Out of curiosity I tried to repeat the smoke that had me post here. Didnt work. Im gonna have to try it with the same beverage. I think sometimes you just get a smoke thats special…when the planets align.
I once got turned around in the woods with my dogs, and didn't have my phone on me. So, I just sat down on a rock and has a bowl of Laurel Heights in a Nording. Not a particular favorite combo at the time for me. But, at the time my stress level and the combinations of many things made it a transitory smoke for me. And, I still appreciate the tobacco, but I have yet to have a similar experience.Out of curiosity I tried to repeat the smoke that had me post here. Didnt work. Im gonna have to try it with the same beverage. I think sometimes you just get a smoke thats special…when the planets align.
I'm starting to feel a little paranoid for some reason:::cough cough:::Only a small percentage of people have the capability of tasting deeply into something, and even out of those a far fewer have bothered to train their senses to use that capability. I have stopped being surprised at people on here that can't taste. They tend to throw insults at those who do taste deeply. It's just a jealousy thing. To each their own. The irony is that some of them will chase down the most obscure European... anyways :::cough cough:::
Thank you for the kind words. Even though I've always had a sensitive palate, it took years of experience and constant gathering of knowledge to develop it beyond my genetic code.I'm starting to feel a little paranoid for some reason:::cough cough:::
Yes, I envy people, like @JimInks, who can taste deeply and have refined their palates to be able to pick out subtle nuances. But I have tremendous admiration for them and I rely on their descriptions to discover blends I think I'll enjoy.
Yes, that's why so many of us eagerly read your reviews and why you're the Sultan of Smoke!Thank you for the kind words. Even though I've always had a sensitive palate, it took years of experience and constant gathering of knowledge to develop it beyond my genetic code.
Part of me thinks I am insane but part of me thinks I am simply noticing what other piper experience. In one pipe Tobacco Blend A is, wow, just amazing. In another pipe the same blend is good but just ok.
I know experienced smokers say they pick a pipe for a blend after experimentation so I presume this is the reason.
My question is why?
I realize there may be no clear answer due to the infinite variables of shape, briar, and draw.
However, I still ask...Is there any logic to this? Is one pipe likely superior to the next with a specific blend.
My example: HU Louisana Broken Flake....a Vaper. In my Becker almost billiard is sweet, complex and amazing. In my Svendenborg which is a little more bent its good but the experience is nothing special. The Svendenborg is a good smoker but the experience is different. In this case not as good (for me). The experience may be better for someone else but its not as sweet.
Why?
Keep in mind Im open to the possiblity that there is not a clear answer.
Entirely my own experience without any suggestive input.Just out of curiosity, for those that find big differences between pipes, did you think so before or after you heard someone else say it? Suggestion can have a big influence on perception. I hadn't talked to another pipe smoker for the first 20+ years of smoking and only heard about the idea of differences here for the first time in 2014.