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On Cigars Daily LIVE 243, we chatted at length about the weird cigar misinformation that floats around the cigar world. There are lot's of tips, tricks, advice, and 'etiquette' that are honestly worthless. In this clip from the live stream, we'll talk about the big ones we've heard, and how to when you're listening to bad advice.
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@reptilianflizzy497
@reptilianflizzy497 Год назад
Cigars (like everything else) have diminishing returns once you break a certain price point ($11 ish). For example the difference between a $3 cigar and a $10 cigar is massive but the difference between a $10 cigar and a $40 cigar is borderline negligible.
@jaybee6505
@jaybee6505 Год назад
This comment should be pinned.
@ryancorsaut5177
@ryancorsaut5177 Год назад
Not in Canada. Hand rolled cigars start at 25 ish.
@reptilianflizzy497
@reptilianflizzy497 Год назад
@Ryan Corsaut eh 25 Canadian is like $10 in proper bald eagles right? 😜
@craigking6524
@craigking6524 Год назад
Can’t get many hand rolled cigars under around £15 in the UK most brands have their “standard production” sitting at £20-30 minimum
@sceneugh
@sceneugh Год назад
@@ryancorsaut5177 where do you live ? I’m in Toronto and we have at least 10 cigar shops and premium hand rolled cigars do not start at 25$. You can get many popular non Cubans brands for $10-$16
@bootcampassistant3301
@bootcampassistant3301 Год назад
About the inhaling portion I laughed so hard. I brought a friend to the cigar daily shop, he wouldn’t listen to me about not inhaling. He ended up vomiting outside on the side of your building and I had to ask Dustin for water to clean your building. 😂
@godgoldgunsngolf6733
@godgoldgunsngolf6733 Год назад
That’s funny man
@mikesaucier5457
@mikesaucier5457 Год назад
😊v 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊v😊😊😊😊😊g😊g h ♥️ ✨️ 💖 ❤️
@brendanbedini8328
@brendanbedini8328 10 месяцев назад
😂😅
@ericsiemek373
@ericsiemek373 4 месяца назад
I inhale like every couple puffs, ex cigarette smoker. Just really enjoy the way it hits your throat on a straight inhale. Every puff though you’d gotta be a mad man and not care about your well being at all lol
@CigarsDaily
@CigarsDaily 2 месяца назад
Now that's funny! I think I remember that. Word of pukers always makes it to the studio.
@nxstng7325
@nxstng7325 Год назад
No one ever told me about turning the uneven burning portion up. I just came to the conclusion on my own. It probably doesn’t matter but it makes me feel better
@ShusterComputer
@ShusterComputer Год назад
It does work.
@SomeGuyFromOK
@SomeGuyFromOK 6 месяцев назад
Actually, I find it helps the opposite way. It doesn’t make sense to me, but the end that’s not burning right seems to catch up when I have it down.
@MileHighGrowler
@MileHighGrowler 6 месяцев назад
I rotate my cigars 1/4 turn every 2-3 draws. If there is a breeze (outside) or draft (inside) it can impact the burn. If you're sitting in totally calm environment, it doesn't matter, but most of us don't have that luxury.
@TheRockefellas
@TheRockefellas 5 месяцев назад
​@@SomeGuyFromOK Same!
@kevins.9444
@kevins.9444 Год назад
When I was younger and originally switched from smoking cigarettes to cigars, I naturally was inhaling cigars as I smoked them and I never had a problem with inhaling them. I then quit smoking altogether and when I came back to smoking cigars, it was no longer natural to inhale them. I had heard that you weren't supposed to and the few times I accidentally inhaled a small amount (as I learned to retrohale), I quickly learned that I definitely did not want to inhale cigars.
@robertwhitaker3839
@robertwhitaker3839 Год назад
As for cutting a cigar anyway you want; don't punch a torpedo, just don't do it
@JohnDoe-zw8vx
@JohnDoe-zw8vx 10 месяцев назад
The re-lighting cracks me up. If i don't finish a cigar, I'll snip the charred part and store in my humidor. Recently, I did that and the second smoke from the re-light was more enjoyable than the first light 😂
@SomeGuyFromOK
@SomeGuyFromOK 6 месяцев назад
I don’t think it’s that you can’t, I don’t like how it tastes the 2nd time around. I think it fouls the other cigars in the box.
