Im smoking a bowl from a 6 year old tin of GLP Quiet Nights and I’m getting that famed Soda note. Has anyone else experienced this with Quiet Nights?
Ive only ever smoked 1 year old Quiet Nights, but I am curious what this soda note is?Im smoking a bowl from a 6 year old tin of GLP Quiet Nights and I’m getting that famed Soda note. Has anyone else experienced this with Quiet Nights?
You beat me to it.The soda note is usually associated with yenidje
I couldn’t remember what Oriental causes it, and hell if I know what Pease “C&D” puts in these blends, when orientals are stated. I started picking it up in the last 3rd of the bowl. That tingley soda sensation in the mouth feel and around the edges of the tongue. The only other blend I’ve experienced this is White Knight. It was worth sharing with you guys who’ve smoked more of Quiet Nights than me. I just opened the first tin I got back in 2015.I do enjoy quiet nights but I don’t recall a soda note in it. The soda note is usually associated with yenidje and I don’t believe quiet nights has any yenidje. Perhaps the age is doing something to bring out that note. I’ll have to try some again and see if I can get that flavor, though my qn is only at the 3 or 4 year mark.
It’s a Sparkling club soda taste around the edges of the tongue. I am still getting the soda note, but it’s more prominent in a larger pipe and 2/3 in. I just wanted to know if anyone else got the same flavor. Obviously not.Like that fizzy taste in Virginia Creme? Not a Coke or Pepsi taste, but just a fizziness?
Very interestingI’m still catching the soda note in bottom third of the same pipe. I’ve smoked Quiet Nights in another smaller pipe with no sign of the soda note. It seems to be this specific pipe and it’s larger size chamber. View attachment 107246