All,
Hello, this is my first post. I have been smoking about 4 months now, and I have finally progressed to the point where I am not consistently BBQing my tongue with each bowl. I do have a couple of questions that I have not found by searching the forum. Insight would be welcome.
1.) Does burley benefit from aging? I am liking burley a lot, especially Solani ABF.
2.) Why do I get hot spots in the bowl sometimes? I mean REALLY hot spots. The bowl can be progressing nicely, my cadence does not noticeably change, then bam, I get an inferno in the bowl. Is this because I am packing with inconsistent density of tobacco in the bowl?
3.) I often get a short period of bite upon lighting and in the first couple of puffs, then I compress the tobacco a bit, and it seems to go away. Again, I suppose I am packing too lightly?
4.) Am I right in assuming that tobacco that is too dry will bite me more?
5.) Finally, I have tried to smoke "chunky" tobaccos, like Frog Morton and some Pease blends which are combinations of ribbon and chunks and just cannot get them to light and burn consistently. I have tried drying it, rubbing out more, cutting the tobacco into smaller pieces with scissors, packing firmly, drizzling it in with no packing. Nothing seems to work. FM just drives me freeking crazy. It just wont burn. Is there some secret to this cut of tobacco?
I can get ribbons, thin flakes, and cube cuts to burn, but these chunky cuts are very challenging to me. Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Man, I had no idea that there was so much to learn in this hobby. It is amazing really, and I thought getting a cigar to burn perfectly was a challenge...
Hello, this is my first post. I have been smoking about 4 months now, and I have finally progressed to the point where I am not consistently BBQing my tongue with each bowl. I do have a couple of questions that I have not found by searching the forum. Insight would be welcome.
1.) Does burley benefit from aging? I am liking burley a lot, especially Solani ABF.
2.) Why do I get hot spots in the bowl sometimes? I mean REALLY hot spots. The bowl can be progressing nicely, my cadence does not noticeably change, then bam, I get an inferno in the bowl. Is this because I am packing with inconsistent density of tobacco in the bowl?
3.) I often get a short period of bite upon lighting and in the first couple of puffs, then I compress the tobacco a bit, and it seems to go away. Again, I suppose I am packing too lightly?
4.) Am I right in assuming that tobacco that is too dry will bite me more?
5.) Finally, I have tried to smoke "chunky" tobaccos, like Frog Morton and some Pease blends which are combinations of ribbon and chunks and just cannot get them to light and burn consistently. I have tried drying it, rubbing out more, cutting the tobacco into smaller pieces with scissors, packing firmly, drizzling it in with no packing. Nothing seems to work. FM just drives me freeking crazy. It just wont burn. Is there some secret to this cut of tobacco?
I can get ribbons, thin flakes, and cube cuts to burn, but these chunky cuts are very challenging to me. Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Man, I had no idea that there was so much to learn in this hobby. It is amazing really, and I thought getting a cigar to burn perfectly was a challenge...