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God bless your common sense response! (it turns out, common sense isn't so common)Get real with yourself. You know what the answer is. If you, or anyone else is serious about coffee, I would recommend quitting. I also know a few people higher up in the industry who smoke, and I guarantee those people wish they didn't smoke.
seriously... coffee directors, green buyers, top baristas, sommeliers, mixologists at high end cocktail bars... many people who are paid real money for their taste abilities and being the best on their fields smoke cigarettes & cigars. Yes, some regret it for health reasons but even they acknowledge that professionally they suffer negligible consequences. According to a gentlemen I know who works with cupping everyday (lab settings, grading for the exchange, buying & roast developing for a third wave company) it takes you 40 minutes after smoking for you taste ability to recover. If you quite (and yes, all of us probably should... drinking for that matter to, its bad for your liver right?) do it for health reasons not a false belief about it making you into some kind of super taster.
I'll admit that I do enjoy fine tobaccos. My favorite cigar is a Rocky Patel Vintage 1990. If I'm smoking my pipe, I pack in some Dunhill 965. I do only smoke a cigar or my pipe once or twice a month when I know I won't be working with coffee for a few days. After smoking, I can really tell that my taste isn't where it was before I lit up my smoke. If I smoke a cigar until it gets too hot, I'll definitely feel it on my tongue for the next 3-5 days. I try to be very careful about mixing smoke and coffee. If I had to choose though, I'd never smoke another cigar again if I had to choose between the two. Fortunately, smoking once or twice a month isn't such a big deal in my opinion.
I still think cigarettes are a terrible life choice. I hope I'm not coming off as too much of a hypocrite.
By the way, I'm very glad to talk about coffee with people who care about it as much as I do. God Bless BaristaExchange!
michael Phillips said:seriously... coffee directors, green buyers, top baristas, sommeliers, mixologists at high end cocktail bars... many people who are paid real money for their taste abilities and being the best on their fields smoke cigarettes & cigars. Yes, some regret it for health reasons but even they acknowledge that professionally they suffer negligible consequences. According to a gentlemen I know who works with cupping everyday (lab settings, grading for the exchange, buying & roast developing for a third wave company) it takes you 40 minutes after smoking for you taste ability to recover. If you quite (and yes, all of us probably should... drinking for that matter to, its bad for your liver right?) do it for health reasons not a false belief about it making you into some kind of super taster.
the real question is...how badly does Pbr hamper our capacity to judge good coffee?
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