Question about Dunhill Night Cap
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Question about Dunhill Night Cap
I bought 1 ounce of Dunhill Night Cap to give a shot and see if I like it. It is very dry, is it supposed to be? I know some tobaccos are supposed to be dry, but this is really dry.
If it is too dry, it'll be a harsh smoke. If it is too dry, the tobacco strands will crumble when pinched, rather than feel pliable. To re-humidify, get one of those cheap little humidifier buttons, drop it in water (distilled, perferably) for a few minutes, shake out excess water, dry off the outside, and stick it in your pouch, tin, or jar. In about 12-24 hours, take out the button, stir up the tobacco to help distribute the moisture. Wait about another 24 hours and check the feel of the tobacco. You want it to have some spongy resiliency. If it all sticks all together in a clump when you pinch, it's too wet and you want to leave the tin/top/pouch open for awhile. If it's not moist enough (crumbling) repeat with the button. I would not suggest using fruit, peel, or potatoes to moisten your tobacco. They mold and add unwanted flavors.
I'll try to find a link to a humidifying button, but I've seen them in every decent pipe shop I've visited.
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http://careysmokeshop.stores.yahoo.net/ ... ttons.html
I'll try to find a link to a humidifying button, but I've seen them in every decent pipe shop I've visited.
Here:
http://careysmokeshop.stores.yahoo.net/ ... ttons.html
This may be a bit simplistic or even barbaric by some peoples standards, but I just open the pouch and dribble a little water in and then seal it back up. Shake it up a bit and then let it sit. Open it after a few hours and see what you have. If it is still too dry, do it again. If it is too wet, open the pouch and let it dry a bit. No need for a button or anything like that. Quick and simple.
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Re: Question about Dunhill Night Cap
I've heard that putting a fresh Apple slice in the jar for a day or two works as well... plus you get to eat the rest of the apple. I've tried it and haven't run into any issues yet, though I usually use a cigar humidifier in mine.
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Re: Question about Dunhill Night Cap
Nate,
I heard the same thing and tried it ... I now have 2oz. of apple flavored virginia tobacco. Of course if you like the faint taste of apples you may like it but I'm with kbadkar and the humidifier buttons.
I heard the same thing and tried it ... I now have 2oz. of apple flavored virginia tobacco. Of course if you like the faint taste of apples you may like it but I'm with kbadkar and the humidifier buttons.
Kevin
Re: Question about Dunhill Night Cap
How did the apple taste?bikedoctor wrote:Nate,
I heard the same thing and tried it ... I now have 2oz. of apple flavored virginia tobacco. Of course if you like the faint taste of apples you may like it but I'm with kbadkar and the humidifier buttons.
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Re: Question about Dunhill Night Cap
Very good point. I may have ruined my Peter Stokebye Luxury Twist Flake but I should have tested how the apple tasted.BeatusLiebowitz wrote:How did the apple taste?bikedoctor wrote:Nate,
I heard the same thing and tried it ... I now have 2oz. of apple flavored virginia tobacco. Of course if you like the faint taste of apples you may like it but I'm with kbadkar and the humidifier buttons.
Kevin