vankleekkw:If you weren't smoking fast or slow, then it is most likely your humidity. My guess is that you got it straight from the shop and left if out for a day or so. i.e. the wrapper and binder were dryer than the filler. You need to make sure that the cigar is the same humidity throughout.
Lasabar:I usually just knock the coned end off with my arm, I just take the cigar and SLLLLiiiiiiiiide it across my forearm thusly brushing off the slow burning embers....God, I'm a man
Lasabar:I also sometimes feel like my ash is sticking out too much...I really don't care about my ash, I don't care if other people see my ash, and if they don't like my ash, well they can go fork themselves...The bad part is my Girlfriend is very self-conscious about her ash, "Is it too big, is it too little? Does this outfit clash with my ash??? I'm NOT GOING OUT!"I just wind up smacking her ash to make her shut up...
Hays: Lasabar:I also sometimes feel like my ash is sticking out too much...I really don't care about my ash, I don't care if other people see my ash, and if they don't like my ash, well they can go fork themselves...The bad part is my Girlfriend is very self-conscious about her ash, "Is it too big, is it too little? Does this outfit clash with my ash??? I'm NOT GOING OUT!"I just wind up smacking her ash to make her shut up... Funny stuff... and I JUST noticed your avatar - that's totally your girlfriend right? ;-)
ejenne87:I have read on a few forums, as well in some books, that a cone on the ash end of your cigar is a good sign. It means that you are going at just about the right pace, ashing when you should ash, and keeping the stick at a good temp while enjoying it.
kuzi16: ejenne87:I have read on a few forums, as well in some books, that a cone on the ash end of your cigar is a good sign. It means that you are going at just about the right pace, ashing when you should ash, and keeping the stick at a good temp while enjoying it.i always looked at it as smoking a tad too fast. if its flat or ever so slightly domed then you are good. if it cones then its too fast. if it goes out or burns in ward, then too slow.that is how i look at it. i always get the best flavor that way.
These Filthy Hands:Just remember when you first get your humi to set it up properly. I didn't and I had moisture issues for the longest time. It would go from to dry to way to moist almost overnight.
Hays:LOL that's some major "badassery" haha... No, I haven't checked the humidity of a fridge actually. Was just one of the storage ideas that I had read about - as I said, I'm very new to cigars. I have a humidor coming that should be arriving on Thursday, so for the time being I'll just buy and light.