I wish to know all your opinions on a thing I just decided to do.
So the final third of a cigar seems to always overcook. You should all seem to know the problem when the sticks get to the final third or so. They burn and tickle your tongue and taste sour and commit genocides and other atrocities.
But I found a way to prevent this (or just get around it) from happening too much today. I was on a Partagas P2 today and found it over cooked when I had to relight the third. So what I decided to do was this:
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I punched two holes. One on the front here, and one on the back of it. The best thing about these holes is that I can plug one or two with my fingers so I can control the flow here and there.
If I draw normally, it's a quite, nice, pleasant smoke. It's less dense and all, but the taste is there. Also it's not sour
So the final third of a cigar seems to always overcook. You should all seem to know the problem when the sticks get to the final third or so. They burn and tickle your tongue and taste sour and commit genocides and other atrocities.
But I found a way to prevent this (or just get around it) from happening too much today. I was on a Partagas P2 today and found it over cooked when I had to relight the third. So what I decided to do was this:
IMG-20130411-00463.jpg
I punched two holes. One on the front here, and one on the back of it. The best thing about these holes is that I can plug one or two with my fingers so I can control the flow here and there.
If I draw normally, it's a quite, nice, pleasant smoke. It's less dense and all, but the taste is there. Also it's not sour
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