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<blockquote data-quote="sstodvictory" data-source="post: 134415" data-attributes="member: 6518"><p>I do what you do after about 2/3 of my bowl is smoked, and then its usually good to the end. Before that, if a relight is required I just tamp first. I do find that after most of the bowl has been smoked, a dump prior to relight improves the taste. I speculate that the taste has more to do with the temperature of the fire than the presence of the ashes, although a heavy layer of ashes might influence taste indirectly by affecting the burning temperature. I further speculate that the reason why one's pack affects taste, is also because the pack is likely to affect burning temperature.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstodvictory, post: 134415, member: 6518"] I do what you do after about 2/3 of my bowl is smoked, and then its usually good to the end. Before that, if a relight is required I just tamp first. I do find that after most of the bowl has been smoked, a dump prior to relight improves the taste. I speculate that the taste has more to do with the temperature of the fire than the presence of the ashes, although a heavy layer of ashes might influence taste indirectly by affecting the burning temperature. I further speculate that the reason why one's pack affects taste, is also because the pack is likely to affect burning temperature. Steve [/QUOTE]
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