For those that have not read my other thread on Alcohol & Tongue Bite, a teeny bit of background: I have smoked quite a lot of pipes before, but always end up quitting because I really struggle to avoid tongue-bite. Anyway, I'm going to give it another crack. Bought a pipe with a 9mm filter (never used one before) and will slow down even more and hopefully with a little more patience and a filter I might be able to manage.
So with that in mind, I bought a variety of tobaccos that (I hope) give a good & broad exposure so I can figure out again what I like. I remember last time I tried (almost ten years ago), I had quite a varied taste although I can't quite remember what they were except for Captain Earl's Ten Russians, which I bought again. That wasn't a go-to everyday smoke, but I remember I really liked it when I was in the mood for it and loved the tin aroma. Reminds me of a metal-working factory or something.
My thinking was that I wanted one Perique-forward, one-Burley, one Virginia, one Kentucky, one English, (at-least) one Latakia-forward, one American-style Aromatic (i.e very heavy), 1-Q because it's so popular, HG-2000 because it's super mild and will be good to break-in my new pipe, at-least one super-strong (Kentucky Hot Pressed) and one very weak (HG-2000), and most in-betweens. So I think I covered all bases.
So for no other reason but fluff-discussion with pipe enthusiasts, this is what I went for, hoping for a "well rounded" selection:
Cornell & Diehl Mississippi Mud Pipe Tobacco
Captain Earle's Ten Russians Pipe Tobacco
Lane Limited 1-Q Pipe Tobacco
Orlik Golden Sliced Pipe Tobacco Tins
Mac Baren HH Bold Kentucky Hot Pressed Pipe Tobacco
Mac Baren HH Balkan Blend Pipe Tobacco
Mac Baren HH Latakia Flake Pipe Tobacco
Lane Limited HG-2000 Pipe Tobacco
Cobblestone Outdoors Hiking Pipe Tobacco
Mac Baren Cherry Ambrosia Aromatic Pipe Tobacco Mixture
(and I already have Mac Baren General Choice which I guess covers "Danish mild aromatics".
And if anyone cares, my new pipe is this one (I can use my old pipes and some corn cobs for those ghosty-tobbies I bought). Very nice, straight-forward and masculine looking pipe IMO. Hope it smokes as bad-ass as it looks.
Vauen Olaf 1811 Matte Finish Tobacco Pipe
So with that in mind, I bought a variety of tobaccos that (I hope) give a good & broad exposure so I can figure out again what I like. I remember last time I tried (almost ten years ago), I had quite a varied taste although I can't quite remember what they were except for Captain Earl's Ten Russians, which I bought again. That wasn't a go-to everyday smoke, but I remember I really liked it when I was in the mood for it and loved the tin aroma. Reminds me of a metal-working factory or something.
My thinking was that I wanted one Perique-forward, one-Burley, one Virginia, one Kentucky, one English, (at-least) one Latakia-forward, one American-style Aromatic (i.e very heavy), 1-Q because it's so popular, HG-2000 because it's super mild and will be good to break-in my new pipe, at-least one super-strong (Kentucky Hot Pressed) and one very weak (HG-2000), and most in-betweens. So I think I covered all bases.
So for no other reason but fluff-discussion with pipe enthusiasts, this is what I went for, hoping for a "well rounded" selection:
Cornell & Diehl Mississippi Mud Pipe Tobacco
Captain Earle's Ten Russians Pipe Tobacco
Lane Limited 1-Q Pipe Tobacco
Orlik Golden Sliced Pipe Tobacco Tins
Mac Baren HH Bold Kentucky Hot Pressed Pipe Tobacco
Mac Baren HH Balkan Blend Pipe Tobacco
Mac Baren HH Latakia Flake Pipe Tobacco
Lane Limited HG-2000 Pipe Tobacco
Cobblestone Outdoors Hiking Pipe Tobacco
Mac Baren Cherry Ambrosia Aromatic Pipe Tobacco Mixture
(and I already have Mac Baren General Choice which I guess covers "Danish mild aromatics".
And if anyone cares, my new pipe is this one (I can use my old pipes and some corn cobs for those ghosty-tobbies I bought). Very nice, straight-forward and masculine looking pipe IMO. Hope it smokes as bad-ass as it looks.
Vauen Olaf 1811 Matte Finish Tobacco Pipe
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