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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 374563" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>You may be intolerant of Burley, I am, and it'll bite and burn my tongue something fierce.</p><p>Although it could be you need to slow down a bit a sip and not draw so hard. Packing may have something to do with it too.</p><p>I smoked cigarettes for over 45 years, Camel non-filters and have just recently quit them. </p><p>I haven't notice any change in flavor except losing my taste due to other maladies. </p><p>Take your time and try to sip on the pipe as if it was a straw. Take a draw or two then rest a few minutes, then take another, don't try and smoke it down in 15 minutes. Pipe smoking takes time, time to enjoy the flavor slowly. If you haven't at least a 1/2 hour don't even lite a pipe up. Nothing down quickly will be entirely enjoyed. If your pipe goes out, Oh well, lite it again. Mine goes out all the time cause I tend to day dream while enjoying my pipe.</p><p>Pipe smoking isn't something that you'll learn quickly, it takes time and try after try to get your packing right and your sipping cadence down.</p><p></p><p>"Sounds like too much moisture in the tobacco." Could also be that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 374563, member: 2155"] You may be intolerant of Burley, I am, and it'll bite and burn my tongue something fierce. Although it could be you need to slow down a bit a sip and not draw so hard. Packing may have something to do with it too. I smoked cigarettes for over 45 years, Camel non-filters and have just recently quit them. I haven't notice any change in flavor except losing my taste due to other maladies. Take your time and try to sip on the pipe as if it was a straw. Take a draw or two then rest a few minutes, then take another, don't try and smoke it down in 15 minutes. Pipe smoking takes time, time to enjoy the flavor slowly. If you haven't at least a 1/2 hour don't even lite a pipe up. Nothing down quickly will be entirely enjoyed. If your pipe goes out, Oh well, lite it again. Mine goes out all the time cause I tend to day dream while enjoying my pipe. Pipe smoking isn't something that you'll learn quickly, it takes time and try after try to get your packing right and your sipping cadence down. "Sounds like too much moisture in the tobacco." Could also be that. [/QUOTE]
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