Hello everyone,
I should preface this post by saying that I smoke mainly Virginia-Perique blends, English, and straight Virginias: Vapers being my favorite.
I have been smoking pipes semi-constantly (1 to 4 bowls a week, or none at all) for about a year now and am I feeling pretty confident with my technique and comfortable exploring new blends. I rarely, if ever, get tongue bite, and am religious about my oral health.
I recently decided to get into some burley blends, as I had not really explored any blends with that component. So I ordered Solani Aged Burley Flake, C&D Old Joe Krantz and GL Pease Barbary Coast.
I have noticed that Aged Burley Flake is rather unkind to my mouth: sore throat or a painful or sometimes painless white taste bud on the tip of my tongue. I've had three bowls of this blend in total.
Old Joe Krantz, I do okay with and I do not believe I have gotten the white taste bud more than once (if at all). I had probably 10+ bowls of this blend.
Barbary Coast gave me the white taste bud the other day, although it may have been from tea that was too hot. I've had three bowls of this blend.
The white taste bud seems like a burn potentially or maybe a canker sore, but perhaps I just noticed that it is appearing with these blends? I don't have any real empirical data yet, but I am going to test these out further (although I am a bit apprehensive.)
Am I smoking these burley blends too fast (I rarely, if ever get bit with any other blends, so my speed is pretty slow?)? Or is there some other underlying issue? I would love to solve this issue, as Old Joe Krantz is nearly my favorite blend and would love to further explore Aged Burley Flake.
Curious if anyone else has had a similar experience or could bestow me with their wisdom.
Thanks for you time,
Brett
I should preface this post by saying that I smoke mainly Virginia-Perique blends, English, and straight Virginias: Vapers being my favorite.
I have been smoking pipes semi-constantly (1 to 4 bowls a week, or none at all) for about a year now and am I feeling pretty confident with my technique and comfortable exploring new blends. I rarely, if ever, get tongue bite, and am religious about my oral health.
I recently decided to get into some burley blends, as I had not really explored any blends with that component. So I ordered Solani Aged Burley Flake, C&D Old Joe Krantz and GL Pease Barbary Coast.
I have noticed that Aged Burley Flake is rather unkind to my mouth: sore throat or a painful or sometimes painless white taste bud on the tip of my tongue. I've had three bowls of this blend in total.
Old Joe Krantz, I do okay with and I do not believe I have gotten the white taste bud more than once (if at all). I had probably 10+ bowls of this blend.
Barbary Coast gave me the white taste bud the other day, although it may have been from tea that was too hot. I've had three bowls of this blend.
The white taste bud seems like a burn potentially or maybe a canker sore, but perhaps I just noticed that it is appearing with these blends? I don't have any real empirical data yet, but I am going to test these out further (although I am a bit apprehensive.)
Am I smoking these burley blends too fast (I rarely, if ever get bit with any other blends, so my speed is pretty slow?)? Or is there some other underlying issue? I would love to solve this issue, as Old Joe Krantz is nearly my favorite blend and would love to further explore Aged Burley Flake.
Curious if anyone else has had a similar experience or could bestow me with their wisdom.
Thanks for you time,
Brett