Ive noticed that too, i got some flake and just got some black cherry twist, you smoke that stuff too fast you risk blowing chunks lol
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I actually find I smoke more slowly when I'm doing NOTHING else, just concentrating on the pipe. YMMV
A good exercise to try every now and then: starting out with properly dry tobacco, try just barely keeping the pipe going. Don't puff hard, just take very gentle "sips". Almost always, tobacco tastes much better when it's burning cool & slow. Make sure you're not filling the pipe too tightly, this will make you puff harder to keep it going.
I think it was @mooster who once posted on the old site a good exercise. Get your tobacco properly dried, packed and lit, and instead of puffing, just breathe through your nose with the pipe clenched in your mouth. You will be surprised how well a pipe stays lit with just a slow, steady flow of air. You don't necessarily have to smoke this way all the time, but it at least gives you a good idea how little you need to puff to keep it lit.
OK, I was inaccurate when I said I never smoked a Brog. I was going through my pipes, and my one and only Churchwarden is a Brog. I got it at some little local tobacco store that sold inexpensive pipes that I thought were Chinese-made. I guess I'll have to remember where it was, and go check out their stock again. I think I paid $11.00 or so for it. Like you said, it has a smallish bowl, but I think all Churchwardens have smaller bowls, maybe because of the length of the stem (balance?). It's actually a good smoker, but I have to be careful turning my head. I have banged it into the wall several times, the dogs, one of the cats, and my wife. It's sort of like the old Benson and Hedges Cigarette commercials (remember when they could advertise on TV?). Oops, I guess I let my age show. Oh well.
A good exercise is to mimic the pipe smoking contests where you try to keep your pipe going as long as you can. You only puff enough to keep it going.
Behold:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxPgdpIupz8
I'm not sure if this is a speed-smoking contest or a large ears competition :)
Is there any prep I need to do on a new corn cob? I noticed it's got a bit of a chemically smell too it brand new, should I just smoke anyway or clean it somehow?