Title reworded both for capitalization and to make it less demanding.
I think there has been a change of taste in the products produced since the 2015 merger with Hoggarth.
Not only me, but the most of Korean pipe smokers agree. (of Course, South Korea)
I think The taste has become much lighter, especially the dark sweetness. concentrated sweetness
I'm here to ask you for your opinion because I want to know if it's just the idea of pipe smokers in Korea.
I suspect that the changes to the product before and after the merger are all due to the weakening of the presser.
(or without HOT Press)
1) Flakes have become less dense
- Guess physically the presser has weakened, causing the flakes to be less dense and bulky.
In fact, comparing Tin before and after the merger, Flake's volume increased
2) The color of the flakes has become brighter.
- The presser has weakened, which has not produced enough tobacco juice. I suspect that this has not occurred sufficiently in the fermentation and ripening of the tobacco juice.
3) Flakes feel rougher and less humid
- It's not the damp flakes it used to be, but now it feels dry and rough as if it's touching sawdust.
SG, of course, is said to be producing using same methods of production, manpower and machinery even after the merger.
Nevertheless, it is my opinion that the taste has changed since the merger.
What's your opinion?
I think there has been a change of taste in the products produced since the 2015 merger with Hoggarth.
Not only me, but the most of Korean pipe smokers agree. (of Course, South Korea)
I think The taste has become much lighter, especially the dark sweetness. concentrated sweetness
I'm here to ask you for your opinion because I want to know if it's just the idea of pipe smokers in Korea.
I suspect that the changes to the product before and after the merger are all due to the weakening of the presser.
(or without HOT Press)
1) Flakes have become less dense
- Guess physically the presser has weakened, causing the flakes to be less dense and bulky.
In fact, comparing Tin before and after the merger, Flake's volume increased
2) The color of the flakes has become brighter.
- The presser has weakened, which has not produced enough tobacco juice. I suspect that this has not occurred sufficiently in the fermentation and ripening of the tobacco juice.
3) Flakes feel rougher and less humid
- It's not the damp flakes it used to be, but now it feels dry and rough as if it's touching sawdust.
SG, of course, is said to be producing using same methods of production, manpower and machinery even after the merger.
Nevertheless, it is my opinion that the taste has changed since the merger.
What's your opinion?
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