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Originally Posted by Cyclone
Total Newbie piper question... Bear with me
What is the approximate humidity that tobacco should be kept at?
A buddy gave me a pipe and some tobacco and I tried it for the 1st time at a herf tonight.
The general consensus was that the tobacco was too dry.
The bright side is that the wife kind of like the smell
cheers,
Rudy
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I never approached it from %rh; I just do it by a combination of touch and experience with what works and what doesn't. How useless is THAT advice?
Like a cigar, when it's too wet the stuff might taste a little sour and will surely keep going out. Unlike a cigar, you'll maybe get a gurgle in your pipe or, worse yet, you'll get some nasty drool roll back into your mouth. I hate too-wet tobak. If it's too dry, the smoke may run to the hot side and too-hot can snarf the flavor.
There is this conventional wisdom general rule about giving pipe tobak a pinch and seeing if it wads up or springs back. I lean to medium-dry - a pinch springs back but doesn't quite fall apart. A general rule, however is about as useful as solid brass billiard balls. Different types and textures of pipe tobak vary widely in feel, springiness, ideal moisture:taste ratio, etc. It seems like it comes back to trial, error and, finally experience.
There could be a great rule about rh% but I carry tobak with me, sometimes for days or weeks, and the touch-method works for me anywhere, anytime.