Many do. Until you acclimate to good packing and cadence, all you'll get from an aromatic is hot air. Definitely not beginner tobaccos.I have started with mainly Aros
Many do. Until you acclimate to good packing and cadence, all you'll get from an aromatic is hot air. Definitely not beginner tobaccos.I have started with mainly Aros
That comes with time and cadence as well.I have read countless times that you will NOT taste the aroma you get from the tin or
Right on man. Glad to hear you got some of that good maple loving. I echo what others contributed already. My personal experience has been some really great bowls and some real average. The difference for me has been how much flame gets on the baccy. Take a flame thrower to it and you get hot acrid shit. Just touch the flame and simmer the bowl and it will shine like the treat others glow about. Keep at it and enjoy.
Very well said.Slow down... it is still just an aromatic, just one that most people rave about. But, still, it is just as tastable as the rest. But, you'll want to slow way down, so that you can get the taste of the heated leaf surrounding the cherry. When it actually just combusts, there is no taste in any aromatic. But, if you'll let it burn just at the edge of going out, you'll get surrounding leaf to heat up and give off their oils as a flavor.
Smell is your friend also, in helping you taste.
But, it is not easy for one to smell just their own pipe as they smoke. It takes a lot of practice and slowing down.
Some might suggest the retrohale, but for me that burns out my sinuses, but it could be an option.