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JonathanE
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Hey, ya'll, I'd be curious to get some feedback on what your experience has been on something. I've found that when the ash falls off my cigar that I'm looing at a degree of harshness and often times a relight. Has this been your experience?
Last night I tried something new and was very pleased with the result. I used my cutter to trim the ash on my cigar, keeping it around 1 to 1.5 inches long.
Well, it worked! I needed a touchup light once but I never had any harshness and things were just lower maintenance in general I think. Has anyone else tried this?
JDE
Last night I tried something new and was very pleased with the result. I used my cutter to trim the ash on my cigar, keeping it around 1 to 1.5 inches long.
Well, it worked! I needed a touchup light once but I never had any harshness and things were just lower maintenance in general I think. Has anyone else tried this?
JDE
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I'm constantly retouching my cigar. I'm kind of a freak about an even burn..... I never really notice harshness unless the cigar goes out on me.
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Me too, its a god@m addiction in itself...lilwing88:I'm constantly retouching my cigar. I'm kind of a freak about an even burn..... I never really notice harshness unless the cigar goes out on me. -
Dittolilwing88:I'm constantly retouching my cigar. I'm kind of a freak about an even burn..... I never really notice harshness unless the cigar goes out on me. -
Haha, I like to keep the burn even by artificial means myself!lilwing88:I'm constantly retouching my cigar. I'm kind of a freak about an even burn..... I never really notice harshness unless the cigar goes out on me.
BUT, my question is about trimming ashes. Am I the only one??
JDE -
I don't trim my ash, I just let it fall off. I never have any issues with it personally other than sometimes the ash falls in my lap.JonathanE:
Haha, I like to keep the burn even by artificial means myself!lilwing88:I'm constantly retouching my cigar. I'm kind of a freak about an even burn..... I never really notice harshness unless the cigar goes out on me.
BUT, my question is about trimming ashes. Am I the only one??
JDE -
Yea. I never trimmed my ash with a cutter. I'll have to try it next time.JonathanE:
Haha, I like to keep the burn even by artificial means myself!lilwing88:I'm constantly retouching my cigar. I'm kind of a freak about an even burn..... I never really notice harshness unless the cigar goes out on me.
BUT, my question is about trimming ashes. Am I the only one??
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never did that either. i smoke very slowly and i usually end up with an ash that, when it falls, leaves a bit of ash left on the end. all of it doesnt fall so i dont tend to have this problem
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I like to let the ash grow as long as possible, then tap or roll it into the ashtray. I only touch up a burn that gets waaaay off.
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+1kaspera79:I like to let the ash grow as long as possible, then tap or roll it into the ashtray. I only touch up a burn that gets waaaay off. -
Never cut the ash but do tend to keep it an inch or less. Seems to me a well made cigar will burn well no matter how I treat the ash.
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This. Also, leaving the ash on acts to cool the air drawn into the cigar as you are smoking it.kuzi16:never did that either. i smoke very slowly and i usually end up with an ash that, when it falls, leaves a bit of ash left on the end. all of it doesnt fall so i dont tend to have this problem -
Bingo! That's why I've been trying to figure out a way to keep no less than an inch of ash on the cigar at all times. I can really detect a change in flavor when it falls off and I think it's because the smoke temp goes up a lot.docbp87:This. Also, leaving the ash on acts to cool the air drawn into the cigar as you are smoking it.
JDE -
I doubt the air is actually cooled by the ash but what is probably going on is that the ash is restricting oxygen which in turn reduces the temperature of the burn. Next time you knock the ash off see if the cherry changes color, if it gets brighter then its getting more oxygen and burning hotter.JonathanE:
Bingo! That's why I've been trying to figure out a way to keep no less than an inch of ash on the cigar at all times. I can really detect a change in flavor when it falls off and I think it's because the smoke temp goes up a lot.docbp87:This. Also, leaving the ash on acts to cool the air drawn into the cigar as you are smoking it.
JDE -
Right on. I have already observed that the cherry is MUCH brighter when the ash falls off and that's kind of where I was coming from on this thread in the first place, my hypothesis being that the increased heat tends to make the flavor turn a little harsh.Goldy:
I doubt the air is actually cooled by the ash but what is probably going on is that the ash is restricting oxygen which in turn reduces the temperature of the burn. Next time you knock the ash off see if the cherry changes color, if it gets brighter then its getting more oxygen and burning hotter.JonathanE:
Bingo! That's why I've been trying to figure out a way to keep no less than an inch of ash on the cigar at all times. I can really detect a change in flavor when it falls off and I think it's because the smoke temp goes up a lot.docbp87:This. Also, leaving the ash on acts to cool the air drawn into the cigar as you are smoking it.
