Today we are testing what might be the most backwoods way anybody has
ever smoked a pipe.
I took a Backwoods Russian Cream cigar, tore it open, chopped down the filler, and packed it into a briar pipe to answer one simple question: can a good pipe make cheap cigar tobacco smoke better?
A pipe changes the way tobacco behaves. It slows the smoke down, cools the draw, and can make rough tobacco easier to study. But can it turn a gas station cigar into something worth smoking in a pipe?
This is not premium pipe tobacco. This is not refined. This is not briar worthy. But as a tobacco experiment, it may be more interesting than it has any right to be.
Thanks to @menchacasensei for sending the briar pipe used in this video.
What do you think? Would you ever smoke Backwoods filler in a pipe?
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