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Smokeybandit

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Nov 10, 2025
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Thanks you two, it's really good to be back! I was still smoking a pipe just about every day during my absence, just sticking to mellow Lane aromatics that I knew wouldn't bother my throat since it took so darn long to recover. I was still finding that my throat was getting a little irritated if I smoked a pipe more than once a day even with the really mild aros though, so I decided to give them a try with a 9mm filtered pipe and a 9mm charcoal filter and that finally solved the problem!

For the past month or so I've been smoking a pipe 2 or 3 times a day, and as long as I smoke a fairly mild aromatic and use a 9mm filter I have zero throat discomfort whatsoever no matter how many pipes I puff away on over the course of the day. So hooray! I finally figured out how to enjoy a pipe as often as I want without aggravating my throat that's so oversensitive from nearly 30 years of pack-a-day cigarette smoking.

Now I've only got two problems when it comes to pipe smoking. The first is that I've been abusing the heck out of my poor Molina Barasso (104) Sandblasted Black pipe smoking it several times a day every day like an old codger who only has one pipe, since it's the only 9mm filtered pipe I currently own, so last week I went through my modest collection of a dozen or so pipes and sold off all the unfiltered and 6mm filtered ones that I hadn't smoked much and didn't have sentimental value. I took the money from those sales and used it to pick up a couple more 9mm filtered pipes, a Savinelli Siena (207) and a Molina Barasso (108) Smooth Natural, that should arrive in the mail in a few days; and I've been eyeballing a Peterson Dublin Filter (120) Rusticated Fishtail that I'm gonna pick up next week when finances allow.

With the matter of giving my poor over-smoked Molina pipe a much needed break fairly well sorted, my only other problem now is that I've been getting a little bored of my rotation of Lane blends. Thankfully I recently discovered that Sutliff and Peter Stokkebye aromatics are just as easy and comfortable on my throat as Lane's when smoked with 9mm filter, and while Sutliff aros are unfortunately very hard to come by now I've been picking up and trying to trade for the ones I can when I come across them. Adding a little variety to my smoking rotation that won't bug my throat is certainly worth spending a bit extra for.


So, that's where I'm at now! It took a few months of trial and error (admittedly mostly error) but I finally figured out what works for me when it comes to pipe smoking and won't bother my throat: Mild aromatics with a 9mm charcoal filter. I'll probably get bored of aros eventually and still need to smoke something non-aromatic that my throat will be less happy about from time to time just for a change of pace, but using a filter definitely helps reduce the irritation from non-aromatic blends too so it shouldn't be too bad. It doesn't solve the problem entirely with non-aromatics, but it does lessen the impact on my throat a great deal.

The important part though is that I'm a happy smoker and know how to enjoy pipe smoking without discomfort now. Finally! puffy
Interesting, I also get a sore throat but never attributed it to tobacco smoking. Most of the tobacco I have is from C&D and GL Pease.

I also found I get heartburn if I smoke more than 1 bowl of Cult BRM, so far the only tobacco to do that. I really liked it too. 😑
 

Skippy Piper

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Jun 19, 2023
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Interesting, I also get a sore throat but never attributed it to tobacco smoking. Most of the tobacco I have is from C&D and GL Pease.

I also found I get heartburn if I smoke more than 1 bowl of Cult BRM, so far the only tobacco to do that. I really liked it too. 😑

Everyone is a bit different, but for me C&D manufactured blends (which does include G.L. Pease) are by far the worst offenders when when it comes to giving me a sore throat; especially their Dark Burleys and Red Virginias.

A year or so back actually started keeping a list of all the blends I've tried and whether or not I got a sore throat after smoking them and every C&D made blend I've ever had (except for Briar Works Peach Cobbler, oddly) ended up on the "Ouch!" list. I'm guessing it's just something all their blending components are cased with as part of the raw leaf processing that my throat doesn't like, but who knows.

You're also not alone when it comes to Blood Red Moon, for some reason that one usually seems to give me acid reflux when I smoke it too! I don't know what it is about that blend, maybe just how wet and juicy the smoke is from all the toppings it's soaked with, but it definitely bugs me in that regard as well. On the plus side, Lane TK-6 is made by the same company and extraordinarily similar to Blood Red Moon but a little less heavily topped and doesn't seem to bother me, so that's the one I stick with when I want that cherry, chocolate, and vanilla flavor combo.
 

Skippy Piper

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 19, 2023
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11,541
St. Paul, MN
On a side note, I just put in an order for samples the new STG versions of the four Sutliff blends that are remaining in production: Black Cordial, Rum & Maple, Vanilla Custard, and Creme Brulee. I've had the original Sutliff versions of all of them except for Black Cordial, so comparing the new STG versions to the originals could make for a good review subject. puffy
 

Smokeybandit

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Nov 10, 2025
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On a side note, I just put in an order for samples the new STG versions of the four Sutliff blends that are remaining in production: Black Cordial, Rum & Maple, Vanilla Custard, and Creme Brulee. I've had the original Sutliff versions of all of them except for Black Cordial, so comparing the new STG versions to the originals could make for a good review subject. puffy

Yeah, I haven’t had reflux in nearly 15 years so that was a little disconcerting. I can keep a closer watch and take notes as to the sore throat.

I’ve been mixing small amounts with the golden harvest and am almost through a tin of BRM.

Patiently awaiting your reviews... 😎
 

Smokeybandit

Might Stick Around
Nov 10, 2025
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186
Everyone is a bit different, but for me C&D manufactured blends (which does include G.L. Pease) are by far the worst offenders when when it comes to giving me a sore throat; especially their Dark Burleys and Red Virginias.

A year or so back actually started keeping a list of all the blends I've tried and whether or not I got a sore throat after smoking them and every C&D made blend I've ever had (except for Briar Works Peach Cobbler, oddly) ended up on the "Ouch!" list. I'm guessing it's just something all their blending components are cased with as part of the raw leaf processing that my throat doesn't like, but who knows.

You're also not alone when it comes to Blood Red Moon, for some reason that one usually seems to give me acid reflux when I smoke it too! I don't know what it is about that blend, maybe just how wet and juicy the smoke is from all the toppings it's soaked with, but it definitely bugs me in that regard as well. On the plus side, Lane TK-6 is made by the same company and extraordinarily similar to Blood Red Moon but a little less heavily topped and doesn't seem to bother me, so that's the one I stick with when I want that cherry, chocolate, and vanilla flavor combo.
Ok, so this morning I still had the sore throat, that is , until I smoked a couple of bowls.

Started with the golden harvest then the second bowl was Ashtons Gold Rush (love this one, a review would be nice 😉) and before I knew it coughed up some phlegm (gross) and the sore throat was gone. 😎
 
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