@mattyroberts8230
@mattyroberts8230 Год назад
When I started smoking cigars someone told me to rotate the cigar when I smoked it to stop it from canoeing. Now I only rotate it through habit. And yes, sometimes a stick canoes regardless lol.
@osimnod
@osimnod Год назад
Enjoyable, entertaining and informative chat session! Thanks for clearing up some misconceptions, mistakes and misinformation.
@teslafreak
@teslafreak Год назад
Thanks for being honest on the whole plume vs mold thing. It's incredible that people still not only think plume is a thing, but think it's a *good* thing. It doesn't really even make sense. If you think about it, the most likely way to get oils to the surface would be to dramatically under humidify, so the cells of the leaf desiccate and shrink. Obviously, that is not a good idea.
@IDoTaxes
@IDoTaxes Год назад
I've been smoking cigars for over 15 years and I've always heard about the uneven burn. I never thought it did anything but I did always rotate it just in case and never thought to look into it further. I'll never do that again. Thanks for clearing it up!
@poikelos6291
@poikelos6291 7 месяцев назад
but it works with a jooooiiint......
@g1thousand06
@g1thousand06 Год назад
"If it ain't a Cuban, it's not a Real Cigar". Lol
@humansvd3269
@humansvd3269 Год назад
I hate that one
@CCitis
@CCitis 4 месяца назад
Oh I know many like this. I like Nicaraguan, but I know guys who turn up their nose. In fact, I have had a few Cubans and many other countries, and I don’t think Cubans are the best I have had.
@dwayneharris9182
@dwayneharris9182 10 дней назад
Heard that one too
@dwayneharris9182
@dwayneharris9182 10 дней назад
My wife love cigars
@keithetchells3932
@keithetchells3932 5 месяцев назад
Guy told me to lick the entire cigar before lighting. I think it was a form of old man hazing 😂
@danhoy8356
@danhoy8356 Месяц назад
I use to do that haha. Wet it so it burned slower.. or so I thought haha
@jonathandarling2337
@jonathandarling2337 10 месяцев назад
The cigars I typically smoke are prone to getting runs to one side and I’ve found that rotating the cigar as I’m smoking it helps to prevent this and keeps it burning evenly.
@helikos1
@helikos1 Год назад
Got into cigars about half a year ago and I'd definitely agree with what Tim says at 5:57. I live in Europe where I pay significantly more per stick than in the U.S. There's more variety in the U.S. and it's usually a LOT cheaper, sure you can't legitimately buy Cubans at home but there's so much more on the market than just Cubans, which are nice but definitely not the be all end all of cigars. Great vid as usual Cigars Daily
@jenmanacsa3174
@jenmanacsa3174 Год назад
I love these kind of cigar talks. ❤🙂 I appreciate it.
@CigarsDaily
@CigarsDaily Год назад
It's our pleasure Jen! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
@coryfassett3991
@coryfassett3991 Год назад
yes this guy is awesome
@a13m30
@a13m30 Год назад
That was a great live show! Love how you took one of the best parts and turned it into a short vid. Good poop guys!
@CigarsDaily
@CigarsDaily Год назад
lol, thanks man! It was good poop. I'm training a team member to edit videos over here, so I should be able to get more content out like this in the coming weeks. Very exicted.
@SKOMediaGroup
@SKOMediaGroup Год назад
Love all the information that Tim provides. Enjoy all the videos.
@SullySavingHistory
@SullySavingHistory Год назад
I like a vertical V cut just because of the feel and the fact that I can get a good seal when I draw. I have to agree with Tim, love the colibri cutter
@brandondirocco9816
@brandondirocco9816 Месяц назад
Vs are nice, when I'm fishing or doing yard work I'm prone clenching the cigar in my mouth, v cuts stay together better when you do that over a straight cut I've found.
@jacobrothschild42936
@jacobrothschild42936 Год назад
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. God bless
@tobynoe6149
@tobynoe6149 Год назад
Everyone is different. A cigar that I love, someone else may absolutely hate. And one they love I may not like. Smoke what you like.
@Gern6000
@Gern6000 Год назад
When starting out, I accidentally inhaled a Perdomo Sungrown. Even as a cigarette smoker at the time, that inhale hurt so badly! Solid three minutes of recovery time.
