Finished off the evening returning calls from family with the Doug Finlay @doug535 Chubby Apple and Tupelo Honey.
beautiful pipe! I really like 'brushed' rusticationsPegasus in a L'Anatra.
That’s awesome, congrats brother! Praying for your ministry. I’m PCA, and on the home stretch for completing my MDiv.Good school...I'm a Baptist but of the Reformed variety. I just graduated in May from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with my MDiv.
Thanks for cleaning your nose for the post, I can’t help but look.First bowl in a new Astas Meer. Briar Fox.
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I get that a lot.Thanks for cleaning your nose for the post, I can’t help but look.
Happy Birthday.Took the afternoon off because it’s my birthday and …… mowed, played with dogs, harvested peppers, potatoes and onions, lol, pretty exciting. Now getting down to relaxing for an hour or so - Peterson ‘22 PPN Pub and We Three Kings - nothing celebratory, just had it loaded up last night and got too busy to enjoy it, haha. View attachment 240221
It does help. And I am taking notes, and only drinking water.It's a little difficult to advise you because body chemistry determines our individual experiences. I think you are on the right track because you have determined that Quiet Nights suits you best among those you mentioned. If you are missing anything, it's the experience you will gain by trying different blends. That was the first and most important thing I learned as a pipe smoker.
Don't rush anything. You'll figure out what works best for you in time just as you have discovered that Latakia forward English blends are working well for you. Write tasting notes on each blend you try. Update when necessary. While you are making decisions, don't drink anything flavored when you smoke so your senses won't be compromised.
Here's a couple of examples for you: If a blend you really like has red Virginia as the lead Virginia, and you don't feel that way when bright Virginia leads, that automatically gives you a step up on what blend to choose. If you determine you can't handle more than a mild dose of perique, you'll know what to avoid. The same goes for Orientals.
As for aromatics, if you don't like peaches, you won't like a peach blend. Try those that have a topping that is attractive to you. If you don't want toppings to drown out the tobacco flavor, then don't buy aro-bombs. Because I know a fair number of smokers want to know things like that, I always state how much toppings affect tobacco flavor in aros.
Hope this helps you.