Starts good but then hits a hard draw mid way
roaddevilray
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Not sure if it has to do with the cigar it self or what. But I'll start a cigar, give good even draw, a consistent even burn then maybe midway it almost just stops. The cherry is still going and if I try I can maybe getting going again with a few hard draws but then it practically dies out again. These stogies have been in the box for close to 2 weeks 65 - 69 rh. These are Joya de Nicaragua Fuerte Serie B, not every stick draws this way I have had plenty that burn great, just every now and then. Is this something I am doing wrong in my humidor or is this a roll issue from the cigar makers? Anybody else deal with this with other cigars.
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This happened to me yesterday with a Daruma. First 2/3 were awesome, but I had to relight the final third three times to even approach the nub. Draw was really tight at that point, but I could still draw through it, it just wouldn't stay lit.
Some guys use a draw poker to open up a cigar when it's plugged; I don't have one because the whole experience is usually ruined by the time I get to that point. I should probably invest in one to open up these guys. But I really don't know if the ceasing to burn would be fixed by a draw tool in all cases.
I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.
Quite a while back I attempted to pace myself and slow down. I downloaded an app for my phone that is a repeating countdown timer. It has different sounds like a bird chirp or a little tic sound and I could set it for one minute or so in order to pace myself. The little ding or ping sound (whichever one that I choose) would sound off every minute. It kept me paced so I wasn't taking drags too often. I don't use it much anymore but when I do it's for the opposite reason. When I'm distracted and start forgetting to take a drag and I need to remind myself to keep it lit, I'll start up the old timer so I won't let the fire go out.