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Corn Cobs and Harsh Smoke When New?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroContent" data-source="post: 452507" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>So I got a bunch of cobs because I wanted to try blends that I normally wouldn't smoke so I wouldn't taint a briar if I didn't like it. Do cobs need a break in period? I find that everything tastes the same in new cobs. I tried a blend that I really like out of my briars and it wasn't the same at all. So I'm guessing there is a period with new cobs where you're burning off some of the inside of the bowl and that dominates the flavor and adds a lot of harshness. I'm hoping that does go away after a few smokes. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroContent, post: 452507, member: 1367"] So I got a bunch of cobs because I wanted to try blends that I normally wouldn't smoke so I wouldn't taint a briar if I didn't like it. Do cobs need a break in period? I find that everything tastes the same in new cobs. I tried a blend that I really like out of my briars and it wasn't the same at all. So I'm guessing there is a period with new cobs where you're burning off some of the inside of the bowl and that dominates the flavor and adds a lot of harshness. I'm hoping that does go away after a few smokes. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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