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    DerekDerek Posts: 517 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @silvermouse said:
    The legend of Gurkha lives on....

    I didn't know I was supposed to hate it... But I'm a natural

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    peter4jcpeter4jc Posts: 15,747 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @VegasFrank said:
    Tar buildup. That happens with a v cutter. You can cross-cut that v to make a big X which would help. You could also deepen the v. You could also blow through it or just straight cut through the v. You could also take all of your gurkhas and toss them into the grill. Makes for a nice cedar finish on your hamburgers.

    I've had just as many cigars get tossed because of tarring up that were straight cut as V cut. A V or a punch will focus the smoke in ways a straight cut won't but from what I can tell if a cigar is producing excess tar it's because something's not right further up from the head. Somebody smarter than me could tell us what's causing the excess tar, maybe poor construction or poor fermentation, etc, but it's not the cut IMHO.

    "I could've had a Mi Querida!"   Nick Bardis
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    VegasFrankVegasFrank Posts: 17,119 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 2020

    I agree with everything that you said, Peter. However, sometimes the issue can be a cut which funnels all of the smoke into a single area. This is why punch cuts kind of went out of style, or at least it's one of the reasons that it did. I know that the v cut that I saw in Derek's picture was pretty shallow. That said, there's no way that cigar should be tarring up after about 5 minutes. That is a piece of crap cigar that has all kinds of construction and aging issues, and Derek should definitely toss that sucker.

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    DerekDerek Posts: 517 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @peter4jc said:

    @VegasFrank said:
    Tar buildup. That happens with a v cutter. You can cross-cut that v to make a big X which would help. You could also deepen the v. You could also blow through it or just straight cut through the v. You could also take all of your gurkhas and toss them into the grill. Makes for a nice cedar finish on your hamburgers.

    I've had just as many cigars get tossed because of tarring up that were straight cut as V cut. A V or a punch will focus the smoke in ways a straight cut won't but from what I can tell if a cigar is producing excess tar it's because something's not right further up from the head. Somebody smarter than me could tell us what's causing the excess tar, maybe poor construction or poor fermentation, etc, but it's not the cut IMHO.

    Near the foot, the cigar was spongy. Near the head, felt like a brick. I'm sure that was the reason. In any case, my first ghurka experience just made me frustrated.

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    DerekDerek Posts: 517 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Derek said:

    @peter4jc said:

    @VegasFrank said:
    Tar buildup. That happens with a v cutter. You can cross-cut that v to make a big X which would help. You could also deepen the v. You could also blow through it or just straight cut through the v. You could also take all of your gurkhas and toss them into the grill. Makes for a nice cedar finish on your hamburgers.

    I've had just as many cigars get tossed because of tarring up that were straight cut as V cut. A V or a punch will focus the smoke in ways a straight cut won't but from what I can tell if a cigar is producing excess tar it's because something's not right further up from the head. Somebody smarter than me could tell us what's causing the excess tar, maybe poor construction or poor fermentation, etc, but it's not the cut IMHO.

    Near the foot, the cigar was spongy. Near the head, felt like a brick. I'm sure that was the reason. In any case, my first ghurka experience just made me frustrated.

    Also, every touch up immediately set the wrapper on fire

    This DPG on the other hand... Perfection

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    VegasFrankVegasFrank Posts: 17,119 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Derek said:

    @silvermouse said:
    The legend of Gurkha lives on....

    I didn't know I was supposed to hate it... But I'm a natural

    Other than construction, taste, and price, it's a pretty good smoke. I guess the sultan of Brunei likes smoking yard gars.

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    deadmandeadman Posts: 8,813 ✭✭✭✭✭

    ROTT. Definitely infused, but lightly - not acid style infused. Sweetened tip, wash that off as much as possible. OK cigar. I my try the bigger sizes next time.

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