next!
Anyway, onto the question. I've got one briar and about 4 MM corncobs now. I originally started buying a little bit of captain black and then bought some of the custom blends from tobacco-barn.com which I believe are spectacular and succeeded in turning me into a devoted pipe smoker with their fresh and affordable packs. Now however, I'm spending a little more money on tins of the established names such as the Mac Baren navy flake, McCelland Oriental, and Cornell and Diehl. Ever since learning to pack correctly and smoke evenly, everything's tasted amazing, but on these tins I'm seeing descriptions referring to "good for a morning smoke", or "a nice strong blend for the evening." I definitely have an attraction to the full bodied blends and anything that says "English", but I am also aware of how tastes change over time, seasons, types of pipes, and of course experience. I imagine time of day has some effect as well. I'm starting to smoke multiple times a day now, so I'm wondering if I should smoke certain kinds in the morning like they may be intended for, or if I should just experiment and let my own personal tastes develop. Just thought I'd ask since I haven't ever paid attention to how "strong" the tobaccos I've tried so far have been. Even the most general of suggestions would be nice since I'm still looking for ideas of what tobacco/smoking methods to try next!