Psmith
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Lately I have been discovering more about how different tobaccos behave at different levels of dryness. I think that is because I only began smoking a pipe about 4 years ago and as I accumulate more tins of this and that, other ones take the backseat until being re-discovered down the line.
Case in point, Full Virginia Flake. I had finished off BBF a while back, loved it and thought I should check out that hallowed Full Virginia Flake. Got it and like most people's experience marveled at the dark brown slabs before me. Pungent, moist and rustic I couldn't wait to dig in.
I treated it like BBF. tore strips off along the grain and let those dry out for about 30 minutes. Then rubbed it out a bit and let it dry out a bit further. But no matter what, every experience was the same...endless relights and mouthfuls of steam.
Finally with so many other choices in front of me I gave up on it and relinquished it to the back drawer. Fall came and went and now the deadly dry Korean winter is upon us. Wonder what that FVF is up to? I wondered. Cracked it open and found it had dried out completely. The moist slabs of jerky had transformed into crispy flakes of what what resembled hard table veneer. Interesting. I grabbed a flake and snapped it right across the grain and began to crumble it up. Unlike Macbaren flakes that when broken apart resemble finely cut shag, the FVF crumbled like desiccated tree bark.
I filled up a BBB banker. Due to its consistency it didn't really require any special method...just filled it to the brim and gave a firm press. After that it was bliss!
It burned without fail delivering copious plumes of thick smoke. I usually smoke and walk at the same time. This experience forced me to slow down my walk to a distracted stagger. Eventually I had to find a nearby bench to sit on and delve into the experience. Time seemed to stop.
For the last few years I have been in a period of discovery just trying out different blends, manufacturers and genres. Now I feel like I am entering a new stage of discovery...how tobacco performs and all the nuances that can be found within each tobacco itself. Some need to be slightly moist...some need to be bone dry...some need to be somewhere in between.
Enjoy your pipes bros!
Case in point, Full Virginia Flake. I had finished off BBF a while back, loved it and thought I should check out that hallowed Full Virginia Flake. Got it and like most people's experience marveled at the dark brown slabs before me. Pungent, moist and rustic I couldn't wait to dig in.
I treated it like BBF. tore strips off along the grain and let those dry out for about 30 minutes. Then rubbed it out a bit and let it dry out a bit further. But no matter what, every experience was the same...endless relights and mouthfuls of steam.
Finally with so many other choices in front of me I gave up on it and relinquished it to the back drawer. Fall came and went and now the deadly dry Korean winter is upon us. Wonder what that FVF is up to? I wondered. Cracked it open and found it had dried out completely. The moist slabs of jerky had transformed into crispy flakes of what what resembled hard table veneer. Interesting. I grabbed a flake and snapped it right across the grain and began to crumble it up. Unlike Macbaren flakes that when broken apart resemble finely cut shag, the FVF crumbled like desiccated tree bark.
I filled up a BBB banker. Due to its consistency it didn't really require any special method...just filled it to the brim and gave a firm press. After that it was bliss!
It burned without fail delivering copious plumes of thick smoke. I usually smoke and walk at the same time. This experience forced me to slow down my walk to a distracted stagger. Eventually I had to find a nearby bench to sit on and delve into the experience. Time seemed to stop.
For the last few years I have been in a period of discovery just trying out different blends, manufacturers and genres. Now I feel like I am entering a new stage of discovery...how tobacco performs and all the nuances that can be found within each tobacco itself. Some need to be slightly moist...some need to be bone dry...some need to be somewhere in between.
Enjoy your pipes bros!