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I basically had Aaron (montecristo#2) in a bearhug at SoCal this last year, holding his mouth shut, trying to make him breathe out his nose, and all I succeeded in doing was damn near smothering him.
I'd never even thought about how to do it until that night. Just seemed natural. But there was no way I (or anyone else there) could explain it that worked for him. I taught a new smoker a week or so ago in about ten seconds, though. Just telling him to close his mouth, make a little "k" sound in the back of his throat, and exhale slowly through his nose. I really have no idea why it would be so much harder for some people than for others. Maybe there's something physiological that explains it. I sucked at biology, so I wouldn't really know. (and yes, I'm exaggerating about the bearhug--slightly)
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I love this topic; it is my favorite, as I'm sure Scottw, ucla695, madurolover & cigary (among others) will attest.
THE one best way to 'nose' a cigar is to find a British manager of a fish 'n chips joint. Enter into a discussion about cigars. Have him tell you what he thinks of your cigars. He will take one, then the next, and 'nose' (i.e. shove) them deep inside his nose. He will then tell you the cigars smell of ammonia and are therefore of poor quality. Then he will hand the booger-wrappered cigars back to you. That, in short, is the best way to 'nose' a cigar. Quote:
-without a cigar, close your mouth -snort out of your nose; just SNORT (there will be a light 'oomph' sound if you're doing it right) -repeat so you are used to this action -then slow it down so you're not snorting -try it with a cigar -take a draw, blow 2/3 out of your mouth, then close your mouth -'snort' the last 1/3 of smoke out of your nose just like you were doing before -if you have to snort, don't worry, you're just getting used to it -then slow it down so you're not really snorting, you're just 'releasing' the smoke out of your nose You will notice so many more flavors this way! I just want to know if by 'snorkeling' your cigars...are you inhaling? |
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Just call me Slappy.
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I wondered WTF you two were doing, but you were, after all in California, so I didn't say anything. ![]() Sorta like swallowing and exhaling at the same time, but it burns your nose unless the cigar is 50 years old.
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Hmmm when i do it im not inhaling it into my lungs I get the smoke in the back of my throat and force it through my sinus and out my nose, then the colors i see oh the pretty colors!
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good tips ... i need em' too lol
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For me, doing the nose exhale is EXACTLY the same as a regular exhale I just close my mouth. Try exhaling half the smoke out of your mouth then close your mouth without changing anything else. You don't have to try to force the smoke out of the back of your mouth. The air coming up from your lungs creates a vacuum and sucks the smoke out of your mouth and through your nose. For me, I ALWAYS start the exhale out of my mouth. At what point I switch to nose depends on the strength of the cigar. I just think it is difficult for some to start right away with the nose exhale.
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