Hello everybody,
I've been a pipe smoker on and off for over 20 years. Most of my pipes are going to be basket pipes, but I do have a few nicer briars and a couple of meerschaums. I also love smoking the cobs. My preferences are for the more naturally flavored tobaccos, i.e. VaPers, English, Kentucky Dark Fired, etc... For me personally, aeromatics are more likely to give me bad tongue bite, though not all are bad.
Also, last year, I tried growing some of my own tobacco. Curing it in my dry climate is proving to be challenging. I have settled on fermenting it being the best method for my climate. Last year, I put the tobacco into a milk crate, covered it to keep most of the air off of it and put a lot of weight on it. It's not good tobacco, but there is potential there. Every once in a while when smoking it, I get hints of marshmallow. IMO, it's simply a matter of the tobacco not having been cured enough. Next year, I'm going to grow a bunch and put it in a stone crock, covered and compressed, and I'm going to mix it up every few months and then repack it.
I've been a pipe smoker on and off for over 20 years. Most of my pipes are going to be basket pipes, but I do have a few nicer briars and a couple of meerschaums. I also love smoking the cobs. My preferences are for the more naturally flavored tobaccos, i.e. VaPers, English, Kentucky Dark Fired, etc... For me personally, aeromatics are more likely to give me bad tongue bite, though not all are bad.
Also, last year, I tried growing some of my own tobacco. Curing it in my dry climate is proving to be challenging. I have settled on fermenting it being the best method for my climate. Last year, I put the tobacco into a milk crate, covered it to keep most of the air off of it and put a lot of weight on it. It's not good tobacco, but there is potential there. Every once in a while when smoking it, I get hints of marshmallow. IMO, it's simply a matter of the tobacco not having been cured enough. Next year, I'm going to grow a bunch and put it in a stone crock, covered and compressed, and I'm going to mix it up every few months and then repack it.