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How to help keep your cigars from turning bitter in the last act

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"Some cigars start out great, but turn bitter near the end. Often it's just the nature of the cigar, but if it happens a lot, it may be more about the way you smoke it. Cigars naturally build up bitter-tasting tars as you smoke them. If you draw too hard and/or too often, even more tars will build up in that last section. So here's one solution: When you get down to about the band, let your cigar rest longer between puffs. About two minutes should do it. By taking it slow during that last act, you'll preserve more of your cigar's core flavors, and you'll get more cigar for your money".

$cigar_smoker-3517.gif "I smoke ten to fifteen cigars a day. At my age I have to hold on to something". George Burns "


 
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