@PapaYo4XXX
@PapaYo4XXX 5 месяцев назад
I appreciate that you continually refer back to personal preference. So many "rules" set out to lock people into a this is the only way, perception. Follow some guidelines and find what makes the best experience for you! The experience is the point IMO! great info guys!
@pokerfacetv4644
@pokerfacetv4644 9 месяцев назад
This is better than talk shows. More please.
@whiskeyislife6498
@whiskeyislife6498 Год назад
My wife likes to take a few draws on my cigar sometimes. It’s perfect because I get to spend time with her and don’t have to give up whole cigars. As far as cigars having to be expensive, my top 2 favorites are both under $10. I’ve found the same myth in the whiskey world.
@Smartiebob317
@Smartiebob317 Год назад
You have a great wife. Defiantly a keeper. 💨
@deadeye110
@deadeye110 Год назад
What are your two favorite specifically?
@flyingirish31
@flyingirish31 Год назад
We don’t all have palates for higher end stuff.
@superman6338
@superman6338 11 месяцев назад
Yes. What are your two favorite Whiskeys?
@brandondirocco9816
@brandondirocco9816 Месяц назад
Really enjoying kristoffs right now. Got an 8piece sampler and their maduros are excellent
@timmyyorston
@timmyyorston Год назад
I agree that turning the long side up doesn't work to even the burn on a cigar. That idea, however, works well on a joint. I guess that is where the idea comes from
@jaybee6505
@jaybee6505 Год назад
In a nutshell, almost any cigar etiquette that is shown in TV and movies is a bad tip.
@DrinkhtooO
@DrinkhtooO Год назад
I'm a regular Ashton VSG smoker. But I also really like a Fuente Curly Head. Price doesn't matter if you like the smoke.
@briancruz3774
@briancruz3774 Год назад
As far as a cigar having to be over $20, I was recommended a cigar called a Bolivar Confraida that was like 6$ and WOW what a great smoke
@3-methylindole730
@3-methylindole730 11 месяцев назад
A real and legit Bolivar that costs 6$? 😳
@nicklemere8524
@nicklemere8524 Год назад
From what I have learned about the various cuts and learned from my own experience, the cuts I use depend on shape and type of cigar. I use V-cut for belicoso or torpedoes to keep the integrity of the head shape. Straight cut and punch cuts depend on what I want in a draw and/or mouth feel. Most depend on preference, but with the V, I think shape is the main factor.
@rolandollanes7314
@rolandollanes7314 Год назад
I didn’t know anyone who smoked cigars, I only know what you taught me. I do feel knowledgeable because of it .
@jefflaporte2598
@jefflaporte2598 Год назад
Love your show and the fact that you do a pretty good review on a lot of cigars. I just recently found you and am happy I did. Thanks for all the content. That being said I would like to correct one of your misconceptions. That would be your comments on Cuban cigars. I think we all get the fact that you have a cigar shop in the US and you make a good living from it. I certainly didn't expect you to come out and say yea Cubans are the best. LOL. I've been smoking cigars for 23 years. I started out on non cubans. Mostly Fuentes. Then someone gifted me a cuban and for the next 22 years that is all I smoked. Now with the prices going so high I am looking at non cubans once again. Anyway, a fair statement would have been that some people prefer Cubans over non Cubans. Comes down to personal preference. Look at the European and Asian markets. They are buying up Cubans faster than they can make them which is one reason why they have become scarce lately. Non Cubans do poorly in those markets except for a select few that are trying to gear their cigars towards a more cuban profile. So, my recent experience with non cubans is that they are getting better. Some manufacturers have tried really hard to make some high quality sticks. Tatuaje and Dunbarton are 2 of them off the top of my head. I would go as far as saying that i like thier cigars. Still not as good as Cubans but decent smokes. As for pricing, I will spend money on cigars. 925 in the last 2 weeks alone. All non Cubans. Sadly none with you. For some reason your not even close to being competitive but I did want to support you. i think your a good guy and enjoy your shows. So, as far as buying cigars goes, I can buy excellent custom rolled cubans for 250-350 a bundle. so when non Cubans get up to even close to that price, I prefer to buy Cubans. So what I am looking for is a good quality non Cuban cigar that is nowhere near that price point. Some Tatuaje and some Dunbarton fit the bill. Not all of them because they are getting up there in price. I have tried and am trying some of the higher end stuff but only on a one time deal just to see where they are at. In conclusion, non Cuban producers are geared toward the US market. 99.5% of US cigar smokers are probably smoking non Cubans. There is little chance that that will change anytime in the next 10-20 years. Even if the embargo is lifted, the prices are so high now that most couldn't afford them anyway. They are still the best cigars on the planet and will be for at least several more decades. Non Cubans have come a long way in 10 years but they still cant reproduce that Cuban salty twang. Thats whats really missing from the non Cubans. If they ever get that figured out they will be onto something and be able to compete with the Cubans.
