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MisterBadger

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 6, 2024
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Ludlow, UK
I figured some aromas would be better suited for different seasons. I used a lot of peach and cherry tobacco when it was the summer and spring seasons. And for winter my go-to is vanilla. I figured the autumn season would merit a different tobacco.

I recently bought some sutliff maple street to have this season since I've always linked the smell of maple syrup and autumn in my mind. However, with a recommendation from this thread I'm thinking of having some Cornell & Diehl's haunted bookshop or Seattle Pipe Club's plum pudding. Although, the smell of the ladder is quite strong and I wouldn't typically smoke it if I'm just going and coming to work.

Regarding the seasonality of beers; do you have a favorite for autumn?
- I can't comment on aromatics beyond uttering some grumbly platitude to the effect that tobacco should taste and smell like tobacco, which you won't want to hear ;-)

Beers, now, though: as the year darkens, so should the beer; as the cold increases, so should the strength of the beer, and it should have a body to nourish as much as to refresh. Why so many folks like to drink chilled lager in the depths of winter, I cannot understand. Winter is stout; Autumn is an amber or copper coloured confection, of 5% ABV or higher. My autumnal beer of choice is, therefore, the Bewdley Brewery's William Mucklow's Dark Mild (6.5%). I'm guessing that this is both unkown and unobtainable in the States, so I'd recommend, as a substitute, McChouffe Brune (8%) :)
 
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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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Interesting, I figured most tobaccos would be fine, I guess I'll go with whatever I have on hand.

The author in my name refers to my hobby of writing.

And I usually smoke when I write, in the summer its easy to sit in the yard and write but in the fall and winter it's difficult to type on a laptop with numb fingers.
oh smoking a pipe and writing go hand in hand. Sadly I dream of writing on the forum and smoking at the same time. Would love to see some samples of your writing, it's also one of my hobbies as well.
 

antonine

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 18, 2024
110
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San Diego, CA
Welcome from San Diego!

I'm sure most of you will laugh, but it does get chilly down here in the winter months (at least from our perspective!), so I have a pair of merino wool gloves to keep my fingers warm while smoking. Not sure that would cut it in a New York winter, but maybe paired with a space heater and an iron constitution... 😄
 
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