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What's this bad flavor I'm experiencing...
On almost all mild cigars and some medium, I pick up a sickening flavor once I am about 2/3 through the stick. The cigar will taste fine up until this point. It was most prevalent in a RP Connecticut I had a few nights ago, but it's also been present in an El Mayor Emerald, Gurkha Symphony, and CAO Gold. I wouldn't describe it as bitterness, but it makes me nauseous. I've had cigars make me feel sick/light headed, but that was due to my inexperience and not the flavor of the cigar.
I might try smoking another mild cigar tonight so I can explain the flavor better. Any ideas? Thanks, Wyatt |
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Do you purge?
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Yup, thats the nicotine. Try smoking slower, or eat something before you smoke.
If you feel nausea try spreading some sugar on your tongue... i know it sounds weird but it works. A sugary drink like cola will work too, but the sugar works faster for me. Thanks goes out to Bao for introducing me to this method edit: just re-read your original post, and I realize that the nausea you are feeling is from the flavor and not the nicotine. The bad flavor is from the tar build up in those cigars. Try purging as mentioned above, basically blow through the cigar when you get to that area. You should experience some refreshing of the flavor. |
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I drink a Diet Pepsi and gets that flavor out. :tu
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I did not know about purging. Thanks for the helpful advice. Now I'm very eager to go back and try these condemned sticks.
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It's beetle poo. :D
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As tobacco ferments, it releases ammonia. Tasting ammonia is quite common, especially in "fresh" cigars, or cigars with a lot of ligero tobacco in them, as ligero takes much longer to ferment than the viso and seco leaves of the tobacco plant.
Smoking too fast/drawing too hard can also make a cigar taste nasty. A cigar that is too moist can also taste nasty. I shoot for 62-65% humidity in my humidors. If I get a cigar that tastes nasty like that, I take the rest of them (5 pack, box, etc.) and let them sit for a few months in the humi. It usually does the trick. |
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My favorite drink at the shop when I smoked was Boylans creme soda.
I would also agree on the purging to help out. |
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Purging and Dr. Pepper. :tu
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I get cardboard from alot of mild Connecticut wrapped cigars including the ones you mentioned. Makes me sick thinking about it, horrible flavor. Try a different wrapped cigar or if you go mild, go with a Casa Torano. Maybe Connies are not for you.
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The connecticut wrappers lend my palate some truly odd flavors as well, but the "clean" sticks, as I call them - the connies with out the ammonia/cardboard/plastic flavor- are mighty tasty, like the oliva connecticut and these ybor city bundle cigars I was sent from an uncle in Florida. I love a good connie, but had a very hard time finding a good connie.
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Nicotine is what has made me feel that way in the past. Never smoke a full bodied smoke on an empty stomach. Last one that really made me sway was a Montecristo Platinum. Didn't have much to eat within 3-4 hours before lighting up. Made me sway a good bit, a good cigar though.
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