@desr421
@desr421 Год назад
Luv the show fellas! I'm a new cigar smoker and this show was very informative!
@timbaker3709
@timbaker3709 10 месяцев назад
My wife smokes my cigars pretty regularly. We enjoy it and it is really relaxing. By the way...I am awaiting my first order from you guys! Great prices and free shipping...cant beat it!!!
@towerofresonance4877
@towerofresonance4877 Год назад
You guys absolutely nailed! When I 1st started, I canooed and kept using dank old matches to start it back up. A month later, still using matches with an even burn. 20 years later, using a combination of matches and torches. It's kind of hard to do with matches here in the windy state of Maine.. Plus you are always in a hurry in the cold weather. I thrown on my snow suit and enjoy an icy cigar to the finish. Never listened to anyone's "tips".
@thomasgurchiek3301
@thomasgurchiek3301 10 месяцев назад
The "canoeing" as you call it or uneven burn. Rotating the uneven burned part up has always worked for me, /shrug. I wouldnt really call it "misinformation", maybe somewhere along the lines of rumor. I generally rotate mine throughout the smoke which I think maintains an even burn. Personally I think the cut has a lot to do the overall draw and burn. An uneven cut may produce a more uneven burn.
@samverick
@samverick Год назад
One of my fav bits of cigar 'misinformation' that I've heard from time to time is that you shouldn't hold a cigar like a cigarette (between your fingers), you should only hold it between thumb and forefinger. I have no idea what this is supposed to accomplish - maybe it's supposed to be easier to handle?
@WillyIsCokey
@WillyIsCokey Год назад
I Recently started smoking cigars on and off since the last year. Idk if it is MY tastebuds of just me burning bad but, I really don't feel or TASTE any difference between a LOT of the budget sticks. There's only about 4 cigs that I actively taste a difference. Macanudos Whites, flavored small tatianas, cuban rejects, a random romeo and juliet, and Backwoods honey berry. Out of those Im starting to not even try any other cigars. Factory smokes and Camachos are also good (Light/Connecticut's only for me too.)
@Emanelincreible
@Emanelincreible Год назад
Something that I never understand is when people say that there’s a “proper way to put out a cigar”… why does that matter? If I’m done with it, who cares how I put it out? It’s like saying there right and a wrong way to throw out a dirty napkin.
@JesseCase
@JesseCase Год назад
Word. Facts.
@Mattyb_adventues
@Mattyb_adventues Год назад
I believe it’s just because of the ways it smokes like a dumpster fire when you put water on it when you smash it out and it sticks up the room. So if you’re in a lounge it’s just bad etiquette. If you’re outside it probably doesn’t matter really
@SG-cb6xg
@SG-cb6xg Год назад
because there is a particular etiquette to cigars, particularly when smoking in a lounge or with other people. Etiquette has actual reasons, not just some high brow crap. If you smash you cigar, it creates a nasty smell, makes a mess that the shop has to clean up, and often causes a flare up of smoke and ash. Others have to come and clean up after you, when you simply could have just placed your cigar on the ashtray and it would go out on it's own. Now, when you are by yourself at home, do whatever you want, why this has to be told to people is beyond me.
@derianardor
@derianardor Год назад
I'll always find a padron family reserve 46 year worth it But I'll also love me a drew estate Maduro factory smoke as well. Learn what you like, and branch from there. It's about consistency and refining your taste for what will bring you joy, not how much or how expensive your collection is. Least for those of us not ultra wealthy lol.
@bertmazzocco6347
@bertmazzocco6347 Год назад
Considering uneven burns if you have a very thin pin and stick it in the side that's not burning so the air gets through that helps or let the cigar cool off and then touch it up on the unburned side only.
