An update to the original post: Keeping Twists Lit
I have been smoking the rum version of this twist, which I believe is my favorite.
Since it's difficult to keep the twists lit, and I've finally found a way to do that, I thought I'd post it here.
The key seems to be to pack loosely to get the bowl lit, and then tightly to keep it lit. This is perhaps true of all blends, but it's just more dramatic with the twists.
1. I load the tobacco loosely. If I pack the bowl tightly, I cannot get a good light to begin with.
2. I do two generous chars. The first is standard, and the second involves tamping down just a little.
3. Once it is lit, I then tamp quite aggressively, so the tobacco is compressed almost to just half a bowl.
4. A final light, and then it stays lit wonderfully.
"Loosely" and "tightly" are relative terms, and I've noticed some smokers standard packing is about twice as tight a pack as mine, while others pack even more loosely than I do.
Anyway, the only drawback to this blend was the difficulty keeping it lit, and I'm excited that I've finally found a way to overcome that.
One more note: for my tongue this is one of the most forgiving blends I've ever tried. I did not used to notice tongue bite from even aromatics, as I was a reserved, occasional smoker. After smoking these twists, and returning to aros on occasion, the tongue bite is intense! I can puff at the GH twist as hard as I like without really any heat or bite, which is nice.
I have been smoking the rum version of this twist, which I believe is my favorite.
Since it's difficult to keep the twists lit, and I've finally found a way to do that, I thought I'd post it here.
The key seems to be to pack loosely to get the bowl lit, and then tightly to keep it lit. This is perhaps true of all blends, but it's just more dramatic with the twists.
1. I load the tobacco loosely. If I pack the bowl tightly, I cannot get a good light to begin with.
2. I do two generous chars. The first is standard, and the second involves tamping down just a little.
3. Once it is lit, I then tamp quite aggressively, so the tobacco is compressed almost to just half a bowl.
4. A final light, and then it stays lit wonderfully.
"Loosely" and "tightly" are relative terms, and I've noticed some smokers standard packing is about twice as tight a pack as mine, while others pack even more loosely than I do.
Anyway, the only drawback to this blend was the difficulty keeping it lit, and I'm excited that I've finally found a way to overcome that.
One more note: for my tongue this is one of the most forgiving blends I've ever tried. I did not used to notice tongue bite from even aromatics, as I was a reserved, occasional smoker. After smoking these twists, and returning to aros on occasion, the tongue bite is intense! I can puff at the GH twist as hard as I like without really any heat or bite, which is nice.