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Slash McCoy
10-15-2010, 09:09 AM
Any hookah smokers here?
Here are pics of me on a ship having a smoke after my overtime work. Today I had a truly sublime smoke in a waterfront cafe in Bir Dubai, called the Blue Bajeel. The hookah was not up to the ones I own at home, nor the ones I have smoked in Istanbul, but superior to the ones sold in the shops here in Dubai. The Shisha was orange flavored Al Fakher, and I accompanied it, due to the warm climate in the Persian Gulf region, with iced tea, unsweet, lemon slices and sprig of mint. The breeze blowing off the creek kept me cool under the awning as I watched the dhows motor down the creek (they call it the creek... it is actually about 1/4 mile wide and separates Bir Dubai from Deirah) and on into the Gulf. A pleasant, lazy two and a half hours were spent just blissing out. Took pics with my new iphone 4g (factory unlocked, bought in singapore) but haven't processed them yet so maybe I will post in a couple of days if there is any interest.
In the pics I am posting here, I am on "the porch", aft of the house, right at sundown.
I thought Ping made golf clubs.
I must say, you look happy. :thumbup1:
DE Shaver
10-15-2010, 09:16 AM
Now here is a man that takes his smoking seriously. :thumbup1:
SpyvSpy
10-15-2010, 09:18 AM
I used to smoke Hookah alot a few years ago. Haven't done it lately but I might break it out tonight. If you haven't already Tangiers sells some great tobacco (I really like brambleberry, blue gumball and orange soda)
I own a MYA QT, which I purchased almost exclusively as a means of smoking during Winter months when it's too cold outside to spend an hour or more with a cigar. I prefer Nakhla, and recently started smoking Tangiers, which I'm still trying to get the hang of. Admittedly, I don't enjoy hookah half as much as I do cigars, but it's enjoyable none the less. One advantage is the fact that I can smoke hookah in the house without leaving stale smoke odors - I wouldn't even consider smoking a cigar in the house.
Slash McCoy
10-15-2010, 10:08 AM
Yeah, the hookah definitely has a nicer after-odor. I like a nice cigar 4-5 times a year... the other day I had a perfect Cohiba Robusto. Like you, I won't smoke one in my house, though. Actually I still haven't had anybody object to the smell of the hookah. Ever. What other form of tobacco smoking can you say that about?
I grieve over the gradual passing of the traditional Turkish style. You know... the unglazed bowl fits into the riser tube instead of surrounding it, with cloth tape for seal instead of those cheesy silicone gaskets. With the old style, you could fit any bowl to any riser to any base to any hose, and it would work perfectly. Now if you aren't very careful, you end up with orphan parts and pieces that don't fit anything, all in the name of progress and planned obsolescence. Plus I love the extra long handpieces of the old style, and the big leather hoses. I hate those cheesy little plastic hoses passionately.
Granaura
10-15-2010, 10:11 AM
I too enjoy a Sheeshah on occasion with a blend of Green apple and Mint!
Cool, tasty and very relaxing!!
I was lucky enough to grow up with plenty of Lebanese people around me. :thumbup:
DFrancis
10-15-2010, 11:22 AM
I have not smoked in a while, but I do have a few packs of various Al Fakher stored in the freezer (my former Lebanese employer suggested it). My wife and I used to think it was sometimes making us nauseous but it turns out that was the quick light coals we were using, switched to natural coals and all is good. Love me some double apple.
PlasticCity
10-15-2010, 11:50 AM
I have not smoked in a while, but I do have a few packs of various Al Fakher stored in the freezer (my former Lebanese employer suggested it). My wife and I used to think it was sometimes making us nauseous but it turns out that was the quick light coals we were using, switched to natural coals and all is good. Love me some double apple.
You should just keep the flavors in the room, just make sure the container is sealed, keeping it in the freezer will hinder the flavor over time. With that said, I really do love smoking hookah, with friends, or alone, really is something else.
DFrancis
10-15-2010, 11:52 AM
You should just keep the flavors in the room, just make sure the container is sealed, keeping it in the freezer will hinder the flavor over time. With that said, I really do love smoking hookah, with friends, or alone, really is something else.
Thanks for the info :biggrin1:.
PlasticCity
10-15-2010, 11:56 AM
Thanks for the info :biggrin1:.
Np, : )
bradyarz
10-15-2010, 12:27 PM
i'll have to bust the hookah back out; it's been a little while since i've had a good smoke. i've been on a cigar kick for the last 4 months or so, but i generally rotate every few months or so between hookah, cigars, and a pipe.
Storer50
10-15-2010, 12:46 PM
All this Hookah stuff sounds interesting. I will have to try it out
DFrancis
10-15-2010, 12:49 PM
All this Hookah stuff sounds interesting. I will have to try it out
It's a great, relaxing smoke. very mild too as the tobacco is smoldering from the heat of the coals as opposed to being on fire, ice water also smoothes it out.
RockyNomad
10-15-2010, 01:03 PM
I've never tried it but have been interested and checking it out at one of the hookah bars. Do you inhale it? How long does bowl last?
bradyarz
10-15-2010, 02:10 PM
I've never tried it but have been interested and checking it out at one of the hookah bars. Do you inhale it? How long does bowl last?
it's not a harsh smoke at all. in fact, inhaling is encouraged; the flavor is better that way. you won't get any sort of bite or harshness unless you take a huge lungful every breath, and even then, it will only make you cough once or twice due to the clouds of thick smoke you'll be belching.
i've never been to a hookah bar, but smoking by myself i can make it last anywhere from 20 minutes up to about an hour. larger bowls can smoke longer, as the op alludes to:
A pleasant, lazy two and a half hours were spent just blissing out.
mmadha
10-15-2010, 02:11 PM
I remember Hookah smoking in the south of Spain last summer and it being quite an enjoyable experience.