@revolvermaster4939
@revolvermaster4939 Год назад
Misinformation: flavored cigars are for newbies. I’m 61 & been smoking cigars since the late 1970’s. I never had a flavored cigar until about 15-20 years ago and tried an Acid Nasty. Now one of my humidors is for Acid only!
@simonhenry3815
@simonhenry3815 Год назад
Hey - my mate was the Aussie who did that pseudo-science experiment in the lab! That's Damo from the Aussie Cigar Professor debunking crazy ideas!
@josephbentley5799
@josephbentley5799 Год назад
When I first started I saw a bunch of things saying to start with Connecticut shade wrapper as it is a smoother and more mild cigar. I found that I dislike the flavor profile of the Connecticut for the most part, and it almost it almost drove me away from cigars altogether. I decided to try a Drew estates undercrown Maduro and found I really enjoyed that stick and continued with the hobby.
@life_of_riley88
@life_of_riley88 Год назад
Yeah. I get the "mild" cigar thing, and it's cool for those that love it. I tried those at first as well. Ended up with a cheap Maduro and it was like: "Oh! This is amazing!"
@rudyregehr6231
@rudyregehr6231 Год назад
something I've heard about cigars that doesn't apply to me: what Tim said in the video about an uneven burn changing the flavor of the cigar. I've had since very uneven burns on some cigars, as we probably all have, and it has never changed the perceived flavors.
@theblishknovk
@theblishknovk 4 месяца назад
I had bad canoeing issues with my cigars a few years back from many makers and sizes. Switched from 69% Boveda down to the 65% Boveda packs and completely solved all my burn issues. Probably year 4 or 5 now using the 65% and could not be happier. Took me years to figure out how to store my cigars properly at least for my climate i suppose.
@oranpf
@oranpf Год назад
Turning a canoeing smoke to put the slower burning side up is just an idea that is reinvented by new smokers every day. It makes sense that it would help -- it just doesn't in practice.
@FRANKPUNCHES
@FRANKPUNCHES Год назад
I was always told to start with Connecticuts and lighter shades of cigars. Smoked like 5 of them and didn't like them at all, almost thought cigars weren't for me. Then I smoked a Tabernacle and realized that I just needed something with a stronger and heartier taste.
@scottreynolds4827
@scottreynolds4827 6 месяцев назад
💯 % accurate 👌
@DragonsinGenesisPodcast
@DragonsinGenesisPodcast 11 месяцев назад
Another one I heard was that you had to remove the cellophane from the cigar before putting in your humidor. Total bunk. Cellophane prevents the cigar from losing subtle flavors over long periods of aging. That comes from the Sahakians who started testing the idea decades ago.
@RonMack07
@RonMack07 Год назад
Start of with mild cigars and work your way up to full flavor. I ended up smoking too many cigars I didn't like trying to find where I needed to be I only like full flavor cigars sometimes I'll smoke a medium to full
@StutterinSeuss
@StutterinSeuss Год назад
Price point is huge, Factory smokes are great and $2. My favorite cheapo is a Maduro Cuban Reject $3 at my local shop.
@gatriemacleinn1976
@gatriemacleinn1976 Год назад
ALOT of what I heard in the beginning was: cigars are a luxury item, only wealthy successful people can enjoy them, and any stick under $10 is trash. Well as a working class normie who enjoys $3 sticks, I say F*** ALL OF THAT.
@stylisticsguy3746
@stylisticsguy3746 Год назад
For real🤣some $3 sticks like Jm’s are good enough to smoke on and they’re not harsh at all for me.
@jaybehles6341
@jaybehles6341 Год назад
I keep a 2 dollars cigar clamped in my jaw all day long at work.
@luske2
@luske2 Год назад
Love these longer videos
@insncwby1
@insncwby1 6 месяцев назад
So, ive been dabubling in cigars for about 13yrs, and with RU-vid videos ive finaly started to enjoy them, learned how to light them, how to enjoy them, and how to put them out. but, when do you know when to stop? i know to left the geat loosen the glueto remove the wrapper! but when do you say enough? my go to, is Oliva series v maleno, and my new one is Padron 1964 anv series. and i tried one a few weeks ago pink something it was a limited bring in and 3D's cigars in colorado springs!
@kodiakfisher
@kodiakfisher Год назад
I like that Old Elk in the background....I picked a barrel and it's great with a cigar.
