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rugfly

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Jun 7, 2012
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Hello everyone! I am new to pipe smoking as well as this forum. I was just wondering if you more expirenced smokers could recommend a tobacco for me. I am looking for a good smoke that is moderate. Not too light but not to robust. Something I can smoke all day other than Captain Black (only kind i've tried so far). A good flavor would be nice as well. Thanks!

 

spartan

Lifer
Aug 14, 2011
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Are you looking for a light aromatic blend? Or a light english blend? Maybe a little of both?
For a nice light english I would recommend :
Larry's Blend - Just tried this a few days ago and it is absolutely lovely. Light smokey earthiness with hint of sweet. It's technically a Balkan and the desciption says it's "full-bodied", which it is, but I would consider it very light and should be a very gentle intro into the world of English blends.
I'm drawing a blank in the Aromatic department. My favoritre aromatic so far would be:
Butera's Sweet Cavendish. This has a very hard to describe flavor. It's very buttery and sweet at the same time.
You'll need to do some research on your own, or maybe attack a sampler package offered by the various sponsors on the site.
GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY SMOKING! :puffy:
Edit: Herbinedave makes a good point. Lane Limited makes some very nice aromatics from what I've heard. Might not be a bad idea to start with their selection.

 

kyletheaviator

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 16, 2012
186
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I'm literally smoking 1Q for the first time right now. That's my recommendation for a newbie hands down from now on. It burns cool, has a great flavor, and no bite at all. And I tend to be a vigorous puffer at times :puffpipe:

 

martiniman

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 6, 2012
885
2
@rugfly
Welcome,

what taste good to one is awful to others.
What do you like? wine, scotch, chocolate, spicy?
I'm sure there will some great recommendations coming here.
Also read the tobacco reviews, very insightful.

 

viceroy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 22, 2010
141
3
Boswell's Christmas Cookie, Sweet Tea and Spice and Nice for Aromatics. Countryside for an English. Pretty much any of their tobaccos are at the veery least good. Great prices and great pipes

 

mluyckx

Lifer
Dec 5, 2011
1,958
3
Texas
Welcome
If you like Captain Black, 1-Q will do the trick. So will Mark Twain from A&C Peterson.
If you want a completely different taste experience.. the world is your oyster and the choice is limitless.
The best advice for a newbie ? Find a local B&M, they will sometimes let you try some. Or buy a sampler pack from any of the site sponsors. Branch out from there.

 

mountainman

Can't Leave
May 4, 2012
396
1,314
I have been smoking H&H classic burley kake and it is great. The tin note smells too strong, but it smokes cool, no bite, taste great and seems to smell great to those around you.

 

spartan

Lifer
Aug 14, 2011
2,963
8
We're not trying to kill him pawpaw...
Spend a few hours lurking around the sponsors websites, and on some tobacco review sites. You've got a long road ahead of you. Make sure to get a little of everything. ^_^
Be sure to report back on what you've decided on lol.

 

pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
4,054
682
My first non-aromatic was Frog Morton on the Bayou. Loved it then and love it now. Had no idea how smooth and easy-smoking it was at the time. The Frog Morton blends have a good portion of stoved Virginia or unflavored Cavendish (or both) and that makes them really smooth and a little sweet. Stuff like Dunhill English blends, for example, can burn a little hot if you're not real careful. Same with GL Pease blends, which are great, but they take a little bit of smoking technique if you're a tender-tongue like me.

 

kyletheaviator

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 16, 2012
186
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. Make sure to get a little of everything. ^_^
Very good advice for a beginner, I smoked only aromatics for 9 months before I tried my first straight Virginia, vaper, and English blends. I wish I had ventured sooner because I've come to realize in the last two moths that I really really like heavier English blends. But it can be overwhelming as well, with so many tobaccos available! So enjoy what ever you get, and keep experimenting!

 

judcole

Lifer
Sep 14, 2011
7,925
48,317
Detroit
Welcome to pipe smoking!

First, let me advise you to smoke the best tobaccos you can afford. If your budget only allows for drugstore blends, start there by all means, but if you can afford better quality blends, buy them. The tobaccos in drugstore blends are not as high in quality as in some other blends. (That doesn't mean you can't enjoy them for what they are, just be aware of what you've got.)

It's my feeling that, especially if you smoking drugstore blends, you are better off, as a new smoker, trying burley blends instead of aros. Burleys are easier to keep lit, and smoke much cooler than aros. Explore the codger burleys - Prince Albert, Carter Hall, Sir Walter Raleigh.
(All of this assumes that you are new to smoking, not a cigar smoker looking to add to his smoking experience, or a fella trying to ditch cigs.)
I would advise new smokers to stay away from latakia blends, since they are, IMO, too complex for new smokers. I love Larry's Blend, but I have been smoking for over 40 years. I would not recommend it to a newb. Likewise, virginia based blends are too subtle for a newb.
I would suggest finding a good online retailer = one of the ones that advertises here would be a good place to start - and let them help you out. A sampler pack of their own label bulks could be a great way to start.

Have fun, and enjoy the journey. :puffpipe:

 
Jul 15, 2011
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I can wholeheartedly recommend Pipesandcigars.com blend Butternut Burley. I liked it so much I ordered half a pound of it. Packs great, takes to match effortlessly, nice and mild, no bite to be had at all, and it has a nice, warm, comforting flavor. When I have a day off and I puff on a pipe all day long, I have at least 3 or 4 bowls of this. Excellent stuff. You may also want to get ahold of a little bit of English tobacco as well. Larrys Blend and Frog Morton are both excellent suggestions, as well as Dunhill Early Morning Pipe or maybe a little Cornell and Diehl Engine 99 for a richer flavor.

 

echopipe

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 7, 2011
209
0
May I reccomend a sampler. "Stand by me" from pipesandcigars I think is a great newbie sampler. It has a bit of everything. Well a good start. Its a good one.

 

msandoval858

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 11, 2012
954
4
Austin, TX
1Q is a good pick for sure. I haven't smoked it in years but I might throw a few ounces on a future order just to have for the heck of it.
If you decide to try your hand at an English, Frog Morton (original) is always a safe bet. It packs easy, burns cool, and will definitely get you accustomed to the smokiness of latakia.

 

jpants

Lurker
Oct 23, 2012
41
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Hello everyone! I also am some what new to this amazing liesure time habit! Seein if anyone could streer me towards a solid next purchased based on what I have been enjoying for the past 2 weeks. So far not the biggest on aromatics I can say that much. I find myself smoking several pipes of Frog Morton and Balakan Siesani, which would be my favorite at the moment... where should I go from there?

 

daytonsean

Lifer
Aug 28, 2012
1,018
3,199
Dayton
+1 Jud. If you can afford something better, you really will get a better quality tobacco.
I'll agree with everyone that's recommending Frog Morton. It is an absolutely fantastic smoke. 1Q is also a really nice daily smoke and it has zero complexity. It has subtle flavor, it's easy to get going, and it burns quite cool.

 
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