I definitely wouldn't go that far but it dries easily when fully rubbed out.It is held in high esteem in reviews by those who love pure Virginia.
Allegedly their factory doesn't have air conditioning. Tradition!With a yearly average humidity of 84%, maybe this is the answer to why their tobacco is so moist.
"Does a bear shit in the woods?" Is a favorite up here. Don't know why. Bears seem to shit wherever they want. Who's is to tell them no? My front yard seems to be a favored latrine. Seriously, I'm not trying to hi-jack the thread. Me bad!So when someone says something unbelievable, people would say "is the Pope Polish or what?"
Good lord, Kendal is like Miami!With a yearly average humidity of 84%, maybe this is the answer to why their tobacco is so moist.
I have some I’m trying to age for a decade. My plan is to see if it’s easier to light in ten years. That’s about when I expect to feel like making the effort again to tackle FVF. In the meantime, I have Peterson Flake which lights with no effort.Ditto. I found the stuff a real pain to keep lit, even after drying.
But with an average temp of 46*f if I fix my conversion right…Good lord, Kendal is like Miami!
Cold and damp!But with an average temp of 46*f if I fix my conversion right…
The Lake District has its own microclimate, changeable is an understatement. Lots of rain, sudden sunshine. The softest water I've ever encountered; touch a bar of soap, ten minutes to wash it off. Absolutely beautiful place, enchanting.Cold and damp!
While there is a bit more work to your method, I must say the description of the benefits makes it tempting. Thanks.Full Virginia Flake is still one of my favorite VA tobaccos, probably top 3. I think the hype is generally warranted but it does take a bit of fooling around trying a few techniques to unlock it for you and make you go wow!
I have tried pretty much everything and now having managed to smoke a couple pounds of it, I now just fold and stuff it as it comes from the tin. I've dried it right out and while that does make it easier to smoke, for me dried out it loses something in the depth of flavour. I just adjust my pack and cadence to suit the moisture level.
The biggest difference maker I've found is to get it light easily. Full Virginia Flake (like most Gawith flakes) can be hard to light, especially if it is a little moist, and if your scorching it to try and get it going that tends to give you either some tongue bite, or diminishes the flavour of the tobacco. The simplest way I've found is to light it with some 'tinder'. I load the bowl fold and stuff about 3/4 to 7/8 full leaving a bit of room to sprinkle a pinch of dry, finely crumbled Virginia ribbon or finely crumbled flake. Just whatever I have handy, something like Mac Baren, or Peter Stokebye LNF etc. I find using something dry and easy to light will help to get the FVF (or any stubborn flake) going fairly easily resulting in a much easier and flavourful smoke. It really helps to get the best out of the Kendal flakes.