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I have not been smoking cigars very long and I have been searching for an answer, but uable to locate one in the threads.
How to ash? Is there a proper or correct way to knock off my ash? I was recently smoking with my neighbor and noticed he knocks his ash off every so often. I currently smoke it until the ash drops. Is there a correct way to do it? Is it just preference? I personally find satisfaction in having a long straight ash with intersting burn lines, much like the rings of a tree. help me out tabacovores! ![]() This was my most enjoyable ash to date. It was a Diesel. |
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From what I've read, it's better to have a long piece of ash because it keeps the temperature lower, resulting in non-bitterness. I just keep the ash until it falls of by itself but I've read that if you want to remove it you should roll the cigar carefully on the edge of a ashtray.
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If I'm afraid it's going to fall on me I give it a reasonable tap. If it falls, great. If it stays, so be it. If it falls shortly after I try to ash it I punch it in the face and go smoke it's mother.
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3/4 to 1 inch is prime ashing territory. Also if you set the cigar down for a couple of minutes, long enough for the cherry to cool, but not long enough for it to go out, go ahead and take a couple of puffs and then ash, because it's going to fall of soon anyway, and it's usually on your shirt.
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I don't think it matters much, so I don't worry about it.
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As has been stated, the ash acts insulation preventing the cherry from getting very hot and the smoke turning bitter. It is wise to leave the ash on for a while. I used to let it stay on until it fell off naturally, but after too much ash on my shirt and in my lap/drink/etc I have found that I ash just before it will fall on its own. This is at a different point from cigar to cigar, so no general rule like 1" ash works. Sometimes it is 1", others at a half inch, others at 2". Construction of the smoke and smoking conditions like wind all play a factor in determining when is the right time to ash. As with everything - experiment and see what you like best
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depends on where i am:
if i'm on my deck i'll let it fall off when and where it wants. at the shop, i'll let it go till i start getting nervous if i'm at someones house, i'm very careful not to ash on the couch/floor...what have you. unless we're outside and the host tells me not to worry bout where it falls |
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Just Bored Really...
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I generally let it fall on my beer belly whenever it feels it has matured enough to leave its home. Ashtrays are wasted on me
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Quote:
All depends where I am.
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I typically let it fall off itself..i find the more I try to keep it from falling causes it to fall when i least expect it.
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One thing to consider is that sometimes after you ash, the smoke warms up and the cigar dosent taste as good. When I am getting down to the home stretch I like to make sure that I ash at the right time so that some ash can build up and let the cigar end on a high note.
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