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longknocker
02-04-2014, 07:45 PM
People That Know Me Know I Smoke Way Too Fast!:r I Usually Finish A Robusto In 30-40 Minutes, A Panatela In 20 Minutes, And A Churchill In One Hour. I've Been Smoking Cigars For Over 5 Years & Still Haven't Learned To Slow Down!:) I Usually Take A Draw Every 10-15 Seconds & Most Of My Sticks Taste A Little Harsh. "Duh"! After Kelmac Kidded Me For Smoking A Panatella In 30 Minutes, I Tried To Slow Down. This Evening I Smoked A Surrogates "Skull Breaker" (5 1/4" X 52) Which Is In The Robusto Class. I Varied My Draws Between 5 Seconds & 1.5 Minutes. The "Sweet Spot" For This Cigar Seemed To Be 1 Minute 15 Seconds. Wow!!! Flavors I Had Never Discovered Before In This Stick!:dr

Anything Longer Than That, The Cigar Went Out, Anything Shorter Than 1 Minute Between Draws Gave Me A Little Harshness. I Know Each Cigar Is Different, But What Are Your Tendencies In Smoking? Put A Timer On Your Draws & Find Out What You Like!
Opinions?

Thanks!:D

Zane
02-04-2014, 07:48 PM
I am a slow smoker. It all depends but usually once a minute. Quicker if it feels like it might be going out.

markem
02-04-2014, 07:52 PM
I smoked two sir winston's just reading this thread.

icehog3
02-04-2014, 07:58 PM
I try my best to smoke slow, it's easier with friends. I am probably about 1 minute between draws when I smoke alone, and it still seems too fast to me, Greg. But I definitely get more out of cigars, flavor wise, smoking slower.

Sadden
02-04-2014, 08:01 PM
Hmm , well all cigars are different. For me on average it goes something like this.

Outside 45seconds-60seconds
Inside 60seconds-75 seconds

Some cigars more , some cigars less. Lanceros definitely less.

Chainsaw13
02-04-2014, 08:01 PM
I'm like you Greg, smoke way too fast. Maybe not as fast as you, but still to quick. I like the idea of a timer. Gonna try it next time.

AdamJoshua
02-04-2014, 08:04 PM
At home alone I tend to smoke a bit faster, 30 seconds between drags or so, that being said I'll put the cigar down to do some work and more often than not I will end of having to light it again and again, when herfing it depends, but I tend to slow down due to all of the conversations and things going on.

TFed
02-04-2014, 08:16 PM
I used to smoke way to slow and had trouble keeping lit. I still prefer to smoke on the slow side but not that bad anymore.

But, in the last year i seem to be going fast, rushing, feeling like i have to hurry for some reason. I think my wife has made me feel guilty for taking so much time for just myself.

I plan to be more deliberate to enjoy it.

In fact, about 5 am in the morning im planning on a long smoke before bed (day sleeper)
Depending on the weather that is. May be shoveling the foot of snow,they say we are to get tonight.

longknocker
02-04-2014, 08:19 PM
I smoked two sir winston's just reading this thread.

:r Good One, Mark!:tu:)

longknocker
02-04-2014, 08:22 PM
Thanks For The Input, My Friends!:tu It Really Did Surprise Me, Though, With The Much Improved Flavor & Complexities I Found When I Slowed Down.:)

bruceolee
02-04-2014, 08:25 PM
I used to smoke fast like you for many years but have change my routine up quite a bit now. I puff every 30 - 60 seconds while taking longer but steady inhales. I find the smoke cooler and more flavorful this way. I can pick up more flavor notes now than i used to. I find I enjoy the experience more now. I used to think quantity not quality but things have changed drastically for me now. I've gone from 6 - 7 cigars a day down to 3 - 4 and I'm enjoying it far more than I ever used to. It's also a huge money saver along with allowing more time to age my cigars. Just my :2 :)

MrClean
02-04-2014, 08:49 PM
I try to smoke slowly, some sticks won't allow that and I've noticed they tend to be more harsh. I've never timed my puffs, but I'm going to now, just for S&G's. :D

CigarNut
02-04-2014, 08:51 PM
Greg, I find that I smoke way too fast as well. Particularly, if all I am doing is focusing on the cigar. If I read, watch TV, talk with friends, etc. then I tend t slow down -- and enjoy my cigars more.

equetefue
02-04-2014, 08:54 PM
depends on the cigar and vitola for me. Smaller RG i smoke slower as they turn to burn hotter and messes with the flavor profile.

Robustos and Belicosos probably 45s or so. Coronas and Lanceros around 60 sec on average

meatcake
02-04-2014, 09:10 PM
It really depends on what I am doing. If I am relaxing with friends at B&M, I take my time. I have taken hour and half for a corona before. If I am busy doing something I tend to smoke faster. I also tend to KNOW when I will be doing something and smoke lesser cigars If I know I wont really be able to sit down and enjoy the experience. Puff a minute rule for the most part.

smokin5
02-04-2014, 09:16 PM
I don't wear a watch, so I couldn't tell you my puff rate
(can I say 'puff' here?).
BUT average time it takes me to smoke a standard robusto
(5"x50 ring) is 80-90 minutes. And no, they don't go out.

