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Smoking too fast
I realized after watching a video explaining that if you ash your cigar and it's not a clean break but a cone you're smoking your cigar too fast so, it made me try smoking a little slower and MAN what a difference in flavors its made for me. I'm getting a much more sweet and toasty experience compared to what i was getting before and in some cases ruining my palate for a day and nothing is worse than burning your palate out. So, if you notice a large cone when you ash try slowing down and see what a difference it makes in your flavors. I hope you're all having a blessed day! God bless you all!
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While smoking in cold weather I am guilty of this. When I smoke at the local lounge, I take my time. Thanks for the reminder to take it slower while I smoke.
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https://www.amazon.com/Rabbit-MinusA...s%2C435&sr=8-3 I realize that not everyone can afford this but it gets pretty good reviews especially when it come to cleaning cigar smoke indoors. I leave my windows open in south Fla and have a desktop air purifier that works like a champ but maybe someday i'll upgrade to this like maybe this summer when i can't open the windows and enjoy my habit. Either way here's the link to help out
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Uneven burn can be a sign of smoking too fast or it can be because of the cigar itself, so don't forget that part.
I find that putting the cigar down between puffs is really helpful. A long time ago, I used a cheap egg timer set to one minute to help. This was recommended by the FOGs at Club Stogie and really made a difference. Note that if the humidity across the cigar isn't the same, you can get tunneling, cones, and canoeing quite easily. |
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I have a 950 CFM vent in the ceiling of my home lounge that does a complete room air change every min.:noon
and a HEPA room air purifier. But I have heard lots of good about the Rabbit air cleaner! |
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I often have to force myself to slow down (That's what she said). Nothing like screwing up a great stick by burning it too hot and fast.
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Setting down the stick will make a big difference for me.
The Rabbit is nice to dream on, but that will have to wait for now. If I did have one, it would be used in the garage… which seems like a waste. Elsewhere in the house isn’t really an option at this point. Our small house doesn’t have the space for me to devote to a den. Not that I’m complaining, we chose this. :-) |
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I remember the Tatuaje noella that I nursed without a relay for an hour and a half like 12 years ago . The person I was with was amazed, and couldn't believe I would nurses cigar that long. However, I rarely have to purge when I smoke slowly, and the bitterness just doesn't seem to accumulate this way. Don't always have the convenience to do that though, nor the patience. Peace of the Lord be with you. |
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Smoking cigars is like making love. Slow and steady makes it last longer and improves the experience. ;) :D
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It's funny ( not too funny to me) but i burned my palate out smoking too fast. For a couple days the cigars i smoked were wasted on me because it's literally burned out my taste buds to the point food didn't taste right. Let that be lesson for the future that if your taste buds burn out, take a break for a day or two and rest your palate and slow down your smoking. I'm finally back to the point where everything i smoke tastes great, especially my bundle sticks. I guess it's a lesson i had to relearn after being out of this for years i'd forgotten how to enjoy a cigar. God bless you all!
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