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some friends and i had an interesting conversation about this.

do you cut the cap pre- or postlighting?

i'm a cut first light later kind of guy, but i have seen,heard, talked about guys who first light the

cigar and then cut it. why do it that way? is there a difference in taste or something and isn't it kind of a gamble?

i'm very curious to know why and what your preferences are.

Posted

Never heard of it, sounds wrong to me. I like to toast the foot and let the cigar chimney the smoke and heat through, can’t do this with a cap on.

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With the inconsistent draws of some cubans, I'm a definite cut first guy. Want to make sure the draw is good before I light it. If not, then off to the refrigerator to try Rob's trick to dry it out a little and hopefully fix the draw or drybox for a day.

I also like to draw on a cigar cold to see what kind of flavors I get from it. All part of the enjoyment of a good cigar for me.

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With the inconsistent draws of some cubans, I'm a definite cut first guy. Want to make sure the draw is good before I light it. If not, then off to the refrigerator to try Rob's trick to dry it out a little and hopefully fix the draw or drybox for a day.

I also like to draw on a cigar cold to see what kind of flavors I get from it. All part of the enjoyment of a good cigar for me.

Exactly the same. Why take a chance ruining an otherwise good cigar if it can be made better by a quick rest in the ol' fridge?

Yup, I cut first every time.

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With the inconsistent draws of some cubans, I'm a definite cut first guy. Want to make sure the draw is good before I light it. If not, then off to the refrigerator to try Rob's trick to dry it out a little and hopefully fix the draw or drybox for a day.

I also like to draw on a cigar cold to see what kind of flavors I get from it. All part of the enjoyment of a good cigar for me.

Exactly the same. Why take a chance ruining an otherwise good cigar if it can be made better by a quick rest in the ol' fridge?

Yup, I cut first every time.

Totally agree with you guys. thats why i think its a gamble.

i also like to try the cigar cold first, to see if there is anything going on or not.

so whats the benefit? right?

Posted

I first heard about it was from this video

But i still did not tried yet. I usually cut first to test the drew

not to be disrespectful or anything i can't take CA guys seriously. when i light my cigars with matches and the head cut off, i also need a couple of matches.

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After having seen the above video sometimes ago, I tried it and, like Mr. Mott, found it a quite amusing and relaxing (although time-consuming) way of lighting a cigar. Apart from that I didn't notice any difference in taste between a cigar lit that way or in the conventional way.

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Cut first so I can check out the draw flavors

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After having seen the above video sometimes ago, I tried it and, like Mr. Mott, found it a quite amusing and relaxing (although time-consuming) way of lighting a cigar. Apart from that I didn't notice any difference in taste between a cigar lit that way or in the conventional way.

thats what i wanted to know. from one michel to the other, thanks :)

hope you settled down fine, here in switzerland.

long ashes

cheers

michel

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When lighters had lighter fluid this would make a lot of sense,times change and so do methods and the practicality. I personaly like to nibllle and moisten the cap as I keep my cigars at 60-62 and need a little help working in the moisture into the wrapper so they don't split when I cut them. I get some real intense flavors when doing this,not just pepper or cedar as one would think.

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I've heard of people cutting first and then lighting with a finger over the cut head of the cigar. This would serve both preferences but to me is a little more trouble than its worth. I tried it a few times but ended up staying with my old habit of cutting and lighting normally. If I notice any off tastes after the light I'll blow a light purge through which works fine.

Posted

No pre-light tasting? Seems strange to deprive yourself of an enjoyable practise.

Agreed. This is a landslide..

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This thing is old… I've said it before: this is one of the most ridiculous piece of snobbish cigar folklore.

Forego the pleasure of the fumar a crudo and the possibility to check the draw is just idiotic.

What's next? Lighting blindfolded, or with flint and twigs? thinking.gif

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Cut, or depending on RG = punch the cap first. I've never heard of cutting after lighting. I like to taste the flavors and test the draw, cold , pre-light.

Posted

Cut

Pre-light to toast

then true light

sometimes will re-cut if the head gets wet and tarry

Posted

I'm new to CC's but have been smoking NC's for about 15 years And have never heard someone mention lighting first then cutting. I'll stick to cutting first.

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