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Where is the taste?
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<blockquote data-quote="williamcharles" data-source="post: 220695" data-attributes="member: 1968"><p>Be careful when you light or re-light the pipe. </p><p></p><p>If you get too energetic you'll nuke your taste buds ability to taste sweet in the smoke. </p><p>Your tongue won't feel burnt or bitten but the ability to taste sweet in the smoke will go bye-bye for awhile. </p><p>You'll still be able to taste sweet food and drink but not sweet tobacco smoke.</p><p>This is how it is for me and for several other people I've talked to about it.</p><p></p><p>Slow down on the lights/re-lights and puff gently. Use as many charring lights as it takes to get the tobacco burning evenly and then continue to smoke slowly.</p><p>I used to have the same problems you describe when I smoked virginias. Now that I've learned this I no longer have the problem UNLESS I get distracted and re-light too fast/hard.</p><p></p><p>You can think I'm fruitier than a nut cake if you want to but try what I just told you while thinking it. You may just get a nice surprise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamcharles, post: 220695, member: 1968"] Be careful when you light or re-light the pipe. If you get too energetic you'll nuke your taste buds ability to taste sweet in the smoke. Your tongue won't feel burnt or bitten but the ability to taste sweet in the smoke will go bye-bye for awhile. You'll still be able to taste sweet food and drink but not sweet tobacco smoke. This is how it is for me and for several other people I've talked to about it. Slow down on the lights/re-lights and puff gently. Use as many charring lights as it takes to get the tobacco burning evenly and then continue to smoke slowly. I used to have the same problems you describe when I smoked virginias. Now that I've learned this I no longer have the problem UNLESS I get distracted and re-light too fast/hard. You can think I'm fruitier than a nut cake if you want to but try what I just told you while thinking it. You may just get a nice surprise. [/QUOTE]
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