PipeGeek
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If you read my PAD post, you know I picked up several new tobaccos at a B&M on my current business trip. Of these, 4 are tins of new tobacco, and by that I mean it hasn't been sitting on the shelf for years. Reading here and on the tobacco reviews site, I've learned some folks have issues when taking moist tobacco and smoking it right ofter loading their pipe. I had intended on experimenting with letting tobacco sit in the bowl for a while, but I didn't think I'd be doing it this soon.
Last night, my co-workers headed to dinner at a restaurant a little ways from the office. I got there early, so I loaded a pipe with my new Mac Baren Burley London Blend and stashed it in my coat pocket for later. As it turns out, the dinner lasted longer and I got a lot fuller than I intended. I drove straight back to the hotel afterwards and managed to nod off before enjoying that pipe.
I remembered it this morning as I was heading in to the office, so it served as my first pipe of the day. As it turns out, it lit immediately and readily, smoked very well and I experienced no gurgle in the bowl at all. It was quite a pleasant smoke!
Last night, my co-workers headed to dinner at a restaurant a little ways from the office. I got there early, so I loaded a pipe with my new Mac Baren Burley London Blend and stashed it in my coat pocket for later. As it turns out, the dinner lasted longer and I got a lot fuller than I intended. I drove straight back to the hotel afterwards and managed to nod off before enjoying that pipe.
I remembered it this morning as I was heading in to the office, so it served as my first pipe of the day. As it turns out, it lit immediately and readily, smoked very well and I experienced no gurgle in the bowl at all. It was quite a pleasant smoke!