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Cobs make tobacco taste worse...unpopular view?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 246346" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>I think the taste of any tobacco in a cob is going to be slightly different than in briar, meershaum, porcelain, or clay, just as they differ slightly from each other. Better, worse, or just different depends on the person. I really like what cobs do to burley blends (Carter Hall works best in a cob for me), plain Virginias (although I think clay works best of all there), and VaPers, and loath how Lakelands taste in them. We're all going to be different!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 246346, member: 1935"] I think the taste of any tobacco in a cob is going to be slightly different than in briar, meershaum, porcelain, or clay, just as they differ slightly from each other. Better, worse, or just different depends on the person. I really like what cobs do to burley blends (Carter Hall works best in a cob for me), plain Virginias (although I think clay works best of all there), and VaPers, and loath how Lakelands taste in them. We're all going to be different! [/QUOTE]
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