Dude Here
02-04-2014, 09:23 PM
I'm a pretty slow smoker. A robusto will usually last me a little over an hour. When I smoke I'm usually surfing around the internet on my phone or watching vids on YouTube and the cigar May go 2-3 minutes without getting puffed on. This is one of the big reasons why I don't usually smoke churchills. I average a little over two hours with those and I just don't have that much time to spend smoking.

jjirons69
02-04-2014, 09:28 PM
Slow also. If I have it go out several times or more, I pick up the pace. I let the cigar tell me how to smoke it.

RobR1205
02-04-2014, 09:45 PM
I would say I'm a faster smoker, usually smoking a Robusto sized cigar in 45-50 minutes. Whenever I'm ready to take a puff, I always take two drags from the cigar -- no more, no less.

DirtRider500R
02-04-2014, 09:51 PM
I usually do a Gran Toro in roughly an hour. That's only because it's cold outside. If it's warm or I'm with friends, that time increases greatly.

AdamJoshua
02-04-2014, 09:54 PM
I tend to find the lower RH I keep my sticks at obviously the better the burn and they don't go out on me as often, I used to keep them at a higher RH around 68-70, I have since gone to about 62% and they smoke much better to me.

kelmac07
02-05-2014, 06:48 AM
It all depends on what I'm smoking (vitola wise). I used to be an extremely fast smoker. I learned to slow down a ton...especially with lanceros. I try to stick to the "take a puff every 45 seconds" train of thought. But as long as the stick is not burning hot or getting harsh, I may speed this up to one every 30-35 seconds.

mjdx88
02-05-2014, 07:07 AM
Depends on my environment. Usually 1 min between puffs, a little faster when I am alone or walking. If I am with friends a lot slower, normally I have to re-light about 4 or 5 times.

Robustos last me about 45min to an hour.

tsolomon
02-05-2014, 08:53 AM
I try to smoke slower, but the cold weather doesn't help. Last robusto lasted about 50 minutes in the 20 degree weather with the propane heater going.

mikesr1963
02-05-2014, 10:47 AM
Depends, I usually don't smoke passed the halfway mark on the cigar and will sit it down to rest in between drags. I'm usually tinkering in my shop when I smoke too where it quite and peaceful. There I never feel rushed and tend to enjoy the experience every time. TV, computer, video games etc. reduce the joy with me so I also stay away from that.

Remo
02-05-2014, 10:49 AM
Depends on how cold it is outside!!! Sometimes pretty damn fast, summer months I can really enjoy a smoke and it will take quite awhile, if I am with someone or Herfing, I really lose track and a smoke will last a very long time :tu

Steve
02-05-2014, 12:02 PM
For me it depends on several things. If I am walking the dog, I'll smoke a bit faster. If I am sitting around with friends sipping a fine beverage, I smoke slower. If I'm hanging out with awesome BOTL sipping a fine beverage I just smoke way too many ;-)

Sweet_Leaf_PDX
02-05-2014, 12:40 PM
I try to pay attention to how the cigar is smoking and moderate my time between puffs accordingly. Lately I have been enjoying small ring gauge cigars and they smoke better if I take a puff about every 45-60 seconds. It also depends on what I am doing – I tend to smoke slower when sitting with friends and enjoying a beverage. Generally, I find that the slower I smoke a cigar the more flavors I notice and the more enjoyment I get out of the experience.

STEVE S
02-05-2014, 01:23 PM
I smoke my cigars very slowly. The smaller RGs I take my time so they don't get to hot. I find that smoking slow increases the flavors.

dijit
02-05-2014, 01:43 PM
The person that got me started on cigars many years ago once told me something that I adhere to and think of every time I have a cigar. "This aint no race ya bonehead!"

Smaller ring gauges I find burn a little hotter and I force myself to one draw every 60 seconds or so. The larger ring gauges I take similar gaps but find I can take 2 draws without it adversely affecting the the flavor. That being said I still find some sticks that will go out if not taken every 45 seconds.

RevSmoke
02-05-2014, 02:40 PM
The fastest I smoked was about 118 MPH, but I wasn't driving.

mahtofire14
02-05-2014, 02:42 PM
Depends on how cold it is outside!!! Sometimes pretty damn fast, summer months I can really enjoy a smoke and it will take quite awhile, if I am with someone or Herfing, I really lose track and a smoke will last a very long time :tu

This.

longknocker
02-05-2014, 03:11 PM
The fastest I smoked was about 118 MPH, but I wasn't driving.

Tim Was Driving, Right, Rev.?:D:r