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mikecronis

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 5, 2021
148
328
There are a few tricks. Buy the Xikar Bovida gel-pack at about 75% humidity and throw it in your tobacco jar. Wait a week. Should spruce it right up.
 

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Lurker
Jan 27, 2022
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35
Thanks again for all the advice, friends. Discovered the problem with the Presbyterian was that a Bengal Slices ghost was indeed changing the flavor profile of the former, and I was puffing too hard in my attempt to get the expected Presbyterian brightness, resulting in a hot, foul smoke. A bit of cleaning, careful packing and patience resolved the issue.

The Black House, on the other hand, really has lost its flavor. A shame, because it’s my favorite smoke. I’ll have to be more diligent about keeping it fresh next time I crack a tin.

One thing I don’t quite understand: how does a tobacco lose its oils? I’ve smoked bone-dry tobacco before and it’s still been flavorful - for instance, if I take fresh tobacco from a jar and dry it to a crisp under a lamp, usually it still tastes right. But this Black House is deader than a doornail. Too much air exposure or something?