@bingomachine
@bingomachine 11 месяцев назад
Nah you gotta rotate the canoe 😂😂😂
@tonythecapo1806
@tonythecapo1806 Год назад
Greetings from greece thank you for the great videos there are so helpfull!!!!
@Derrrick08
@Derrrick08 Год назад
I see everytime that cigars shouldn’t be lighten with zippos, etc, but is it really bad to light it with a normal lighter? The ones everyone use to light their cigarrettes
@garykrantz4131
@garykrantz4131 Год назад
Great video with great information. Thank you
@mauricegardner4101
@mauricegardner4101 Год назад
Never heard the "turn the bad burn side up" myth, but... I have wondered about it when I've seen it.
@Bathalemedia2
@Bathalemedia2 Год назад
Enjoying my Cigar watching your informative sessions. 🎉🤝💨💨🥃
@shaynediersen4114
@shaynediersen4114 Год назад
Tim, what is your best way to cut a box cut cigar. Would you use a guillotine cut or is a v cut acceptable on a box cut cigar?
@PKP316
@PKP316 Год назад
I use a punch for box pressed cigars.
@mattpetersen4620
@mattpetersen4620 Год назад
As for the Cuban cigar “misinformation”, NC can be good, but the taste is quite different. Which is better, depends on the individual. However, until Cubans last year went nuts on price, NC sat on shelves while Cubans sold. Seen it for 25 years here in Japan, and it’s a fact all outside of the US.
@bosticdarryl
@bosticdarryl 11 месяцев назад
I'm new to the cigar world, and so far I love it. My question is how long can you store a cigar under perfect conditions?
@carl4291
@carl4291 9 месяцев назад
Indefinitely really, but depends on the cigar. Full flavored cigars probably yield best results at about 6 years in my opinion.
@mitchellmiller9729
@mitchellmiller9729 9 месяцев назад
Indefinitely
@eddjordan2399
@eddjordan2399 Год назад
warm air travels "higher" heat radiates from a single point in all directions.
@chandlergraham8870
@chandlergraham8870 7 месяцев назад
I'm unsure if this is true, but someone told me the longer the ash hangs on without falling off, the better the cigar is.
@57twilli
@57twilli Год назад
My wife smokes cigars, like all day. She probably smokes 6-8 daily. Normally when she gets off of work we share cigars together while watching TV. It's awesome. But sometimes I have to ask her please save this one to smoke with me. Lol
@jimh3500
@jimh3500 4 месяца назад
I’ve seen a lot of cigar makers inhale cigars. Saka, for example. Jones and Nodal. The myth I want busted is that you should freeze your cigars at home in your kitchen refrigerator. My thoughts are that a residential style freezer found in most homes will not get cold enough and that condensation or humidification can present a real problem.
@Swimcory91
@Swimcory91 Год назад
I was told if you have a canoeing cigar you should put the slower burning in down when smoking because of the way oxygen is pulled into the cigar it helps the bottom heat up more and catch up. I have done it in the past and it worked but sometimes the canoeing is so bad nothing but a flame will fix it.
@BladiRuiz-te8yl
@BladiRuiz-te8yl Год назад
Agreed. Slow side down AND at 45 degrees to the ground will fix canoeing if you catch it early enough and it was lit right. Slow side up will not. We need a proper myth buster experiment. Small canoeing vs large canoeing at different angles, up vs down and see if it can be corrected. I do this all the time and never need to touch up. It does slow you down though. I challenge the CD crew to experiment and I challenge this as misinformation.
@Sp3ci4l
@Sp3ci4l Год назад
That’s exactly what was said in the video, congrats
@SG-cb6xg
@SG-cb6xg Год назад
@@Sp3ci4l the opposite was said in the video.
@Biblicalgiants
@Biblicalgiants Год назад
Do cigar boxes have date stamps? I found a 50 ct. box of Punch Rothschilds Vintage 1959 English market selection cigars from a fleamarket vendor selling some estate sale items. I know age doesn't really matter but I kinda hope these weren't made in 1959 because the box smelled a bit moldy and the label seemed to be a bit dated but I'm not sure. Great video! Thanks.
@Elrond_Hubbard1
@Elrond_Hubbard1 Месяц назад
I suggest Nica Rustica broadleaf and the Adobe line, along with the Herrera Esteli. All smokes around the 8-10 dollar range.
