Relighting a Half-smoked Bowl.

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Grampz

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Feb 11, 2022
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Is it a waste of time to relight a half-smoked bowl that you've had to set aside and then come back to?

Title edited for caps and brevity. Original above. -jpm

Occasionally while smoking, something will demand my attention and both hands for 5-10 minutes, requiring me to set down my pipe. I've yet to figure out how to relight without getting an awful, ashy taste. Dumping the contents, usually one-third or more of the tobacco is un-charred, so it's not like it's burned down to nothing. Should I just plan on dumping, refilling and lighting, or is there a salvage technique?
 
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PipesRock

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Jan 21, 2020
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I do it often. As said it depends on the blend, dump ash, run pipe cleaner for moisture etc... Sometimes that cooled remaining portion is more than OK it's great. Very different than relighting a cigar cooled for a couple hours.
 
It's not a waste of time for me. Sometimes I even will do a charring light the night before on the pipe I pack to wake up to, to get that second smoke stoved taste. But, this is for Virginias and Virginia forward blends. I don't do it as much for latakia heavy or aromatic blends. YMMV... It just depends on what you find enjoyable.