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12-15-2008, 07:44 PM | #1 |
Just killing Time
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Cold weather cigar smoking
Here in TX. tonight it's about 30 degrees . As I sat out in my garage smoking a Trinidad Corona, a smoke I normally find to be a very tasty cigar,for some reason the flavor profiles were not there,seemed kind of bland not much flavor at all. I know it may well just be the cigar,but I had to wonder if it was do to the cold weather.Now I know you good people up north will probably laugh while reading this, but I was just wondering if other people have had a nice cigar just taste kind of bland while smoking in the cold.
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12-15-2008, 08:48 PM | #2 |
Crazy like a fox
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Re: Cold weather cigar smoking
I hate cold weather smoking. Here in Oregon cold weather is usually accompanied with humidity. The result of both definately changes the flavor profile... I could be wrong, it could be because I smoke faster when it is cold. Whatever the case, smoking in bad weather rarely has positive results for me.
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12-15-2008, 09:06 PM | #3 |
I'm nuts for the place
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Re: Cold weather cigar smoking
I would agree that cold weather could definitely change the way a cigar tastes, not to mention that it changes your mindset too which could adversely change the way you perceive the way a cigar tastes in the same fashion if you decide to smoke your favorite smoke while being pissed off or nervous about something and find out it is not what you were expecting. I too experienced this, this past weekend. I knew I had to mow the lawn since the weather here is cold one day warm the next and decided to smoke a CFO Reserva 7. I lit the stick in the garage and smoked about a 1/4 inch while messing around in the garage and the stick tasted as it should but as I headed out in about 35 degree weather I too found the stick to be rather bland and lack luster, not to mention hard to keep lit. Finished up and headed back in the garage to finish the stick off and I did notice it pick up a little more flavor and keepig the cigar lit was no longer an issue. So I will agree with you that cold weather could effect a smoke. Will it effect it everytime, Probably not but part of the equation could just be mental.
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12-15-2008, 11:01 PM | #4 | |
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Re: Cold weather cigar smoking
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