@jafo-co9rc
@jafo-co9rc Год назад
You need to get an expensive, “engineered” humidor because the cheaper ones don’t have a good seal, are mold traps, etc. Then you get hip to Tupperdors.
@harryjohn333
@harryjohn333 Год назад
I also thought darker meant stronger, but learned that’s not true when I smoked a few that damn near black but were pretty mild.
@Mendelevius
@Mendelevius 11 месяцев назад
Turning the unburned side up always works for me, so I don't understand. I turn it up and blow on the tip a few times and it catches up with the rest. .shrugs
@abeltoomowlawncarecompany8481
Well we used to smoke weed a joint we called it a runner ,and you were just wet your finger with the little bit of spit from your tongue and put it where it's running and it would slow it down and let the rest of the burn catch up so I tried that with my cigar is that okay
@lancewilliams3396
@lancewilliams3396 3 месяца назад
I love a Chillin Moose Too and its cheap and so good. Only been smoking for 6 months. Have tried high end Davidoffs but really enjoy my CM
@cylek96
@cylek96 Год назад
True about the price. I visited a cigar shop near where I live and asked for some recommendations. The guy listed a couple around 10 bucks. I asked him if they had some of the cheaper ones I had a chance to smoke that I really liked. Dude said they are straight "hay" and I should not smoke those. I don't know if that was snobbism talking or he just wanted me to buy something more expensive. If someone new goes in and listens to those guys instead of trying all of those themselves there are gonna miss out on some great budget sticks.
@revrendo0743
@revrendo0743 Год назад
It's my dads 60th BD today and I'm honoring him with a "My Father Le Bijou 1922" stick.
@pwidner70
@pwidner70 Год назад
I agree with everything except lighting a cigar with a Bick. I have experimented with that only once and that’s because it significantly changes the flavor as in you can taste the gas. Same thing with a Zippo. Granted I use a Zippo but it has a butane insert.
@SG-cb6xg
@SG-cb6xg Год назад
how do you taste the gas from a bic, but not from a torch?
@jcwoodstl
@jcwoodstl 11 месяцев назад
A bic won’t impart any flavor. A zippo definitely will
@bckwrds
@bckwrds 5 месяцев назад
😂🤣 I can't help but continue to turn the cigar as it canoes. I know it does nothing but my brain is like "maybe this time"
@spadez8278
@spadez8278 Год назад
Turning the cigar to stop one side from burning faster does work if it's windy. In a lounge it's not going to do anything though. I've saved myself from having to touch up cigars by doing this many times.
@brandondirocco9816
@brandondirocco9816 Месяц назад
I occasionally inhale a puff, generally on more mild cigars, former 2 pack a dayer who dabbled in jazz cabbage. Small puffs can be a nice little headrush
@scu-dub
@scu-dub Год назад
New to the channel and I love it👍🏼 I have been smokin stoges for over 20 years and I remember lighting up around a woman I started dating and at first she didn't say anything but after awhile it bothered her and she told me I had to go outside not to mention she smoked cigarettes! So go figure smh....so one day it was raining out and I wanted to light up a cohiba and she of course complained about it being smoked inside so I went out and across the way was a lady underneath an awning smoking a cigarette she invited me over to get under the awning and we talked and laughed about how her mom made her smoke outside and how my "soon to be ex" made me smoke outside well needless to say we started dating and have been best of friends to this day! Thanks to my cohiba😁🤌🏼
@anthonysausen5396
@anthonysausen5396 Год назад
The 70/70 rule comment in this video, reminded me that I had a nightmare recently. In my dream I had changed my Boveda to 65% packs, and when I went to grab a cigar they were all split in half from dryness.
