What's going on here is testament to why veteran pipe smokers are often reluctant to recommend aromatic blends to new hobbyist. Wet/goopy blends can be a challenge to keep lit -> encouraging faster/harder puffing ‐> leading to tongue bite. Etc.
Aside from technique, I'd like to add a recommendation to try a ribbon-cut non aromatic. Carter Hall works well in this role. But if you find the Burley/Virginia too "cigarette-like", perhaps a ribbon-cut English blend like Nightcap might do the trick; plenty of flavor with manageable mechanics.
Aside from technique, I'd like to add a recommendation to try a ribbon-cut non aromatic. Carter Hall works well in this role. But if you find the Burley/Virginia too "cigarette-like", perhaps a ribbon-cut English blend like Nightcap might do the trick; plenty of flavor with manageable mechanics.