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Beowoulf

Can't Leave
Oct 16, 2022
446
7,341
Anyone notice this pattern?
The first quarter of the pipe tends to taste bad and misbehaves. The next half of the bowl is the sweetspot - just pure enjoyment and taste. And the last quarter is stirring the pot and trying to keep the pipe lit.
 

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Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
10,229
41,510
RTP, NC. USA
First quarter. You just put the fire to tobacco to start smoking. You might have kept the fire on it little too long.

Last quarter. Try dumping the ashes. Run pipe cleaner, and don't stir anything. Using a tamper, gently even out the top of tobacco, and do a quick relight.
 

DanWil84

Lifer
Mar 8, 2021
1,691
12,663
40
The Netherlands (Europe)
If my tobacco has the right moisture level for that type of tobacco and my packing is right for that cut of tobacco I enjoy the bowl front to back. A english mixture for me a can be a little more moist, where I like a virginia or burley bone dry. A ribbon cut can be packed a bit tighter (3 pinch method), where a ready rubbed or rubbed flake is gravity filled with little resistance when pressing the tobacco in the bowl, a fold and stuffed flake will be pressed only when I tamp it which I generally do very light.

I do think the second third is the best part as the tobacco had time to open up with the ember, maybe some moisture (the tobacco might be bone dry but you get some moisture never the less) has enhanced the tobacco while burning. I don't dump ash the last third, that layer of ash helps for me to restrict the airflow enough to not let it burn to hot so I don't have to adjust my cadance. A extra relight in the bottom third isn't really a problem, I try to touch the tobacco with the heat of the flame, not the flame itself.

If a bowl of tobacco isn't enjoyable from front to back personally I would attribute that to the above mentioned factors.
 

HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
5,827
42,096
Iowa
First part of the bowl tells the overall tale for me, if it’s not enjoyable at the start I’m not too optimistic about it getting noticeably better. Otherwise, I just go with it and there may be some things coming through a little different but not all that significant - sometimes dumping some ash makes a difference in a good way. If it starts to sour on me I just dump it all.