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<blockquote data-quote="LordTemplar" data-source="post: 374412" data-attributes="member: 3416"><p>I certainly have DrumsandBeer. I find that all my Burleys taste like ammonia and smell strongly of it. I too have dried it to within an inch of its life and still ammonia. I have smoked it in briar and corncob. It is actually driving me spare. I can’t get rid of the smell. It is very strong to me and burns my nose and taints my tongue. I do find that lemon juice and water get rid of the taste from my tongue after smoking, but I even have to clean my sinuses. I have tried everything and have been thinking of sprinkling a little lemon juice on the tobacco before it dries to kill the ammonia (it is a base and lemon juice is acidic).</p><p></p><p>Just thought I would complain! I would also like to have a definitive answer to how you get rid of this crappy scent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordTemplar, post: 374412, member: 3416"] I certainly have DrumsandBeer. I find that all my Burleys taste like ammonia and smell strongly of it. I too have dried it to within an inch of its life and still ammonia. I have smoked it in briar and corncob. It is actually driving me spare. I can’t get rid of the smell. It is very strong to me and burns my nose and taints my tongue. I do find that lemon juice and water get rid of the taste from my tongue after smoking, but I even have to clean my sinuses. I have tried everything and have been thinking of sprinkling a little lemon juice on the tobacco before it dries to kill the ammonia (it is a base and lemon juice is acidic). Just thought I would complain! I would also like to have a definitive answer to how you get rid of this crappy scent. [/QUOTE]
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