...I've always thought that additives are something found mainly in machine made or flavoured cigars while handrolled long-fillers are tobacco and tobacco only, but I am slowly starting to think I might be wrong, so I was wondering what others thought and what experiences you have.
First of all, dyed cigars, especially on Maduro wrappers seem to be quite common. There's a few discussions out on the web about this (see here and here for example), where people observe getting dark fingers/lips after smoking dyed cigars. I must admit I have had one NC where I observed this myself. Now, I prefer for the things I like (be it 'gars, wine, spirits or human female mammary glands, aka boobs for the non-scientific among us) in their natural unadulterated state, so I don't really like the idea of someone coating my smokes with some gunk. Feels like cheating.
Having said that, I think that is not as bad as the next. When hot purging (see this discussion if you missed the purging video) most of the times with long fillers you get a short lived blue/multicoloured flame that should come from the tobacco by-products that don't completely burn-up while you smoke. Short fillers instead seem to always give huge flames (I had one going on for almost a minute, I looked like a dragon since I was in the dark ... ) in my limited experience, which I assume come from the additives in these plus the unburnt stuff.
Recently I've had 2 long filler NC where I got a slight chemical taste so I decided to purge and got... huge multicolured flames, just like a short filler. Additives? Who knows, but I can't get that out of my head. Considering that additives to cigars are unregulated (in the US for sure, not sure over here) I wouldn't be surprised...
anyone else had similar experiences? Maybe it is also interestig to note that I never had any of these issues with Cubans. Not to say that I think all NCs use additives, quite the contrary, but I suspect that at the lower end of the market that might not be too uncommon.
First of all, dyed cigars, especially on Maduro wrappers seem to be quite common. There's a few discussions out on the web about this (see here and here for example), where people observe getting dark fingers/lips after smoking dyed cigars. I must admit I have had one NC where I observed this myself. Now, I prefer for the things I like (be it 'gars, wine, spirits or human female mammary glands, aka boobs for the non-scientific among us) in their natural unadulterated state, so I don't really like the idea of someone coating my smokes with some gunk. Feels like cheating.
Having said that, I think that is not as bad as the next. When hot purging (see this discussion if you missed the purging video) most of the times with long fillers you get a short lived blue/multicoloured flame that should come from the tobacco by-products that don't completely burn-up while you smoke. Short fillers instead seem to always give huge flames (I had one going on for almost a minute, I looked like a dragon since I was in the dark ... ) in my limited experience, which I assume come from the additives in these plus the unburnt stuff.
Recently I've had 2 long filler NC where I got a slight chemical taste so I decided to purge and got... huge multicolured flames, just like a short filler. Additives? Who knows, but I can't get that out of my head. Considering that additives to cigars are unregulated (in the US for sure, not sure over here) I wouldn't be surprised...
anyone else had similar experiences? Maybe it is also interestig to note that I never had any of these issues with Cubans. Not to say that I think all NCs use additives, quite the contrary, but I suspect that at the lower end of the market that might not be too uncommon.
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