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I smoked each section of the pipeful side by side to notice the difference. I’d say it fully changed it into something I enjoyed even more.
I’m definitely going to do more of it this way and maybe some other tobaccos.
comparison of G&H Best Brown 2: both smoked from Peterson 264 Kildare with p-lip.
UNSTOVED:
On the charring light I get a slightly grassy, acidic, nutty, and floral flavor with a slight rough edge. Lighting I sense wood, nuts, citrus, and light florality with breadiness creeping in. Mid pipe I taste a full, dark bread with a little spice and a tiny bit of floral on the retrohale. Towards the end it gets slightly piquant and strong with a bit more sweetness and no floral note. A tad bit of roughness creeps back in.
STOVED:
On the char I get a slightly sweet and full round taste. No noticeable florals and very smooth. Lighting I taste a full, smoky and sweet tobacco with woody notes and a molasses in the background. Rye bread throughout. Mid pipe I’m struck by the smooth, sweet bread flavor with very mild spice and smokiness. No flowers here. Towards the end I get a tangy piquant sweetness with almost no spice. A smoky, nutty wood in the background again. Doesn’t get strong or harsh on finish.
much impressed with the change, I am.