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Re: Cigar lighting revelation
I use the OPs method on smaller gauge sticks.
On big ring gauge cigars I get the flame close and move it around until I see some glowing evenly on the foot. Then I purge it before taking the first draw. Its easier for me to get an even light that way. Out in my garage I use a propane torch. You have to hold it about six inches away but its always evenly lit.:D |
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the only reason i dont use them is because they are not wind resistant/proof. and i smoke outside as much as i can. |
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I just want to share that I knew about this toast lighting method for a long time but just out of pure laziness I usally just light and puff. After reading this thread yesterday.
Just now I took my time and lit my cigar by toasting from a distance. I have to say its is definitely a whole different experience. The cigar is just so much better, all I taste and smell is cigar flavor. Not burnt smoke. A lesson learnd. |
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I find they burn better and taste slightly better as well. Even if it's just my imagination re: the taste |
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I light similar to how Shane does it. Toast the foot completely, purge, draw. I always purge a little before drawing any smoke through the cigar.
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Now, I'm itchin' to try that new method! Thanks for all of the input, gang!!
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I always toast the foot until it is a nice glow and then blow on it to even it out.
Great post OP. |
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