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Re: toasting vs. drawing while lighting
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Re: toasting vs. drawing while lighting
I toast when I can because I like the "ritual"
If I'm just driving down the road and want a smoke or can't find a torch I'm happy just lighting them up! |
Re: toasting vs. drawing while lighting
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He's one bad Mutha... SHUT YO MOUTH! I'm just talking about the Klugs baby KLUGS.... can ya dig it :r:r |
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Kinda go back and forth between the two methods. I don't do too many things the right way.:)
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I was wondering about that. I've watched friends toast and wondered "doesn't that just deposit a buch of carbon on the foot that you end up drawing into the cigar?" But then again maybe if you could toast to the point of comubstion then there would be no worry about the build up of carbon.
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I always toast the foot with a torch lighter, then I puff on the cigar with a soft flamb. I have found this is the best way to get an even burn on my cigars. I say light your cigars in any way that makes you happy.:ss
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Well yesterday I tried a relight by putting the flame into the foot without puffing. Once it was glowing I expelled a little before giving it a light draw. I found that really helped the cigar not get harsh. Anybody else try this?
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I use the Da Klugs method. That's how I was taught, and it's worked for me so I stick with it.
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I also use the same method as Da Klugs. I don't start drawing on it until the foot is completely lit.
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I tried the toasting method the other day on a Perdomo Lot 23, and boy, the difference in taste was incredible.
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Sitting/talking = toasting
Riding/windy = light it straight on with torch You do what it takes! |
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