It’s sad and we need to be empathetic for our fellow pipe smokers.
There are certainly some blends out there that can be more challenging to deal with it.
For a lot of these blends we have PG - Propylene Glycol to thank for some extremely moist blends that are hard to dry out and keep lit.
Some casings could also present a problem, but combined with PG might also lead to overly moist as well.
So you have to simply experiment to figure out which blends are easier to deal with, by buying and sampling, or reading about other’s experiences.
But thankfully there are blenders out there like Mr. Pease that do not use PG in their blends.
@Davy if you ever come back around, you never found a G.L. Pease blend you didn’t like? GLP blends certainly harken back to the good old days of real tobacco.
I smoke GLP blends, because I too like you want real tobacco that’s also easy to smoke, and PG free. While I’m certainly no GLP pro, every GLP blend I’ve smoked, dries out easily, and smokes easy.
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Some additives, casing, toppings etc., have also been used in pipe tobacco for decades, it’s nothing new. If anything, with government regulation and technology it’s better. I remember when I first started smoking in the early 80s and trying Captain Black for the first time back then, that stuff was so moist, I don’t think it ever dried out. I saw tobacco then crappier than by today’s standards.
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