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  • Smoke vs don’t smoke the last third

    Hi guys

    I’ve read in many places that you’re not “supposed” to smoke the last third of a cigar, but I almost always do and find it a pleasurable part of the stick with a very different flavour to the rest. I don’t take it all the way to the end, but a couple of cm away from the band then I discard.

    Any thoughts on why this is a common opinion on leaving valuable tobacco for the bin?


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  • #2
    If it's a good cigar. I'll burn my lips on it. I don't think it's a common opinion on here at all! If in enjoying the cigar or even if it's just not bad I'll usually smoke it down beyond the band.

    Of course a not good cigar will get tossed earlier. Depending on my mood and of I have another to hand!

    This stinks of the Davidoff etiquette
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    • #3
      When I started smoking cigars; like many I guess, I Googled how to do it and one of the questions raised was when to stop smoking a cigar. The answer was when the flavour changes to one that you don't like, hence some have been binned after a couple of draws. There's your answer.
      'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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      • #4
        I smoked one yesterday that almost got binned after 5/6 draws. I persevered to the final third but didn’t go much further. My own fault for buying cheap I suppose.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ditchboy81 View Post
          I smoked one yesterday that almost got binned after 5/6 draws. I persevered to the final third but didn’t go much further. My own fault for buying cheap I suppose.
          Cheap doesn't always mean bad, don't fall for that idea, but you'll smoke a few duff ones before you uncover the gems.
          'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
            If it's a good cigar. I'll burn my lips on it. I don't think it's a common opinion on here at all! If in enjoying the cigar or even if it's just not bad I'll usually smoke it down beyond the band.

            Of course a not good cigar will get tossed earlier. Depending on my mood and of I have another to hand!

            This stinks of the Davidoff etiquette
            This is exactly my principle. Had some sticks taste really crap which went in the bin quickly, but others I really smoke till I feel the taste is starting to compromise then I stop.

            Great to hear all your opinions on this so it’s not just me being a savage and breaking some fictitious etiquette manual 🤣


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            • #7
              What fictitious etiquette! If it's on Wikipedia it must be true!



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              • #8
                I'll stop when the experience - cigar, weather, general feeling - comes to a natural end.

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                • #9
                  Final third is often the best bit if it's a good cigar and I'll usually keep smoking to the last inch if it is.

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                  • #10
                    Churchill supposedly, only smoked half of a cigar, quoted saying, the second half of a a Cuban, is as bad a s a non Cuban cigar! His garden used to break up his long buts & put them on the garden as mulch.

                    Personally, I usually smoke to the band but if it's well aged, I'll smoke a little more. 30-50yo cigars can be smoked until you can't hold them anymore & use a pin to enjoy the last few puffs. The only 'mistake' IMHO is to continue smoking if it turns bitter, in my experience it never gets better after that & leaves you with a nasty bitter after taste.
                    Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                    • #11
                      Smoke your cigar until you’ve had enough of it, is the simple rule I follow. I always remove the band about halfway through it and carry on puffing until i either get board or have no choice but to put it down as I’ll burn my lips if I don’t.


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                      • #12
                        I smoke a cigar until I've had enough of it. This tends to be to the last few mm with a dagger. If it starts to get bitter or muddy, I tend to roll off any ash and give it a blow through and purge. This usually cleans up the flavour so I carry on. If it doesn't I let the soldier die. Case in point the Caldwell Lost and Found One Night Stand I had Monday. I left the last 1.5" because I didn't like the flavour. Olivia Serie V Melanio - burnt my lips 😎💨

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                        • #13
                          Can't argue with that Pandora, if you're not enjoying it any longer, why bother? The other issue is tar. Sometimes (more often of greener cigars, although I have had it a couple of times on aged cigars) you get this bitter taste & can see black tarry spots at the head, answer cut another 1/4" - 1/2" off & carry on. Usually solves it, although in bad examples it can build again.

                          Has anyone noted this on NC's? Haven't noted it myself, in my rather limited experience.
                          Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                          • #14
                            From my brief experience I can tell you that the last third is usually the best part.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Stratos View Post
                              From my brief experience I can tell you that the last third is usually the best part.
                              It often can be, and it is often the strongest part too so a bit of a balancing act if you have stuff to do afterwards.

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