smoking to fast can leave a really bitter after taste
smoking to fast can leave a really bitter after taste
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity,
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I think it is more than likely the cigars. I generally love the lingering aftertaste of a good cigar. If it tastes nasty afterwards I usually won't go back to that stick. More than likley I tossed it before even finishing it.
I guess the question is, are you talking about the immediate aftertaste, or the next day dragon breath that inevitably comes after a night of cigars? If you're having issues with the immediate aftertaste of the cigar, you're either smoking shitty cigars (of which there's nothing to be ashamed of) or you may have eaten something before smoking that is causing a disagreement on the tongue. Try changing up what you eat before you smoke, or smoking something different.
If you're talking about the next day funk, make sure you brush before bed and first thing when you get up. Another thing that I've found really helps is to floss, too. I hate flossing, but I've really been making the effort to floss every night and I've found it really cuts down on the after-cigar morning breath.
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I am a noob so take this with that in mind. I agree that the stick appears to make a huge difference in the taste and after-taste. Now I don't taste the cherry-oak-etc flavors but have begun to notice that some cigars seem to affect my mouth differently. Some create a "dry ash tray" feeling in the roof of my mouth, whereas, others seem to smoke very clean and fresh. (I am continually being surprised by RP brands, particularly the OSG and Sun Grown!)
Similarly, the aftertaste depends on the cigar also. Some seem to burn "hot", much like a pipe burns the tongue until it is sufficiently scarred. Others seen to cause mild "heartburn" symptoms.
I find it interesting and need to determine a better method of recording my observations, currently my method consists of investing in a box of those that I enjoy - not sure if cbid (cigarbid.com) is a curse or blessing
Again, I am struggling to understand what is going on. It doesn't seem to matter what I drink with the smoke - although, a good single-malt is my solution to a bad taste and/or after taste.
In "Idiots guide to Cigars", he claims that better aging techniques remove distasteful chemicals and improve the taste. Interesting read btw, although not the final answer in storage etc, no mention of beads.
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Holy necro-thread batman.
I can tell the difference in after-tastes between good and bad cigars, or cigars that need more rest. But a really good, well aged cigar, seems to me to have a pleasant after-taste. Maybe it's just me...
Smoke em' if you got em'
I've been considering the same question, but it does seem to be (newb and all) that the quality and aging is related to this. It definitely varies from one cigar to another. Last night I had a Tabak Especial Dulce and being that I was drinking a bit (if you measure "bit" in litres) I forgot to brush. No remaining tastes this morning. But others actually come back even after brushing.
Here is an article from CigarCyclopedia.com that offers a few suggestions.
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