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Anyone else NOT like to dry their tobacco before smoking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Manhattan" data-source="post: 137158" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Now that my smoking technique is a little more steady, I don't dry blends much. But I probably wouldn't be a devout pipe smoker today if I hadn't heeded a general trend of internet advice to dry out the portion I was about to smoke.</p><p></p><p>I still do occasionally make a judgment call after a first bowlful that a tin needs a few hours or even overnight open a crack to dry. There's no way a year-round tobacco tinner ships all its product, even different batches of the same blend, at the same moisture content.</p><p></p><p>(Then again, I'll also leave a bottle of good wine open overnight, on the advice of my boss when I worked at the package store. Try it with a decent French Syrah; you may be pleasantly surprised.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Manhattan, post: 137158, member: 341"] Now that my smoking technique is a little more steady, I don't dry blends much. But I probably wouldn't be a devout pipe smoker today if I hadn't heeded a general trend of internet advice to dry out the portion I was about to smoke. I still do occasionally make a judgment call after a first bowlful that a tin needs a few hours or even overnight open a crack to dry. There's no way a year-round tobacco tinner ships all its product, even different batches of the same blend, at the same moisture content. (Then again, I'll also leave a bottle of good wine open overnight, on the advice of my boss when I worked at the package store. Try it with a decent French Syrah; you may be pleasantly surprised.) [/QUOTE]
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