x2 and I smoke a lot of Anejo's.I've never had this happen to me... fairly disgusting! Well documented, KB.
I smoked a 2005 OpusX Lancero at the Carlito event in KC, and had tar bubbling out the end. Showed a few guys, dabbed it off, and kept right on smoking it. Damn fine smoke, but I never touched the tar (thank God)
I smoked a 2005 OpusX Lancero at the Carlito event in KC, and had tar bubbling out the end. Showed a few guys, dabbed it off, and kept right on smoking it. Damn fine smoke, but I never touched the tar (thank God)
The last 2 Sharks I smoked had this problem. That's why they're the last 2 Sharks I'll smoke.
I've smoked about 30 #46s over the last couple of years and I have NEVER had a single problem with them.
I wonder what in the world causes this?
I've only had a few tar experiences, but they were all with torp/belis. Not sure if it's just coincidence or not.
I've had tar on a couple cigars they tend to be either a torpedo, a belicoso, or a small ring gauge.
It's never been as bad as KayakinBoy's Shark, but it doesn't take much to ruin a cigar.
This happens with torps/belis and small ring gauge cigars when you don't clip enough off the head. The tar builds up when there is only a small opening. Clip more off the head and you probably won't have a problem.
This happens with torps/belis and small ring gauge cigars when you don't clip enough off the head. The tar builds up when there is only a small opening. Clip more off the head and you probably won't have a problem.
That's interesting because I smoke probably 90% small ring gauge and have never had this problem with them, just torps. It's definitely possible I didn't cut enough off on those though, but it looks like KY boy cut off plenty?