View Full Version : To Nub or not to Nub that is the question!!!
Stogiedog
27-03-2009, 04:55 PM
I read conflicting articles about how much to smoke a cigar down too. I have read that a cigar should not be smoked down to the smallest nub but just over the last third some say cigar reviewers say they smoke down to the smallest nub.
On a personal level I smoke down to the nub if the cigar that I have is really working for me. If its a new cigar that I have not tried before I generally try and stick with it even if I have not enjoyed the smoke.
I understand that because Cubans for the most part are hand rolled that they will vary in smoke. It seems strange that the same cigar brand can smoke so diffrently on every occasion maybe thats the beauty of it all.
Do you always smoke to the nub or finish early?:cool:
rokkitsci
27-03-2009, 05:26 PM
If I like a cigar, I'll finish it off using a toothpick!
I mean... it's the same tobacco throughout. So, the nub end is just the same as the red end, only it doesn't have much tobacco in front of it to "filter" the smoke. The way I see it, I've paid for it: if I'm enjoying it, I'm going to CONSUME it!
TJCoro
27-03-2009, 09:02 PM
:nerd:My rule (TJ's Rule No. 3) is to smoke until I get tired of my fine puro.
I have found that this little mantra comes in handy when the enjoyment has ceased and there an inch or two left on the puro. Instead of feeling obligated to smoke a puro to the "bitter" end simply because it's a "fine puro," I'm able to put it down with no regrets.:eyebrows:
Just the other night I put down a Cohiba Robusto with 2 inches left because I had had enough and the wrapper was unraveling :wacko:
:hand:One thing I never do, but many of my mates do, is to relight a puro after it's been extinguished for 1/2 hour or more. It's done! If I decide to continue smoking later, I spark up a fresh one rather than suffer through a half smoked puro that is decomposing.:puke:
:bandit:Names TJ, TJCoro, and the goal is total fulfillment, not stretching a played puro. :deadhorse:
larrysputnik
27-03-2009, 10:21 PM
:nerd:My rule (TJ's Rule No. 3) is to smoke until I get tired of my fine puro.
I have found that this little mantra comes in handy when the enjoyment has ceased and there an inch or two left on the puro. Instead of feeling obligated to smoke a puro to the "bitter" end simply because it's a "fine puro," I'm able to put it down with no regrets.:eyebrows:
Just the other night I put down a Cohiba Robusto with 2 inches left because I had had enough and the wrapper was unraveling :wacko:
:hand:One thing I never do, but many of my mates do, is to relight a puro after it's been extinguished for 1/2 hour or more. It's done! If I decide to continue smoking later, I spark up a fresh one rather than suffer through a half smoked puro that is decomposing.:puke:
:bandit:Names TJ, TJCoro, and the goal is total fulfillment, not stretching a played puro. :deadhorse:
:withstupid: I mean "I'm with you." Couldn't find the smilie for it.
TJCoro
27-03-2009, 11:10 PM
:withstupid: I mean "I'm with you." Couldn't find the smilie for it.
:hahaha:Touche' Senor Larry :withstupid:
Names TJ, TJCoro, and I see dead hombres :tinfoil3:
G-man
28-03-2009, 01:19 AM
Dog
To rellight a Puro after its been down longer then 5 minutes is to long for me. If the cherry gets cold and brittle ,its done! Some gars like Don Pepin Blue lable,5vega Miami I will smoke to within an inch of its life. But all in all I find most sticks after 2/3 start to get bitter and hot. IMHO:hmmmm2:
larrysputnik
28-03-2009, 02:52 AM
Dog
To rellight a Puro after its been down longer then 5 minutes is to long for me. If the cherry gets cold and brittle ,its done! Some gars like Don Pepin Blue lable,5vega Miami I will smoke to within an inch of its life. But all in all I find most sticks after 2/3 start to get bitter and hot. IMHO:hmmmm2:
You're right about that. But I have never had an issue of 1926 Padron or Punch Gran Puro getting bitter and hot no matter how far along it gets.
