moki
el Presidente
What affects the taste of a cigar? -- my thoughts. Your comments?
I do have a question regarding the aging process. After a cigar has peaked, does it start to go the opposite direction in quality? if so, when does that process start?
Also, I think you're strange for mentioning the blend last. :laugh:
hmmm....intersting.Andrew, there is one thing missing in the list. The bodies PH level, when the bodies acid level is very high and you add tobacco, a base (ammonia). The result is a salt and a very distinct flavor difference than when our bodies PH level is balanced.
Al
hmmm....intersting.Andrew, there is one thing missing in the list. The bodies PH level, when the bodies acid level is very high and you add tobacco, a base (ammonia). The result is a salt and a very distinct flavor difference than when our bodies PH level is balanced.
Al
So would different drinks while smoking have a different change in the PH of our mouths? Like for example, would coffee have a different spike in the PH of the mouth than alcohol?
Might be why citrius juices suck with a cigar.
Doc.
Nice read Andrew. One thing I have noticed which may go under the Enviorment catagory is weather. I like to smoke outside, and when it's really hot out can mak a difference in how a cigar taste to me. Or, like today. I smoked what is usually a favorite on the front porch while it was pouring down rain. It seemed off to me and, when I got down to the last third I guess the humidity took it's toll. The taste really got harsh and I could not for the life of me keep it lit. I finally gave up and called it off.
Nice read Andrew. One thing I have noticed which may go under the Enviorment catagory is weather. I like to smoke outside, and when it's really hot out can mak a difference in how a cigar taste to me. Or, like today. I smoked what is usually a favorite on the front porch while it was pouring down rain. It seemed off to me and, when I got down to the last third I guess the humidity took it's toll. The taste really got harsh and I could not for the life of me keep it lit. I finally gave up and called it off.
Good point... though I'd assume weather only matters when smoking outside (unless we're talking about humidity).
That's great! And I think all of them are very true. If I have a cold or bad allergy day, smoking a cigar is usually not very enjoyable. Fruit juice doesn't go well with cigars for me either, nor beer for that matter. Alcohol is OK, but can detract from the cigar. Water seems to be the best to let the cigar show through.What affects the taste of a cigar? -- my thoughts. Your comments?
I tend to agree. I enjoy a good smoke on the porch, but if weather permits, I'll smoke back in my garage where I can fill up the space with smoke. For me the trailing smoke (from the lit end) has such a different character that the drawn smoke that only building it up in a semi-confined space allows me to fully enjoy the more fragrant cigars.For me, smoking outside is a definite second. I have a strong preference for smoking inside and preferably in a small room. I enjoy to smell the smoke and see the room fill up with it. I enjoy the smell of the smoke all around me and to see it...
I tend to agree. I enjoy a good smoke on the porch, but if weather permits, I'll smoke back in my garage where I can fill up the space with smoke. For me the trailing smoke (from the lit end) has such a different character that the drawn smoke that only building it up in a semi-confined space allows me to fully enjoy the more fragrant cigars.For me, smoking outside is a definite second. I have a strong preference for smoking inside and preferably in a small room. I enjoy to smell the smoke and see the room fill up with it. I enjoy the smell of the smoke all around me and to see it...
For example, I've smoked an OR AVO LE05 on my porch and also in my garage. The amazing bouquet of the LE05 was much more pronounced and concentrated in the garage and I felt I got much more out of the experience. I still consider this one of the best damned smelling cigars I've ever come across and puffing on the deck outside just let so much of that magic slip away.
Wilkey