I smoked a bowl this morning, whereby I was finishing a tin (so yes, the tobacco was dry). Yet, I got a gurgling pipe about half way through. I finished the bowl without effect on the taste, just by slowing down.
This in using my first pipe: the one that I first smoked over 15 years ago, that gurgled when I smoked whisky-flavored tobacco that gave me tongue bite. I no longer get tongue bite, but could the gurgling [bet you never saw the word "gurgle" as often in as short a time, ever] be because of the pipe ? Or maybe I smoked too fast? The taste was great and, as I said, the tobacco was dry.
Are some pipes more prone to produce moisture, or are there other factors at play?
This in using my first pipe: the one that I first smoked over 15 years ago, that gurgled when I smoked whisky-flavored tobacco that gave me tongue bite. I no longer get tongue bite, but could the gurgling [bet you never saw the word "gurgle" as often in as short a time, ever] be because of the pipe ? Or maybe I smoked too fast? The taste was great and, as I said, the tobacco was dry.
Are some pipes more prone to produce moisture, or are there other factors at play?