On the other hand, every single CC I've had gets an acidic taste just before where the label is. I attribute this to the rollers' sweaty hands. :849:
G-man
28-03-2009, 12:10 PM
You're right about that. But I have never had an issue of 1926 Padron or Punch Gran Puro getting bitter and hot no matter how far along it gets.
On the other hand, every single CC I've had gets an acidic taste just before where the label is. I attribute this to the rollers' sweaty hands. :849:
:cool:U thought it was sweat! They probably were scratching their ball or tuna!
LMFAO:eek:
Deano
28-03-2009, 02:12 PM
Going back to the original post, the only time I've seen anyone say only smoke to the bottom third is in that old cigar etiquette manual which is ridiculous on many accounts.
Smoke to the nub imo.
I have the same philosophy as TJ, if im enjoying my cigar i will smoke it untill it burns my lips or fingers ha ha. But if im not getting any joy from it i let it die.
daverave999
28-03-2009, 03:24 PM
Yep, same as TJ here too. Keep smoking until you can't, or until you stop enjoying it. Seems pointless otherwise to me.
Ramon
28-03-2009, 03:49 PM
Yep, same as TJ here too. Keep smoking until you can't, or until you stop enjoying it. Seems pointless otherwise to me.
My thoughts exactly :thumb:
Robusto
28-03-2009, 05:32 PM
I stop when my fingers start to burn, frankly!
Stevieboy
28-03-2009, 06:01 PM
Stop when it tastes shite! Seemples!:biggrin1:
e-rayz
28-03-2009, 07:58 PM
I usualy leave about 1.5 - 2 inches I find cigars dont taste so good after this point :eek:
larrysputnik
28-03-2009, 08:03 PM
Now come on. Who here has actually had to put down a cigar for not "enjoying" it. :der: I think TJ is making that kind of crazy talk up as he types. Just so he can see how many people act like they know what he's talking about. Don't fall into his trap gentlemen. He's conning us. :cool:
:cowboyic9:The name's larry, and I never not enjoy a cigar. :smoke:
TJCoro
28-03-2009, 10:36 PM
Now come on. Who here has actually had to put down a cigar for not "enjoying" it. :der: I think TJ is making that kind of crazy talk up as he types. Just so he can see how many people act like they know what he's talking about. Don't fall into his trap gentlemen. He's conning us. :cool:
:cowboyic9:The name's larry, and I never not enjoy a cigar. :smoke:
:mullet: My dear man, Mr. Sputnik,:fight:
In my beloved State of Mind, Mexico, it's called Channeling:tinfoil3:. I simply meditate on a post and the puro gods of Habana:849: speak to me through my words.:ranger: I simple share them on this most deserving forum. :grouphug: If I thought too much about what I read and write, I would have gone mad a long time ago trying to decipher yours and Viceroy Robusto's posts!:vollkommenauf:
<O:pAs far as conning anyone, I would never not write anything that that I didn't believe. But that's just me, a humble hombre for SoM, MX. :willy:
<O:p
:deal:Now, let me lay on you TJ's Rule No. 4 told to me by the puro gods many years ago - if you must relight a stogie or fine puro that has been out for awhile, remember to blow through it before you put it down to reduce the chemical reaction that takes place while your puro is trying to "die with dignity. :rip:
:bandit:Names TJ, TJCoro, and senor Larrysputnik never learns.:hand:<O:p
I usualy leave about 1.5 - 2 inches I find cigars dont taste so good after this point :eek:
Same for me. I've put out plenty of cigars out with more than two inches left because they got bitter, but I don't think I've ever smoked one to less than an inch.
cj121
30-03-2009, 08:03 AM
I feel if the stick is tasting well, and you're enjoying it, it's 'nubs ahoy' here me harties:rock:
daverave999
30-03-2009, 08:06 AM
I smoked Friday's Trini Reyes until I could no longer physically hold it.
TJCoro
01-04-2009, 12:27 AM
I smoked Friday's Trini Reyes until I could no longer physically hold it.
The Trididad Reyes Rule, Dude! :rock:
:bandit:
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