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Anyone else NOT like to dry their tobacco before smoking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Tkach" data-source="post: 137151" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>I like to dry my stuff out, too. Maybe it's because I smoke too fast, or pack wrong, or something else, but when I smoke a blend fresh form the tin, I get no taste. Aged Royal Jersey Latakia straight from the tin tasted like hot air with only a hint of Latakia. I was disappointed. A few days later, after some drying, a whole different animal--there was flavor, and it was good! </p><p></p><p>I wonder if ambient humidity has anything to do with it. I live in coastal SC, so in the warmer months, humidity may be near 100% for most of the day. In that case, just having the stuff out of the tin give it more moisture, unless it's placed under a light or on a heat source, etc. </p><p></p><p>Where are dryers from and where are non-dryers from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Tkach, post: 137151, member: 1422"] I like to dry my stuff out, too. Maybe it's because I smoke too fast, or pack wrong, or something else, but when I smoke a blend fresh form the tin, I get no taste. Aged Royal Jersey Latakia straight from the tin tasted like hot air with only a hint of Latakia. I was disappointed. A few days later, after some drying, a whole different animal--there was flavor, and it was good! I wonder if ambient humidity has anything to do with it. I live in coastal SC, so in the warmer months, humidity may be near 100% for most of the day. In that case, just having the stuff out of the tin give it more moisture, unless it's placed under a light or on a heat source, etc. Where are dryers from and where are non-dryers from? [/QUOTE]
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