Cigar Smoking For Beginners: How Should I Properly Ash A Cuban Cigar?

How Cigar Beginners Properly Ash

Cigar Smoking For Beginners: How Should I Properly Ash A Cuban Cigar?

Most people in South Tampa, FL are unaware of how to ash a Cuban cigar.

If you are considering taking up smoking Cuban cigars, it is important to know how you properly ash it to get rid of excess ash at its tip. To help you out, take a look at our quick guide from Findy Cigar Company & Hookah Lounge in South Tampa, FL to get you started:

Leave The Ash Alone

If you are used to smoking cigarettes, you may be used to disposing of the ash often. Cigars are different, however, as the ash is different. Cigars are made differently, as the tobacco is long filler tobacco, meaning it can create longer ash. When ashing cigars, you do not need to tip them off as often as cigarettes. In fact, this is recommended as leaving the ash alone can lead to a better smoking flow. It is important to find a balance of when to ash your cigar; removing the ash too often can lead to the cigar overheating and will leave a bitter taste in your mouth. If the ash is left for too long, it can cool the cigar and stop the burning process.

To strike a balance between the two, allow the ash to fall naturally off the cigar as it burns. Generally, this will happen once the ash at the end reaches an inch in length. Therefore, give the cigar time rather than actively trying to get rid of the ash. If you do find that it is becoming too long and impacting the burning, you can then tip the ash yourself. Make sure you have an ashtray near you to catch any ash droppings as fallen ash can damage clothing and furniture.

Look at the Cigar Ash

As well as letting the cigar effectively ash itself, it may be worth looking at the ash after it has fallen, as this can tell you a lot about the cigar you are smoking. The shade of the ash, for example, will give an indication of its calcium levels, with the lighter ash having a higher concentration of the substance, which is a sign that the tobacco itself was grown in high-quality, nutrient-packed soil – necessary to create the best quality cigars. Darker ash shows the opposite of this and may indicate that the cigar you are smoking is of poorer quality, having been grown in nutrient-lacking soil. The only exception to this rule is when the cigar was grown in soil with high magnesium levels.

Take Your Time

Smoking a cigar should be an enjoyable and relaxing experience that you should savor. You should, therefore, take your time when smoking instead of rushing the process. Many enjoy drinking coffee or whiskey with a cigar or after it, allowing the smokiness from the cigar to complement the flavor. By resting after you have smoked and ashed your cigar, you will appreciate the flavor of it more and become more of a cigar connoisseur. So what are you waiting for? Why not try some high-quality cigars today at Findy Cigar Company & Hookah Lounge and learn the process of ashing.


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