What's your technique?
AshMe
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Hey guys. So I spent my first month as a noob reading the dos and donts of cigar smoking, and the etiquette post, and the "developing your palette" post, and I was wondering if people really do things "by the book" to fully enjoy their cigars. I'll be honest, I can't retro-hale every single puff (it all tastes the same for me anyway, anise and eggs), and I haven't been able to force myself to "hold the smoke in my mouth" as its suggested for every single puff either (all I taste is plastic and anise). I find myself enjoying the aroma (sniffing the smoke that comes off the burning end and what I blow out my mouth) more than the retro-hale or mouth hold. Thats when I can really pick up the different scents/flavors like cocoa, burnt match, earth, manure, and the enjoyable tobacco smell. So, am I selling myself short? Can I expect things to get better if I keep retro-haling and holding the smoke in my mouth? I'm wondering what you guys do. Please share. Also, if you have any tips on how to use a paired drink to help your enjoyment, please include that also. Thanks. (P.S. sorry that my post is in block format, I can't figure out how to start a new paragraph. Hitting "enter" doesn't work.)
"Do you smoke? Mind if I do?" - Genie, in Aladdin.
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Retro-hale, mouth hold, etc It is your hobby, do whatever you find enjoyable. Most people will pick up more subtle flavor differences when retrohaling, but even so not many retro-hale every puff. I personally am not a big retro-haler ever since the lunchroom milk incident of 73.
I am not big into by the book methods either. I am careful in the way I store, cut, and light the cigar. As far as smoking, depends on the cigar and my mood. Sometimes I retrohale if I really like the cigar, sometimes I smoke quick, sometimes slow. I am more into enjoying the cigar and relaxation than trying to pick out flavors, smells, and tastes.
I am sure I didn't enjoy certain cigars due to what I ate or drank or how I smoked it, but there are a lot of cigars out there that I love so I am not against tossing one that I don't.
My favorite cigar list here
As far as starting a new paragraph...like the other brother said...you put breaks after the end of the sentence.
I was afraid of "inhaling" at first but you don't when you do this. This just like when eating this helps your taste buds work. Kind of like when you have a stuffed nose or as a kid you plugged your nose to eat your green beans so you wouldn't taste it as much. Breathing in through your nose during a puff helps me taste more of the cigar and I don't get a lung full of smoke doing it.
I like my hobby and the relaxation time more than that. Im not a by the book guy and break out of the norm a lot. Do what you like.
"I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke ever last one of 'em." - Ron White
I usually take a double puff to draw. One quick, one long. I dont hold smoke in my mouth as much as just do a slow exhale. I switch between exhaling through my mouth and nose, maybe the last 10% of the exhale is through the nose unless the cigar is really smooth. In my opinion, the retro is when you can really appreciate an aged cigar. They are super smooth through the nose.
But really just do what works for you. If you can retrohale a little at the end of an exhale and it brings more flavors (besides eggs, gross ) out then go for it. Or you may prefer not to. It kind of takes practice and just trying different things to see what you enjoy.
regular stick, same way you guys all do it.
Aj