JDE
JDE -
I agree with you and I have noticed the same harshness right after knocking off the ash so I might need to try your ash trimming method.JonathanE:
Right on. I have already observed that the cherry is MUCH brighter when the ash falls off and that's kind of where I was coming from on this thread in the first place, my hypothesis being that the increased heat tends to make the flavor turn a little harsh.Goldy:
I doubt the air is actually cooled by the ash but what is probably going on is that the ash is restricting oxygen which in turn reduces the temperature of the burn. Next time you knock the ash off see if the cherry changes color, if it gets brighter then its getting more oxygen and burning hotter.JonathanE:
Bingo! That's why I've been trying to figure out a way to keep no less than an inch of ash on the cigar at all times. I can really detect a change in flavor when it falls off and I think it's because the smoke temp goes up a lot.docbp87:This. Also, leaving the ash on acts to cool the air drawn into the cigar as you are smoking it.
JDE
JDE -
Yeah, the trouble is that, when the ash falls off, if you give the cigar some time to cool before you start puffing again so that you get the right taste, it goes out! It seems like its trim the ash or just deal with the bad flavor for a few minutes. ...a terrible thing to do half way through a great cigar.Goldy:I agree with you and I have noticed the same harshness right after knocking off the ash so I might need to try your ash trimming method.
I have done some additional experimenting in the last few days and have found that it takes very little remaining ash to avoid the problem. Trimming an ash is not classy but it works and I don't have to deal with the harshness as often anymore so it's worth it to me.
JDE
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JonathanE:
how long does it take you to smoke a toro?
how hard do you pull on a cigar when you puff?
have you ever heard of purging?
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Hi Kuzi! I looked in my records and the last two Toros I smoked were 85 and 90 minutes. I think I tend to be on the slow side so these times should be a little longer if not for the blasted wind!
I puff several different ways but I don't think I ever pull hard when I'm taking the smoke in. ...unless the cigar is trying to go out on me that is!
Is purging where you blow smoke back through the cigar? I do that all the time! I can't get butane gas out here so I'm stuck with using a zippo so I purge every time I use it.
Does some of this stuff have an effect on the cigar when it drops the ash?
JDE
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thats about right. i take about 100-110 min for a toro but i smoke WAY slower than most.JonathanE:Hi Kuzi! I looked in my records and the last two Toros I smoked were 85 and 90 minutes. I think I tend to be on the slow side so these times should be a little longer if not for the blasted wind!
an easy pull is good. this is not part of the problem.JonathanE:
I puff several different ways but I don't think I ever pull hard when I'm taking the smoke in. ...unless the cigar is trying to go out on me that is!
id just go with a bic at that point....JonathanE:
Is purging where you blow smoke back through the cigar? I do that all the time! I can't get butane gas out here so I'm stuck with using a zippo so I purge every time I use it.
not blowing smoke back through, just air to get the stagnate smoke out of the cigar. if you do this just after you ash and after you touch up it could help.
also using the -1,2,3 smoking method works well. this may eliminate some of the harsh after the ash falls.
yes... and no. some of them combined may.JonathanE:
Does some of this stuff have an effect on the cigar when it drops the ash?
JDE -
Early on I noticed a change in flavor after ashing my cigar so I almost always roll my ash on the ashtray before it gets too long and falls off. This allows me to keep a 1/4" or so of ash over the cone.
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kuzi16:also using the -1,2,3 smoking method works well.
what is this? -
it is a variation of a classic smoking method... 1,2,3 method.kevin1323:
what is this?kuzi16:also using the -1,2,3 smoking method works well.
1,2,3 is one soft puff, then a second puff that is also very small then a third pull that is the actual puff. the theory is that it will keep the correct temp of smoke.
i use the -1,2,3 method.
this is one very light purge, one light puff, and one big slow puff. it clears the cigar of style smoke first, then it gets the smoke to temp, then the puff. -
This will be fixed soon.JonathanE:I can't get butane gas out here so I'm stuck with using a zippo so I purge every time I use it. -
kuzi16:
it is a variation of a classic smoking method... 1,2,3 method.kevin1323:kuzi16:also using the -1,2,3 smoking method works well.
what is this?
1,2,3 is one soft puff, then a second puff that is also very small then a third pull that is the actual puff. the theory is that it will keep the correct temp of smoke.
i use the -1,2,3 method.
this is one very light purge, one light puff, and one big slow puff. it clears the cigar of style smoke first, then it gets the smoke to temp, then the puff.
Thanks for the clarificaiton! Funny thing is that I often use the 1,2,3 method without knowing that it was a "method" at all. The more you know. -
Thanks for the good info, Kuzi. ...and thanks for the butane, JC! I won't miss using that Zippo at all!
JDE
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For the record, I do NOT blow smoke back through my cigars! Thats like mouth to mouth resuscitation; nasty!kuzi16:...not blowing smoke back through, just air to get the stagnate smoke out of the cigar.