Hey guys,
First post ... just for a bit of background ... I would say I'm a "novice" pipe-smoker, although I own quite a few pipes and first tried pipe smoking about ten years ago. But I keep quitting it because of the tongue-bite.
Yes, I've read the other thread about the same, and of course, over 10-years of experimenting with pipes I have tried all the usual advice. Slow down. Slower. Slower. Slooowwwer. Got it. Doesn't work. I always end up with tongue-bite, even when going super slow with a super-mild tobacco, use only matches to light, never smoke when it's windy, take tiny little "sips", etc. The pipe is "pleasantly warm" at most in my hand (never hot) ... still get bitten.
Anyway ... a thought occurs. Almost every time I smoke, I drink something alcoholic. Obviously I'm not an "all day" smoker - or even an everyday smoker - but two days ago, I started smoking my pipe again ... I bought a packet of Mac Baren General Choice and smoked it through a pipe that had been cleaned and resting for oh ... 8 years or so ... ... no tongue bite! Well this was new. The only thing I did differently was drink it with Pepsi Max instead of a beer.
Yesterday I smoked another bowl ... this time with a beer. And today my tongue feels like I've been eating chillis all night. Not "dry and leathery" like I used to get, just burned. I don't know if it was the beer or the culminative effect of smoking two days in a row.
So what so you experienced old codgers? Is booze a bad mix with pipes for those with a sensitive tongue?
First post ... just for a bit of background ... I would say I'm a "novice" pipe-smoker, although I own quite a few pipes and first tried pipe smoking about ten years ago. But I keep quitting it because of the tongue-bite.
Yes, I've read the other thread about the same, and of course, over 10-years of experimenting with pipes I have tried all the usual advice. Slow down. Slower. Slower. Slooowwwer. Got it. Doesn't work. I always end up with tongue-bite, even when going super slow with a super-mild tobacco, use only matches to light, never smoke when it's windy, take tiny little "sips", etc. The pipe is "pleasantly warm" at most in my hand (never hot) ... still get bitten.
Anyway ... a thought occurs. Almost every time I smoke, I drink something alcoholic. Obviously I'm not an "all day" smoker - or even an everyday smoker - but two days ago, I started smoking my pipe again ... I bought a packet of Mac Baren General Choice and smoked it through a pipe that had been cleaned and resting for oh ... 8 years or so ... ... no tongue bite! Well this was new. The only thing I did differently was drink it with Pepsi Max instead of a beer.
Yesterday I smoked another bowl ... this time with a beer. And today my tongue feels like I've been eating chillis all night. Not "dry and leathery" like I used to get, just burned. I don't know if it was the beer or the culminative effect of smoking two days in a row.
So what so you experienced old codgers? Is booze a bad mix with pipes for those with a sensitive tongue?