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RottenZombie 04:12 PM 02-23-2009
I smokes my first bowl today.I got a starter kit from SixPackSunday.and tried the Mac Barren Vanilla.I liked it But it started getting hot on me about half way through.Am I smoking too fast?

I would greatly appreciate any advice on smoking a pipe properly.

Thanks Joe
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TheJ 04:15 PM 02-23-2009
Too fast is possible. Did you let it sit out for a while before you filled the bowl? A dryer tobacco won't burn as hot.

I like MacB Vanilla. It's good stuff.
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Nick 05:10 PM 02-23-2009
MacB blends are known to burn a bit hot. A combination of a new pipe smoker and a MacB blend may not be the best starting combination.
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GrtndpwrflOZ 06:34 PM 02-23-2009
Now it's the pipe.
Another slope for RZ
Way to go Bro.

B

Originally Posted by RottenZombie:
I smokes my first bowl today.I got a starter kit from SixPackSunday.and tried the Mac Barren Vanilla.I liked it But it started getting hot on me about half way through.Am I smoking too fast?

I would greatly appreciate any advice on smoking a pipe properly.

Thanks Joe

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WWhermit 11:12 AM 02-24-2009
:-)New pipe smoker, an aromatic tobacco, and new pipe will all contribute to a hot pipe.

1. You are a new pipe smoker, and will by nature be agressive with the pipe, trying to taste the flavor. Slow down, try sipping on the pipe instead of puffing.

2. As said before, aromatics, and in particular Mac Barens will tend to burn hot. This is due to a higher moisture content than other tobaccos. Moisture and heat create steam, which will heat up the pipe and burn your tongue. Again, slow it down, and let the tobacco sit out on a paper plate or paper towel for about 1/2 hour before loading your pipe. This will give a chance for the tobacco to dry out a bit.

3. New pipes haven't built up a cake on the inside yet, and you must be extra careful not to create hot spots, and eventually burning a hole through the pipe. Remember, this is wood, and if not "conditioned" properly, will burn just as readily as the tobacco. A cake needs to be built up to absorb some of that heat, and that only comes with time and patience.

You'll get it, just slow down a bit, enjoy the relaxation of it, and take the time to learn technique in loading, smoking, and cleaning. It's worth it!

WWhermit
:-)
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dogsplayinpoker 11:31 AM 02-24-2009
you may want to stay away from aros, get some Prince Albert or Carter Hall. Something burley will give you flavor without the casing of aromatics.
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