I am a fan of people who sell tobacco... but as to the blend, which one? There have been several companies making their own Penhooker over the years. I used to like the D&R Penhooker.
You could totally smoke this in a pipe.Well 7 pounds for 15$ shipped. Time to buy a cig rolling machine
Yes.Have they been restocking other D&R blends?
I'll keep checking, then. $2.10 per pound for quality tobacco is a steal. That's got to be less than a penny per bowl.Yes.
There wasn't much there on Saturday when I checked, there's more both there and at TobaccoPipes today.
How do you store these blends? I think the bags are a very thin mylar, but I'm unsure of how they would hold up over the years. It would be a lot to jar up.I stocked Penhooker and Penhooker Silver in my cellar. If Windsail is still made, I greatly recommend it, too. They do age well.
I stuff the sealed one pound bag into a 7 mil gusset bottom Mylar bag. The linked bag holds 1 pound, in the bag. You can add O2 absorbers. If the tobacco seems too dry, I will dampen it bery lightly with a spray bottle of clean water (not chlorinated) and then bag or jar it. Tobacco needs some moisture in order to age.How do you store these blends? I think the bags are a very thin mylar, but I'm unsure of how they would hold up over the years. It would be a lot to jar up.
Thanks, man. Bagging the bag seems like the easiest way to go.I stuff the sealed one pound bag into a 7 mil gusset bottom Mylar bag. The linked bag holds 1 pond, in the bag. You can add O2 absorbers, If the tobacco seems too dry, I will very slightly dampen it with a spray bottle of clean water (not chlorinated) and then bag or jar it. Tobacco needs some moisture in order to age.