The Importance of the Sip
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 3:14 pm
I have stated before that I puff and puff like a steam train climbing K2 and that I like having my senses filled when smoking a tobacco. This is really the wrong way to approach a satisfying smoke for many reasons which I will try and cover here.
To begin it's detrimental to puff too hard because you create too much heat and kill flavour all the while building excess condensation resulting in unsmokable wet tobacco in the bottom of the bowl. The heat can, over time, damage your pipe and lesson the enjoyment.
Now here is the real reason to pull yourself (myself) together and sip. Flavour flavour flavour. When we smoke a pipe we are not just burning tobacco but also vaporising compounds underneath the glowing coal. These compounds are the lions share of the flavour. As these compounds vaporise they don't all get sucked into your mouth but cling to the tobacco underneath them therefore the flavour compounds compound. Building and building to what should be a crescendo of intermingling flavours at about 4/5 ths down the bowl.
This I have proven to myself on many occasion when I control my enthusiasm and put into practice the slow light sip. I have tobacco's here that I love and have thought to myself after sucking a bowl down in record time that they were losing their appeal. I would then wonder what is happening to my tobacco and question my storage methods or the manufacturers consistency. In my state of questioning I would inevitably pack a bowl and take my time with it just to discover that it was the idiot smoking it and nothing to do with the tobaccos quality.
Try yourself both ways and see if I'm talking out my ear (again).
Cheers
To begin it's detrimental to puff too hard because you create too much heat and kill flavour all the while building excess condensation resulting in unsmokable wet tobacco in the bottom of the bowl. The heat can, over time, damage your pipe and lesson the enjoyment.
Now here is the real reason to pull yourself (myself) together and sip. Flavour flavour flavour. When we smoke a pipe we are not just burning tobacco but also vaporising compounds underneath the glowing coal. These compounds are the lions share of the flavour. As these compounds vaporise they don't all get sucked into your mouth but cling to the tobacco underneath them therefore the flavour compounds compound. Building and building to what should be a crescendo of intermingling flavours at about 4/5 ths down the bowl.
This I have proven to myself on many occasion when I control my enthusiasm and put into practice the slow light sip. I have tobacco's here that I love and have thought to myself after sucking a bowl down in record time that they were losing their appeal. I would then wonder what is happening to my tobacco and question my storage methods or the manufacturers consistency. In my state of questioning I would inevitably pack a bowl and take my time with it just to discover that it was the idiot smoking it and nothing to do with the tobaccos quality.
Try yourself both ways and see if I'm talking out my ear (again).
Cheers