I have yet to find a downside. But, I do this mostly with Virginias and other non-aros. Drying a codger blend or aromatic would be drying the toppings on those, so you'd lose a lot of taste if you dried them to my preference.
I find that smoked very slowly, dried tobacco has much more flavor, without all of the added steam.
I can smoke a tin in a few weeks, but sometimes I may take six months to nine for some blends that I don't smoke regularly. It would take several years for a tobacco to totally lose the essential oils that we would call staleness.
But, if you're hesitant... just do what makes you most comfortable. I'm not in this to inflict my ways on anyone.
Sounds like our preferences are similar. Thank you for the detailed info.
I certainly have some blends that smoke fine right out of the un dried tin. But don’t want to limit what I smoke when. Living in western Michigan there are times I could set a wetter tobacco out for hours and it wouldn’t dry any appreciable amount.
Going to dry a tin out and see how it goes!