What Does "Smoking Cooler" Mean To You?

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bigvan

Lifer
Mar 22, 2011
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Depending on who you listen to, the "coolest smoking" pipes are:

- cobs

- meers

- churchwardens

- nosewarmers

- artisan made

- calbashes
...and on and on. My question is, not which of the above claims you agree with, but rather HOW do you define "cool smoking"? From some of the posts, it seems like some mean the perceived temperature of the smoke on their palate, others mean the temperature of the bowl in their hand, others seem to think it's an aspect of the flavor of the tobacco (almost a menthol-like aspect).
So before we go any further, let's define our terms. What does "Cool Smoking" mean to YOU?

 

kashmir

Lifer
May 17, 2011
2,712
70
Northern New Jersey
Very simple. Has nothing to do with the pipe or blend. Has EVERYTHING to do with the smoker. A cool smoke means a slow smoke. Plus you look cool when you win the slow smoking competitions. The answer lies within, not on some tobacconist's shelves. LOL.

 

bobpnm

Lifer
Jul 24, 2012
1,560
10,939
Panama City, Florida
As a relatively inexperienced smoker, I tend to consider a smoke cool based solely on the temp of smoke in my mouth. Bowl temp in my hand is to me a useful observation regarding technique. I'm not saying they aren't connected. Just too many other variables to definitively make the direct correlation as regards my smoking. I can see Roth's point regarding more experienced smokers.

 

zonomo

Lifer
Nov 24, 2012
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pitchfork

Lifer
May 25, 2012
4,030
611
For me, "cool smoking" refers to the feel of the smoke in the mouth.
In my view, the cosmetics of the pipe don't matter at all. It all comes down to airflow and how the smoker uses proper airflow to keep a barely smoldering ember. (It's easier for me to do with a pipe that has a nice, easy draw.)
Finally, the feel of the smoke in the mouth also depends on the moisture content of the smoke stream. Steamy smokes feel hotter than dry smokes because wet smoke takes longer to cool down -- i.e., it transfers more heat into the tissues of the mouth.
So, summing up, "cool smoking" (to me) concerns mouth feel, which is largely determined (in my view) by:
1. how much or little the tobacco is smoldering (good engineering helps here)
2. how moist the smoke is (properly dried and packed tobacco is key here).

 

captainbob

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 5, 2010
765
2
For me, if I can't hold the pipe comfortably in my hand or against my cheek, I am smoking to hot!

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eibhir

Can't Leave
Jan 16, 2013
305
0
United States
I'm still very new at this but for me a cooler smoke is slower and doesn't leave my mouth sore afterward. It also means the bowl lasts more than 20 or so minutes.

 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
20,248
57,313
67
Sarasota Florida
A cool smoke for me is the temperature of the smoke that is going into my mouth. If the smoke feels hot as I am smoking it I lose flavor. I recently was testing a new blend and it was a very hot smoking tobacco. It had nothing to do with the pipe or my technique it just tasted hot all the time and it was a flake.
In terms of a pipe getting hot, that is something where technique comes into play. If I am not paying attention my pipe can heat up, but it is not the tobacco's fault.

 

spartan

Lifer
Aug 14, 2011
2,963
7
Just slap a thermometer sticker on the side of yer bowl and then you'll know if you're "perceived" smoking temp is cool or hot yes?
It's got to be a combination of both for me. If the bowl isn't lava hot and the feel of the smoke doesn't have looking for ice cold water, then it's a relatively cool smoke.

 

yadan

Can't Leave
Dec 23, 2012
336
1
Central Galilee, Israel
For me, a cool smoke is substantially the temperature of the smoke that enters my mouth, but I would not like to hold onto a hot bowl.
"Very simple. Has nothing to do with the pipe or blend. Has EVERYTHING to do with the smoker. A cool smoke means a slow smoke."
Well, of course the way the pipe is smoked certainly affects the temperature, and so does the humidity of the tobacco - but I disagree that all pipes (everything else being equal) smoke at the same temperature. My experience is that meers, cobs and metals all smoke cooler than briars.

 

bigvan

Lifer
Mar 22, 2011
2,192
14
"My experience is that meers, cobs and metals all smoke cooler than briars."
Now that's a bold statement, considering briar is the accepted standard of pipe materials.

 

chubbster

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 12, 2013
184
0
I think, IMO, t is simply the perceived temperature of said smoke. What smokes cool for me in my eyes, may be blistering hot to you. I have a Tubos by Eltang, a play on a calabash, but in a little briar pipe. It smokes extremely dry for me, wonderfully, but it is not necessarily the coolest pipe I have, that'd be the roush. I only smoke a few different blends, and they are my usuals and always smoke great to me, so I can not comment on various tobaccos.
It's all up to the individual smoker and what they think is a cool smoke, IMO.

 

chubbster

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 12, 2013
184
0
^ they are fantastic. The downside is, I only have those two pipes. I find that is all I really need, or can afford for that matter. Eltang for Va's and roush for English or oriental. I do have two cobs for some burley blends, but in total, that makes 4 pipes I own, meager to some members counts, but works great for me.

 

chubbster

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 12, 2013
184
0
I agree. When I first started smoking I bought everything under the sun, and honestly, I felt it difficult to choose what to smoke some days. In the end, I sold all of them, bought these two and have been happy ever since. I smoke about 5 different blends regularly. Of course, I try others, but very few actually make it to a regular. I smoke a lot f straight Va and some light English, mainly garfinkel ridgeway.
Regardless, I'm pleased everyday and enjoy the heck out of every smoke, every time.

 

bigvan

Lifer
Mar 22, 2011
2,192
14
Chubbster, I admire your "quality over quantity" attitude.
When you get the time, please post pictures of the Eltang and the Roush. I'd love to see them!!

 
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