I agreeI find any tobacco like captain black that's saturated with pg definitely gives me a chemical burn no matter how careful I am smoking it. So I don't bother with it
I agreeI find any tobacco like captain black that's saturated with pg definitely gives me a chemical burn no matter how careful I am smoking it. So I don't bother with it
Your tongue bite is from heat. A small jet of hot air hits your tongue from the bit and heat burns the tongue, like a hot pizza on the roof of your mouth. The clue is dry tobacco, which was probably burning hot. I don’t know what Scandinavia Sungold is, but I bet it contains a fair amount of Virginia which can burn hotter.
Maybe someone can explain to me why acidity in tobacco smoke can cause tongue bite but in food and drinks it doesn't. I would think that lemonade would be a killer.
If you don’t understand sarcasm or satire, please disregard this non-sequitur.
Certainly the cause of the tongue bite can be this or that. I suspect that as a new smoker, you just need to get used to smoking. That's the simplest explanation.
I came back to pipes 4 years ago, and actually in the last year, the roof of my mouth has become more irritated with pipe smoking, not better.
Then quit smoking a pipe. That's probably the simplest solution.
Your issue. You have been smoking for four years, and Filippo tried smoking a pipe for the second time yesterday. I don't deny that what you experienced is real and true. My experience was that I just needed to smoke more and got I acclimated to putting tobacco smoke into my mouth. But our issues may not be the same issue as @Filippo is experiencing. Just saying.My issue is more related to the PH Balance and chemical bite of higher alkaline blends, so I either avoid them, or smoke them even slower with filters.
Even with the Borkum Riff Ruby I feel the same sensation even if less. I can't understand if it's me in general or the tobacco which is not suited for meYour issue. You have been smoking for four years, and Filippo tried smoking a pipe for the second time yesterday. I don't deny that what you experienced is real and true. My experience was that I just needed to smoke more and got I acclimated to putting tobacco smoke into my mouth. But our issues may not be the same issue as @Filippo is experiencing. Just saying.
Your issue. You have been smoking for four years, and Filippo tried smoking a pipe for the second time yesterday. I don't deny that what you experienced is real and true. My experience was that I just needed to smoke more and got I acclimated to putting tobacco smoke into my mouth. But our issues may not be the same issue as @Filippo is experiencing. Just saying.
Some blends, especially so-called OTC codger blends, dry my mouth out horribly. I've blamed the Virginia type tobaccos for this. The effect on me is apparently not universal among pipe smokers.Yesterday I managed to smoke it without getting a tongue bite and yet I feel this dryness in my mouth. I would like to try something more delicate like an English Early Morning tobacco but it seems like this one too is a Virginia type