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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 34981" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>That bad cigar aftertaste can be a few different things. New pipes can do it. Puffing up a pipe and getting it hot can do it. Burley can be bitter if it gets hot. Usually a sign that you are looking for flavor and puffing it up. Or it's packed too tightly. Pipes should be sipped at. Smoked as cool as possible. With just the coal smoldering atop the tobacco in the bowl. Don't be afraid to pour your tobacco out on a piece of paper and let it dry for a while prior to loading a bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 34981, member: 7"] That bad cigar aftertaste can be a few different things. New pipes can do it. Puffing up a pipe and getting it hot can do it. Burley can be bitter if it gets hot. Usually a sign that you are looking for flavor and puffing it up. Or it's packed too tightly. Pipes should be sipped at. Smoked as cool as possible. With just the coal smoldering atop the tobacco in the bowl. Don't be afraid to pour your tobacco out on a piece of paper and let it dry for a while prior to loading a bowl. [/QUOTE]
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