I do by blend types. Generally I am more sensitive on non-aromatics in keying on bowl geometry mostly. Certain dims and shapes lend themselves more appropriately to specific recipes. Wide and deep for catching the complexity of English/Balkan/Scottish; I throw Burleys into that w/d mix as well. Narrower or shorter bowls for hotter burning VA that are naturally less complex.Title edited for brevity and caps.
I’m curious as to the number of pipers that segregate your pipes to specific tobaccos. Do you? If so which and why?
I have been utilizing the same specs for my pipes for different tobaccos. I believe I first read that in Pimo’s.I do by blend types. Generally I am more sensitive on non-aromatics in keying on bowl geometry mostly. Certain dims and shapes lend themselves more appropriately to specific recipes. Wide and deep for catching the complexity of English/Balkan/Scottish; I throw Burleys into that w/d mix as well. Narrower or shorter bowls for hotter burning VA that are naturally less complex.
Add 6 carry the 2 and divide by the denominator to determine your….oh wait! Got confused with tax time. Thought it was a government formula. ?Yes. This way:
Briars:
- Virginia only
- Virginia and Perique
- Virginia and Oriental (no Latkia)
- Virginia Oriental and Latakia
Anything with Burley goes in a cob.
Anything with an added flavouring goes in a cob.
Anything with a heavy dose of Kentucky goes in a cob or clay.
Lakeland scented depends. Some in a cob, others in a clay. The ones with only a light Lakeland topping have a dedicated briar.
A few briars are blend dedicated.
Easy and uncomplicated.
Isn't it? ?
I haven’t tried any Lakelands. From the totally mixed reviews I can’t seem to find a decent middle ground to even get me interested enough to try. Maybe one day if it’s right in front of my face from a B&M.Add 6 carry the 2 and divide by the denominator to determine your….oh wait! Got confused with tax time. Thought it was a government formula. ?
Best brown #2 by Gawith and Hoggarth is great. It’s not really a Lakeland but its got a hint of it in it and it’s a great blend. Been smoking it since I first started. Tinned and bulk too.I haven’t tried any Lakelands. From the totally mixed reviews I can’t seem to find a decent middle ground to even get me interested enough to try. Maybe one day if it’s right in front of my face from a B&M.