Got a question for you guys about meerschaum's effect on the taste of tobacco.
It's often said that a meer allows for a much cleaner or "pure" tasting smoke than briar. But do any of you find that it makes the baccy taste diluted, or weaker than a briar pipe does?
I'm breaking in my first meerschaum and so far every bowl tastes very watered down, the way an ultralight cigarette tastes as compared to a full-flavored. It's enough to ruin the experience for me. If I had to put a figure on it, I'd say it seems like 40% of the taste is lost.
Is this typical of smoking a new meer? Someone told me that once the bowl has been blackened with a thin carbon film this taste loss should go away. Any truth to this?
It's often said that a meer allows for a much cleaner or "pure" tasting smoke than briar. But do any of you find that it makes the baccy taste diluted, or weaker than a briar pipe does?
I'm breaking in my first meerschaum and so far every bowl tastes very watered down, the way an ultralight cigarette tastes as compared to a full-flavored. It's enough to ruin the experience for me. If I had to put a figure on it, I'd say it seems like 40% of the taste is lost.
Is this typical of smoking a new meer? Someone told me that once the bowl has been blackened with a thin carbon film this taste loss should go away. Any truth to this?