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- Mar 20, 2014
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I've done some digging in the forums and looked on the newbie guides but not found anything directly related, so feel free to link what I can't find on my own, if its out there.
So the obvious part is that certain cigar shapes and ring gauges cannot be punched and need to be cut, but what of everything else? I seem to have a more enjoyable smoke, better draw and fewer re-lights when I punch a cigar versus cutting it. I also know that more air causes the cigar to burn hotter which, I'm assuming, will alter the flavor profile. I also know that the cap holds different amounts of flavors and nicotine which can also alter the experience if you cut off too much.
So where is the happy medium?
Is there something that passes as a standard rule of when to do one or the other given the option?
Am I missing out on something, consistency maybe, by preferring one to the other?
Is one amateur to the other being pro?
Thanks,
DR
So the obvious part is that certain cigar shapes and ring gauges cannot be punched and need to be cut, but what of everything else? I seem to have a more enjoyable smoke, better draw and fewer re-lights when I punch a cigar versus cutting it. I also know that more air causes the cigar to burn hotter which, I'm assuming, will alter the flavor profile. I also know that the cap holds different amounts of flavors and nicotine which can also alter the experience if you cut off too much.
So where is the happy medium?
Is there something that passes as a standard rule of when to do one or the other given the option?
Am I missing out on something, consistency maybe, by preferring one to the other?
Is one amateur to the other being pro?
Thanks,
DR