Dear Pipe comunity,
I've recently purchased my third bulk of Samuel Gawith Best Brown in italy from a local tobacconist.
It's more than 8 years that i smoke SG blend, so i'm fairly accustomed to the problems that they may have, and I have never found a tobacco that is on the point of being unsmokable. The problem is that the tobacco is so moist and full of humectant that is impossible to dry out and smoke. I've let the whole bulk dry in open air for 1 month (after which the total volume reduced by at least 70%), then 2 week in the hot italian sun and other 2 weeks in a very dry room and the tobacco is still moist to the touch. I have also cut the tobacco to a fine ribbon form but the tobacco still dont stay lit (it barely stays lit only if i really really press the tobacco which constrict so much the airflow to the point of no return).
I'm really frustrated to have thrown €75 (yeah in italy SG is expensive). Any advice?
As always thank you for the support, i really love this community.
I've recently purchased my third bulk of Samuel Gawith Best Brown in italy from a local tobacconist.
It's more than 8 years that i smoke SG blend, so i'm fairly accustomed to the problems that they may have, and I have never found a tobacco that is on the point of being unsmokable. The problem is that the tobacco is so moist and full of humectant that is impossible to dry out and smoke. I've let the whole bulk dry in open air for 1 month (after which the total volume reduced by at least 70%), then 2 week in the hot italian sun and other 2 weeks in a very dry room and the tobacco is still moist to the touch. I have also cut the tobacco to a fine ribbon form but the tobacco still dont stay lit (it barely stays lit only if i really really press the tobacco which constrict so much the airflow to the point of no return).
I'm really frustrated to have thrown €75 (yeah in italy SG is expensive). Any advice?
As always thank you for the support, i really love this community.