@Michelsen77
@Michelsen77 Год назад
😂
@jimigrunge
@jimigrunge Год назад
Price means nothing. Some of my favorite daily Robusto/Toro sticks, Punch Knuckle Buster and Gran Puro Nicaragua, both come in at around $5 at my local shop. Better than some $20+ stoggies I've tried
@thelog86
@thelog86 Год назад
Im fairly new to cigars it seems to me the lighter the cigar the thinner the wrapper is. Most light colored cigars i try seem to crack/flake. I have had success with light colored oliva. Is that true darker wrsppers are thicker
@thelog86
@thelog86 Год назад
I hardly ever spend $10. Msrp will be around 10 but i usually bet em for 4 or $5
@poikelos6291
@poikelos6291 7 месяцев назад
sooo. iv used 2 acid c-notes for just their wrapper leaf. (it worked not all will, only do it if its $2 per and for the flavor from the leaf. i did this once, its for special occasions)
@michellem7654
@michellem7654 Год назад
I never heard about turning the non burning side up
@savage8329
@savage8329 Год назад
I got one you can't enjoy a cigar in 30 degree or lower temp I basically smoke in cold Temps and still enjoy yes its better to smoke in the summer time but not everyone lives in enjoyable weather
@r.claystewart7373
@r.claystewart7373 Год назад
Smoking in cold weather gives me hiccups frequently, but other than that . . .
@TheBigZ74..
@TheBigZ74.. 10 месяцев назад
I was told to rotate the cigar 1/4 turn until the wrapper evened up. There are so many things that make it burn un even wind the wrapper itself..
@markburgess4528
@markburgess4528 5 месяцев назад
Man! Wish we could get those cigars mentioned as cheap as that here in the UK.
@jasonperschcoding2474
@jasonperschcoding2474 Год назад
At home, if no one sees it, I remove the banderole before I cut the cigar. I know there are people who would tar and feather me for it. But I just like holding a bare, original cigar between my fingers. Especially with Short Robustos, where the banderole is already reached after 2cm of embers. Of course, I know that something like this would never be possible in a public lounge...
@jordonhodges8493
@jordonhodges8493 8 месяцев назад
Cigars and pipe tobacco are very similarly honest with prices. The prices are not because of what you will pay, they are because of the price of production. If you have a 5 dollar cigar then it was easily procured tobacco and an easy process.
@EmAreDayviss
@EmAreDayviss Год назад
I’ve heard that new smokers should always start out on a light Connecticut wrap cigars. So so wrong. There’s nothing wrong with starting someone on a Maduro and similar cigar.
@81vintage
@81vintage Год назад
Tim, this might be a dumb question BUT, I’ve been scouring the webs trying to find the popular cigars (non Cuban) from the 1990s here in the US. Could you maybe do a video on it or just reply with a few brands? ‘Preciate it !👍 Edit: I’m not employing that your that old lol! But you might have more access to older smokers than me..
@bmackell
@bmackell Год назад
To store your cigars in a humidor, is it best to remove the cellophane wrapper or leave the cigar in the wrapper? Have been told both... 😐
@Makaveli2000
@Makaveli2000 Год назад
The Sahakians keep theirs intact so up to you…
@stylisticsguy3746
@stylisticsguy3746 Год назад
@@Makaveli2000 we’re not asking how the shakins or whatever do it he’s just asking a simple question so I’ll reply with the simple answer.
@stylisticsguy3746
@stylisticsguy3746 Год назад
If a cigar has the cellophane on in the humidor it just takes longer for it to be acclimated but it honestly doesn’t do anything bad at all it just pretty much delays how long it’ll take to for the cigars to reach the humidity level. I personally leave the “wrapper” on just so I can check the cigars for mold, cracks or holes without having my fingers accidentally damage it, and so I can hand them to other people who want to look and smell them without them grabbing it and disrupting the aging process. In the end it’s all up to you but I would just leave it on.
@gabrieltiso8537
@gabrieltiso8537 Год назад
Not all the time but I do inhale some. Especially during the first half of the cigar before the strength increases. Smoked cigarettes for a time and it it increases the enjoyment
@logan3186
@logan3186 2 месяца назад
The Obsidian White noise is a $4 stick and it's better than most $10 cigars I've had. It's one of my favorites right now, probably in my top 10.
@privateaccount4964
@privateaccount4964 5 месяцев назад
I was told cheap cigars were not good at all. Yet I have been smoking some odyssey coffee tobusto under $3.00 and it’s been in MY top 5 cigar favorites
@briancruz3774
@briancruz3774 Год назад
I have smoked cigars for a long time and once in a while I try a inhale and I ask myself why the hell did you do that
@ruukusanla
@ruukusanla 6 месяцев назад
I have to come to the table and say thay if you have an uneven burn having it up does work. I do it all the time. It definitely helps. Maybe the wind blows differently in the USA but all i can say is it does work in a pinch.
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