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BURLEY BITE OR VA BITE WHAT IS YOURS SURVEY
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<blockquote data-quote="rothnh" data-source="post: 343339" data-attributes="member: 2663"><p>I'll put steam burn aside, that being to easily confused with bite, the former, of course, being caused by puffing too hard and fast and, as we all know, virginias, in particular, absolutely must be packed correctly and sipped; until one learns that, there will usually be a problem.</p><p></p><p>I get a chuckle out of the tobbacoreviews.com where inexperienced virginia smokers give a VA blend a low review when it's clear they simply have no clue how to park and smoke a virginia blend LOL.</p><p></p><p>Putting all that aside, one has to address the physical/chemical reaction which one experiences with a certain leaf. Be it red virginias, burleys, Perique or whatever, some leaves just flat-ass do not agree with some puffers.</p><p></p><p>I could go on and on about how burley is alkaline and virginias being progressively more acidic, but I won't bore you with all that.</p><p></p><p>It's much simpler and more direct to say, flat out, that depending on the puffer at the end of the button, and while we'd all like to smoke and enjoy certain blends, the reality of life is that for many of us, there are certain tobacco leaves we have to avoid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rothnh, post: 343339, member: 2663"] I'll put steam burn aside, that being to easily confused with bite, the former, of course, being caused by puffing too hard and fast and, as we all know, virginias, in particular, absolutely must be packed correctly and sipped; until one learns that, there will usually be a problem. I get a chuckle out of the tobbacoreviews.com where inexperienced virginia smokers give a VA blend a low review when it's clear they simply have no clue how to park and smoke a virginia blend LOL. Putting all that aside, one has to address the physical/chemical reaction which one experiences with a certain leaf. Be it red virginias, burleys, Perique or whatever, some leaves just flat-ass do not agree with some puffers. I could go on and on about how burley is alkaline and virginias being progressively more acidic, but I won't bore you with all that. It's much simpler and more direct to say, flat out, that depending on the puffer at the end of the button, and while we'd all like to smoke and enjoy certain blends, the reality of life is that for many of us, there are certain tobacco leaves we have to avoid. [/QUOTE]
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