I have one briar pipe, and a cob on the way to me in the mail. I've enjoyed smoking my briar just fine thus far, but naturally I'm also curious to try a cob.
And I keep reading some variant on the phrase "[blank] smokes/tastes better in a cob". Virginias tastes better in a cob, burleys smoke better in a cob, etc. Obviously, such a claim is a matter of personal preference, but I'm definitely seeing more praise for cobs when it comes to flavor.
Which begs the question: what tastes better in a briar pipe? And if cobs are so prized for how well they deliver flavor, what are the big advantages of briars besides durability and aesthetics?
And I keep reading some variant on the phrase "[blank] smokes/tastes better in a cob". Virginias tastes better in a cob, burleys smoke better in a cob, etc. Obviously, such a claim is a matter of personal preference, but I'm definitely seeing more praise for cobs when it comes to flavor.
Which begs the question: what tastes better in a briar pipe? And if cobs are so prized for how well they deliver flavor, what are the big advantages of briars besides durability and aesthetics?