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Greetings brothers. This is my first post on this forum so if I am in any way straying from the proper decorum please let me know and forgive me in advance. Background: I have been smoking a pipe now for about three or four months. I've never smoked cigarettes and my experience smoking anything else is limited to the usual college-level sort of shenanigans, many, many, moons ago.
I started in November of last year, and in the beginning it was rough. Everything tasted awful. It felt like I was smoking an ashtray and I could not understand what it was that people find enjoyable about this experience. However, over time, I have slowly been able to gain a slight but still tenuous grasp upon the myriad flavors, subtleties, aromas, styles, and blends of tobacco available in the world today. I have bought dozens of bulk blends, as well as some tins. I am definitely drawn to the smell of aromatics but I agree with the prevailing sentiment that the taste rarely lives up to the promise of the tin or room note. Latakia is still inaccessible to me. Too much at the moment.
The first blend I developed any ability to enjoy was Lane 1-Q. Since then, I have expanded my menu of enjoyable smokes to include Autumn Evening by C&D, No. 150 Mark Twain by Sutliff, and Prince Albert. I have been averaging anywhere between one to three bowls per day, depending mainly on how badly burnt my mouth is by the time I succumb and how much pain I can tolerate once I light up.
I have tried resting my mouth for two or three days. I have tried Biotene. I have tried using only filtered pipes. But no matter what, even when I remember to puff as softly and slowly as possible, I have been unable to get through a single session without at least some not insignificant measure of soreness and/or burn on my tongue and the roof of my mouth. I am hyper and distractible by nature so I suppose it is definitely possible that I need to slow down even more, which is what every post I've ever read says about how to handle tongue bite. But I am wondering is this the sort of thing that should have gone away by now? Is it normal for someone to be suffering from tongue bite three months into this hobby?
Am I still not doing it right? Or is it possible that I am not cut out for smoking a pipe?
The other angle I have not fully grasped is the issue of pH. I gather that some types of tobacco are more acidic or basic than others and that their pH level can therefore have an appreciable impact on whether or the degree to which they will burn or bite your tongue.
Any information, resources, guidance or advice you may would be greatly appreciated.
Greetings brothers. This is my first post on this forum so if I am in any way straying from the proper decorum please let me know and forgive me in advance. Background: I have been smoking a pipe now for about three or four months. I've never smoked cigarettes and my experience smoking anything else is limited to the usual college-level sort of shenanigans, many, many, moons ago.
I started in November of last year, and in the beginning it was rough. Everything tasted awful. It felt like I was smoking an ashtray and I could not understand what it was that people find enjoyable about this experience. However, over time, I have slowly been able to gain a slight but still tenuous grasp upon the myriad flavors, subtleties, aromas, styles, and blends of tobacco available in the world today. I have bought dozens of bulk blends, as well as some tins. I am definitely drawn to the smell of aromatics but I agree with the prevailing sentiment that the taste rarely lives up to the promise of the tin or room note. Latakia is still inaccessible to me. Too much at the moment.
The first blend I developed any ability to enjoy was Lane 1-Q. Since then, I have expanded my menu of enjoyable smokes to include Autumn Evening by C&D, No. 150 Mark Twain by Sutliff, and Prince Albert. I have been averaging anywhere between one to three bowls per day, depending mainly on how badly burnt my mouth is by the time I succumb and how much pain I can tolerate once I light up.
I have tried resting my mouth for two or three days. I have tried Biotene. I have tried using only filtered pipes. But no matter what, even when I remember to puff as softly and slowly as possible, I have been unable to get through a single session without at least some not insignificant measure of soreness and/or burn on my tongue and the roof of my mouth. I am hyper and distractible by nature so I suppose it is definitely possible that I need to slow down even more, which is what every post I've ever read says about how to handle tongue bite. But I am wondering is this the sort of thing that should have gone away by now? Is it normal for someone to be suffering from tongue bite three months into this hobby?
Am I still not doing it right? Or is it possible that I am not cut out for smoking a pipe?
The other angle I have not fully grasped is the issue of pH. I gather that some types of tobacco are more acidic or basic than others and that their pH level can therefore have an appreciable impact on whether or the degree to which they will burn or bite your tongue.
Any information, resources, guidance or advice you may would be greatly appreciated.
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