Quick question, in order to prevent a hot bowl, is it better to dry your tobacco? As far as I understand if you dry your tobacco it doesn't burn hot and it stays lit longer am I right?
As a matter of fact the best taste is when the pipe is almost out and I blow out a glimpse of smoke it is the best taste of the whole bowlDry your tobacco, don't pack tightly, sip the smoke slowly. You get the best flavors when the tobacco is just simmering on the edge of going out. Relight as needed.
Maybe, maybe not...lolAs a matter of fact the best taste is when the pipe is almost out and I blow out a glimpse of smoke it is the best taste of the whole bowl
Like everything else in pipe smoking, there is definite personal preference in this. I don't sip all the time. And little more than ghost of smoke taste better for me. Then there are times I'll change cadence and get little more smoke than usual.As a matter of fact the best taste is when the pipe is almost out and I blow out a glimpse of smoke it is the best taste of the whole bowl
Great when it's on the edge and great when it's the last breath before going out. But since I don't intend to spend every waking moment of smoking a pipe hitting that point where it goes out, I settle for just as good where it's on the edge but salvageable.As a matter of fact the best taste is when the pipe is almost out and I blow out a glimpse of smoke it is the best taste of the whole bowl
dry out your tobacco and use a pipe with a large diameter chamber.Quick question, in order to prevent a hot bowl, is it better to dry your tobacco? As far as I understand if you dry your tobacco it doesn't burn hot and it stays lit longer am I right?
D&R and C&D promote the dryness of their products as a plus. Whereas Samuel Gawith has made a fortune selling water over all of these years.This topic drives me crazy because you gotta ask why manufacturers haven't seen the hundred thousand threads in this forum suggesting that the solution to making their shitty smoking tobacco become anywhere from not shitty and good to not shitty and fantastic, and therefore adjust their piss poor hydration methods? Oh wait... it's easier to sell water to a pipe smoker than it is to sell patchoulli to a hippie.
yeah the moisture transfers heat better. Stem burns deeper and quicker in general. So yes moist tobacco will give you bite and ouch. Sipping also really helps too.Dry tobacco is your friend. Moist tobacco is the stuff that steams your mouth, pipe and anything else.
Interestingly though, I often see more people complain about dryness out of tin vs. wetness. Most comments I've seen are more open to drying wet tobacco compared to opening a tin of dry tobacco. Whether that's some mental ideal that pipe tobacco should be wet, or convenience or some other thought process, who knows.
I've seen people straight up hate D&R because of how dry it is.