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New pipe extremely sour
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<blockquote data-quote="WarneOut" data-source="post: 584044" data-attributes="member: 5415"><p>I just smoked a bowl of Peter Stokkebye English Oriental, and I got a vague hint of the sourness from before, but it seemed mostly like a ghost from the previous bowl, and was masked by the tobacco. </p><p></p><p>Strange.. and the sourness from the first bowl of CH is still VERY present when inhaling through the empty pipe, even after the second bowl of E Oriental. It coats my mouth with a single light inhale. </p><p></p><p>I'm not superstitious necessarily, but I won't be putting codger burleys in this meer again for awhile. I really don't know what's going on though.</p><p></p><p>An internet search found a couple comments from people remarking their new meer had a funny flavor. Some have said salty or oceanic. Mine tastes like eating citric acid powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarneOut, post: 584044, member: 5415"] I just smoked a bowl of Peter Stokkebye English Oriental, and I got a vague hint of the sourness from before, but it seemed mostly like a ghost from the previous bowl, and was masked by the tobacco. Strange.. and the sourness from the first bowl of CH is still VERY present when inhaling through the empty pipe, even after the second bowl of E Oriental. It coats my mouth with a single light inhale. I'm not superstitious necessarily, but I won't be putting codger burleys in this meer again for awhile. I really don't know what's going on though. An internet search found a couple comments from people remarking their new meer had a funny flavor. Some have said salty or oceanic. Mine tastes like eating citric acid powder. [/QUOTE]
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