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A Puff Too Far

larryjguaylarryjguay Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2
Been enjoying the hobby since about the first of the year.  I've tried a fair number of different cigars, developed some favorites, buying a second (300 stick) humidor for aging.  I've learned a lot form the forums, but I have a real basic question: do any of you have a rule of thumb for how far down you smoke a cigar?  How long a nub do you leave?  I have a tendency to go too far, I just hate to risk leaving good tobacco in the ash tray.  Which, of course, means I usually smoke until the poor thing is hot and bitter.  Any help?

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  • Matt MarvelMatt Marvel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 930
    If it's a really good stick, I'll go until my lips are blistered and my fingertips are burned. I try to get everything I can out of it.
  • j0z3rj0z3r Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    I'm with Matt on that one. I let the cigar dictate how far I smoke it, if it's good tasting and not harsh down to the nub, you can bet your bottom dollar I'll leave as little of it as possible, usually about 3/4 inch of unburned cigar. Sometimes the cigar starts to taste bitter or harsh around the band area, if that's the case then I'll lay it down right then. No sense in smoking a cigar when you're not enjoying it anymore, likewise there's no sense in wasting good taste and good tobacco. Let you taste buds be your guide.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    j0z3r:
    No sense in smoking a cigar when you're not enjoying it anymore, likewise there's no sense in wasting good taste and good tobacco. Let you taste buds be your guide.
    YES!
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    j0z3r:
    I'm with Matt on that one. I let the cigar dictate how far I smoke it, if it's good tasting and not harsh down to the nub, you can bet your bottom dollar I'll leave as little of it as possible, usually about 3/4 inch of unburned cigar. Sometimes the cigar starts to taste bitter or harsh around the band area, if that's the case then I'll lay it down right then. No sense in smoking a cigar when you're not enjoying it anymore, likewise there's no sense in wasting good taste and good tobacco. Let you taste buds be your guide.
    I'd have to say you hit the nail on the head, some cigars I can smoke till almost nothing is left. But I have had a few cigars that I had to put down as much as 1/2 way through. Terrible taste, getting hot...all depends on the your taste.
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    There is a method many of us use to extend the life of a cigar. As soon as you taste a hint of that bitternes, "purge" the cigar. By purging I mean gently blow through the cigar. This kind of cleanses the cigar and many times will get rid of any bitterness. However, if that doesn't work then she goes down in the ashtray.
  • larryjguaylarryjguay Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2

    Thanks.  I was wondering if I was missing some kind of secret about the whole thing.  Gonna be enjoying a cigar & a Scotch after work tonight, I'll try purging.  I just read the other day about doing that when you've puffed too enthusiastically & got the cigar hot, didn't think about trying it at the end.  Duh.

    I don't have any friends who are into cigars, so these forums have been great for tips from you vets.

  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    I've heard that it's considered polite, when in the company of others, to extinguish a cigar once you've got 3 fingers left in it; but if you're by yourself, it's completely your preference
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    xmacro:
    I've heard that it's considered polite, when in the company of others, to extinguish a cigar once you've got 3 fingers left in it; but if you're by yourself, it's completely your preference
    I'd never heard that but it isn't polite to "extinguish" your cigar i the presence of others at all. You should set it down in the ash tray and let it go out on its own.
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    larryjguay:

    Thanks.  I was wondering if I was missing some kind of secret about the whole thing.  Gonna be enjoying a cigar & a Scotch after work tonight, I'll try purging.  I just read the other day about doing that when you've puffed too enthusiastically & got the cigar hot, didn't think about trying it at the end.  Duh.

    I don't have any friends who are into cigars, so these forums have been great for tips from you vets.

    I had this problem for a long time as well. My solution, hang out at the B&M more often and make new friends.
  • betasynnbetasynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,249
    I agree with maddy, you have to let it go out or it smells really putrid. If I'm smoking at my local B&M and I find that I need to leave all of a sudden, I'll take my cigar with me and extinguish it outside before I get into my car.
  • adamkhaliladamkhalil Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 80
  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    I like to smoke until it starts tasting a little warm. I don't like warm smoke. This usually means I never get it all the way to the nub, but oh well.
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