Two shades of gray

Bob Luken
Bob Luken Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
I've had this question a long time but I can't remember to ask anyone about it. And, I don't remember this being discussed here before. I've searched through old threads but, could find nothing on the subject.

What's up with the color line of the ash on many of my cigars? The first quarter inch or half inch of the ash is darker / yellowish / brownish and then after that it becomes very bright. Is it because the foot has had more exposure to air? That would be my guess but the change is very defined. Or maybe it's from my lighter when I'm toasting for a long period of time? I use an Alec Bradley "Burner". It's kind of a soft flame but has a wide flame output area.
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  • Rhamlin
    Rhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    The heat maybe. I've wondered that myself.
  • SM0K3Y
    SM0K3Y Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 519
    Luken, I gotta be honest, 100% not what I was thinking this thread was gonna be about....but I'm seeing my ash change color right now halfway through this Cao camshaft
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  • Gray4lines
    Gray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    I always thought smoke or tar filtering though the ash.
  • LiquidChaos66
    LiquidChaos66 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,603
    Ive been under the assumption that its due to that part being exposed to the additional heat of the flame. I could be completely wrong... but that's my 2 cents.