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KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
So I'm just starting out and would like to hear what you guys enjoy and why. I am thinking about trying a whiskey flavored tobacco, but not sure if it would make my bowl start smelling like whiskey.

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  • MarkerMarker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,524
    Have a dedicated pipe for aros if you can. Even better if specific aro types are in their own pipe; vanilla, whiskey, cherry, maple etc. Buy a cob if you want to try a whiskey but are not sure if you will like it. No harm no foul and cobs are cheap and don't ghost easy.
  • The KidThe Kid Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,842
    Krieg:
    So I'm just starting out and would like to hear what you guys enjoy and why. I am thinking about trying a whiskey flavored tobacco, but not sure if it would make my bowl start smelling like whiskey.
    Hey Chris good to see you hope all is well!
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    Depends on what kinda tobacco; as far as I can tell, there's Lakeland, Latakia, Perique, Virginia, Burley, and Oriental, along with others. For some reason, I'm really drawn to the pure (or close to pure) orientals, I suppose since I can retrohale all day and never get burned. Latakia-heavy tobaccos remind me of cigars for some reason
  • Andrew DzikoskiAndrew Dzikoski BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users, Trusted Users Posts: 338
    Krieg you might check out the sutliff topshelf. If you smoke it on occasion it shouldn't ghost your pipe much but it will leave a bit of that aroma in there.
  • J.S.J.S. Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 751
  • LasabarLasabar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,457
    J.S.:
    Andrew Dzikoski:
    Krieg you might check out the sutliff topshelf. If you smoke it on occasion it shouldn't ghost your pipe much but it will leave a bit of that aroma in there.
    This is mine experience too. Whiskey used as a topping typically does not ghost a pipe for more than a few bowels and you are back to normal again.
    I've found that whiskey tears my bowels up pretty good, but you are right, it doesn't last long
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    What do you guys mean when u say "ghosting"? I have to admit...I'm still a noob! lol
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    The Kid:
    Krieg:
    So I'm just starting out and would like to hear what you guys enjoy and why. I am thinking about trying a whiskey flavored tobacco, but not sure if it would make my bowl start smelling like whiskey.
    Hey Chris good to see you hope all is well!
    thanks bud, I've been helluva busy at work...had to move 3 freaking Data Centers...just say it was a pain...anyways I'm trying to be back little more.
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    Marker:
    Have a dedicated pipe for aros if you can. Even better if specific aro types are in their own pipe; vanilla, whiskey, cherry, maple etc. Buy a cob if you want to try a whiskey but are not sure if you will like it. No harm no foul and cobs are cheap and don't ghost easy.
    this makes good sense. I will probably buy another corn cob pipe and use it for aromatics.
  • AugustWestAugustWest Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 62
    ghosting is the lingering "haunting" flavor(s) if you smoke more than one type of tobacco in the same pipe. I have one for aromatics, one for English, and one for VA/VAPER's. I don't smoke much English, and only in the winter, so I have a cob pipe for them. I have a "Missouri Meerschaum" which is sold on this site. Cob's are very forgiving, smoke nice and cool and sweet right off the get-go. They also don't require a rigid "break in" like briar's do. I smoke much more VA/VAPER so I have a briar for those as well as the aromatics. I smoke very little aromatic anymore because I find that so many of them have goopy flavorings that make a mess in my pipe. Try a few things -- you'll be in pretty deep before too long.
  • AugustWestAugustWest Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 62
    Forgot 1 thing - if you like cigars, there are some blends that have cigar leaf (just a bit) in the mix. Giving those a try might be good for you too. I have found some good ones.
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    I haven't had any non aromatics yet but I'm planning on getting some. Although I'm a bit nervous as I am super picky on pipes and the one I have I really like however I don't want to plop down another 200 bucks for a pipe right now. DOH! I guess I may have to "ghost" for a bit.
  • HaybletHayblet Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,400
    phobicsquirrel:
    I haven't had any non aromatics yet but I'm planning on getting some. Although I'm a bit nervous as I am super picky on pipes and the one I have I really like however I don't want to plop down another 200 bucks for a pipe right now. DOH! I guess I may have to "ghost" for a bit.
    McCrearies (spelling?) makes a fantastic straight Virgina blend, Hannibal would probably recommend Davidoff Red, I have yet to try it, but it is on my must try list
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    Hayblet:
    phobicsquirrel:
    I haven't had any non aromatics yet but I'm planning on getting some. Although I'm a bit nervous as I am super picky on pipes and the one I have I really like however I don't want to plop down another 200 bucks for a pipe right now. DOH! I guess I may have to "ghost" for a bit.
    McCrearies (spelling?) makes a fantastic straight Virgina blend, Hannibal would probably recommend Davidoff Red, I have yet to try it, but it is on my must try list
    nice I'll put them on the list.
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