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Bitterness on the tongue.

Last post 08-03-2008, 7:57 PM by j0z3r. 10 replies.
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  • Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 12:11 PM

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    Has anyone else ever experienced a drastic bitterness when they let the smoke hit their tongue? This has been trend for me recently, with all types of cigars... it doesn't seem to matter what I'm smoking. The smoke will taste fine if I puff into the sides of my mouth, but if I let the smoke hit my tongue while drawing, I get this really bitter taste.
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  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 4:25 PM

    hmmm... ive had this happen when the cigar is too dry or when it burns to fast. if your humidity is OK then i would do my best to slow down. if this doenst work... well, lets cross that bridge when we get there.
    Kuzi's cigar catalog blending 101 developing your palate
  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 6:12 PM

    I was gonna suggest the same thing, if its all your cigars I'd calibrate the hygrometer and check the humidity. Maybe as an experiment, pick up a fresh cigar from a B&M and smoke it right away to remove your humidor from the equation.
  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 6:52 PM

    gott.des.feuer:
    Has anyone else ever experienced a drastic bitterness when they let the smoke hit their tongue? This has been trend for me recently, with all types of cigars... it doesn't seem to matter what I'm smoking. The smoke will taste fine if I puff into the sides of my mouth, but if I let the smoke hit my tongue while drawing, I get this really bitter taste.
    What are you using to cut the cigar?
    "The Grouse Whisperer"
  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 7:16 PM

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    Read below (edit for grammar made a duplicate reply for some reason).
    In this kind of town, say you kick someone in the head. They'll just, well, they'll likely sue you... but mad? No, they don't get mad.

    ~ Gogol Bordello "Punk Rock Parranda"
  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 7:17 PM

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    kuzi16:
    hmmm... ive had this happen when the cigar is too dry or when it burns to fast. if your humidity is OK then i would do my best to slow down. if this doenst work... well, lets cross that bridge when we get there.
    If anything the cigar would be too wet... it wasn't until just recently that the beads I put in there finally brought the RH down to 68. Even then, though, the RH hasn't been above 73 since I moved the humi down to the basement about a month or two ago, and I caught that spike pretty quickly.

    Capt:
    What are you using to cut the cigar?
    A pair of Xikar MX2 cigar scissors. I'll use the punch on my Colibri lighter occasionally, and hardly ever use my guillotine anymore. Might try the guillotine again for the sake of science. Although, like I said, the bitterness is only if the smoke hits the tongue on the draw... other than that the cigars taste fine.
    In this kind of town, say you kick someone in the head. They'll just, well, they'll likely sue you... but mad? No, they don't get mad.

    ~ Gogol Bordello "Punk Rock Parranda"
  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 7:23 PM

    I know past experience has proven with a punch, tar tends to build up along the little hole the punch makes. Not a big enough cut for proper draw, IMHO. Do you blow through the cigar while smoking, blowing stale smoke out of the cigar every few puffs?
    "The Grouse Whisperer"
  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 9:53 PM

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    Capt:
    I know past experience has proven with a punch, tar tends to build up along the little hole the punch makes. Not a big enough cut for proper draw, IMHO. Do you blow through the cigar while smoking, blowing stale smoke out of the cigar every few puffs?
    Yep, I find that gently blowing through the cigar while turning it a few times before taking a puff also helps it burn more evenly and lets me stick more closely to the puff-a-minute guideline.
    In this kind of town, say you kick someone in the head. They'll just, well, they'll likely sue you... but mad? No, they don't get mad.

    ~ Gogol Bordello "Punk Rock Parranda"
  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     07-27-2008, 11:59 PM

    ive never had the problem the capitan is talkin about but thats just me. ive heard about it before so... they must be doing something different.

    as far as too much RH...
    if you have to do a corrective light every so often due to uneven burn or whatever from overhumidification then maybe you are scoarching the tobacco. i have a tendency to do this with cigars that dont burn evenlay as well.
    Kuzi's cigar catalog blending 101 developing your palate
  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     08-03-2008, 6:32 PM

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    I have had this happen a couple of times but only when i get half way threw the cigar but its only happened twice
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  • Re: Bitterness on the tongue.

     08-03-2008, 7:57 PM

    I've noticed bitterness on the tongue when the cigar is too moist and also when it is too dry and burns hot.
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