Slash McCoy
10-15-2010, 08:58 PM
Right on the quick-light. It is sadly inferior and sadly prevelant due to the convenience factor. I do use it occasionally, as circumstances dictate, but mainly I use it to start the coals in my fire can. I light two, place them in the bottom of a perforated vegetable can from which I have torched off the lacquer coating, and then put 4 or 5 cubes of Coco Nara or similar compressed charcoal, or a bunch of natural charcoal, on top. Only rarely will I actually smoke with quick-light, and then I let it get going good before placing it on the bowl.
For the newbies and wannabes... it isn't even really smoking, though you do in fact inhale. The shisha does not burn. The heat of the charcoal vaporizes the moisture out of the shisha blend. Even a non-smoker can inhale deeply without coughing in a properly prepared hookah. If you cough, probably you overfilled the bowl and the shisha expanded so that it is in contact with the foil, or else your coals are burning too hot. I like to perforate the foil only in the center part, going out only halfway to the edge. This way I can control the heat by moving the coals toward the edge or toward the center.
Maybe I will do a quickie newbie tutorial one of these days.
weenerdog3443
10-17-2010, 11:17 AM
Nice. I love my hookah. When I was workin on the ship we stopped over in istanbul turkey and went to a hookah bar over there. Completely different than back here in the states. I use to have a nice collection of tobbacco, rose, mint, bubblegum, banana, strawberry the list goes on...
PlasticCity
10-17-2010, 09:37 PM
If anyone has any questions on how to setup hookah, or tips and tricks, brand info etc. feel free to PM me, I'd gladly help, since hookah is another great hobby, and very relaxing.
JavPinero
10-18-2010, 12:11 PM
I love my hookah as well. I own a KM Kamanja and a small Mya QT rig for travel.
Slash McCoy
10-18-2010, 01:01 PM
I will be posting a tutorial in a few days.
PlasticCity
10-18-2010, 09:29 PM
I love my hookah as well. I own a KM Kamanja and a small Mya QT rig for travel.
Nice man, my pride and joy is my KM as well, it is a "Pharonie".
Slash McCoy
10-19-2010, 11:10 AM
Tutorial is up.
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?p=2495972#post2495972
bradyarz
10-19-2010, 11:17 AM
Tutorial is up.
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?p=2495972#post2495972
i'm at work so i don't have time to read the whole thing, but it looks great! i hope to find a new tip or two that i can use with my setup.
hopefully this will encourage some new people to try hookah. :thumbup1:
DFrancis
10-19-2010, 11:47 AM
Tutorial is up.
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?p=2495972#post2495972
Great tutorial, should give anybody wanting to try a hookah an idea of what to look for. I've found I like compressed coconut husk for my natural charcoal, it makes for a nice long smoke.
Slash McCoy
10-19-2010, 06:25 PM
Great tutorial, should give anybody wanting to try a hookah an idea of what to look for. I've found I like compressed coconut husk for my natural charcoal, it makes for a nice long smoke.
I like it too. Coco Nara is a good brand.
PlasticCity
10-19-2010, 07:01 PM
Here is a personal tip, invest in a phunnel bowl, prolongs the smoking session, and makes cleaning easier, since juice doesn't run down the pipe. Also, when making holes, punch holes where you will set the coals, if the coals are cubes, you use three, punch three square shape patterns of holes and set the coals on it, it will provide thicker smoke. Enjoy.
Commander Quan
01-27-2011, 04:59 PM
My wife bought me a hookah for my birthday a couple years ago after taking her out to a hookah bar while we were dating. My hookah smoking goes in phases, but right now is up to full steam. I just received some new stuff, and can't wait to get home and try it out. I got a Vortex, and a Phunnel bowl some Coco Nara coals, Romman Orange Shisha, a Heba Defuser to try, and a free mini hookah with my order, and it really is tiny. This is my first non Starbuzz shisha so we'll see what we think.
Has anyone smoked the Tangers shisha? I was going to order some this time but the reviews where very polarized and I'm not sure if we'll like it.
WECIII
01-31-2011, 05:09 PM
The Romman Orange is one of my favorite shishas. I have a Mya QT that was a Christmas gift from my wife a couple years back, but haven't smoked it in a while. Guess I'll have to break it out now!
Commander Quan
01-31-2011, 05:29 PM
The Romman Orange is very good, I also have the Starbuzz orange, and the Starbuzz is very sweet, where the Romman is much tangier. The new coals are fantastic. Three coals will give me heat for over an hour, more like 1 an hour and 20 minutes. The new bowl are nice, I have used both and can't really tell a performance difference between either, but do notice a big difference between them and my old Egyptian bowl. The Defuser is nice, I don't notice a difference in the smoke, but it practically silences the hookah, no more big bubbles and no more rattling foil on the head.
skacj7
01-31-2011, 06:37 PM
I only have a little hookah myself but I love it! It is so relaxing and such a fun hobby! Since I started smoking one about a year ago my girlfriend and best friend have each gotten one. I couldn't get away from hookah if I tried! :lol:
PS-Thanks for the tutorial!! looks great!
Gizmo
02-25-2011, 12:49 PM
Has anyone smoked the Tangers shisha? I was going to order some this time but the reviews where very polarized and I'm not sure if we'll like it.
Tangiers is now the only brand I smoke. It takes a few trial-and-error bowls to get packed right (you really need to pack it down), and you definitely need a phunnel bowl to smoke it in, but the flavor accuracy is fantastic, as are the longevity and clouds:thumbup1:
FWIW, their New Lime flavor is probably the best. I got a bowl of that to smoke 3.5 hours last week.
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