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How to Purge a Cigar

Purging cigars is a technique that every smoker should know.

It helps deal with a canoeing cigar (uneven burns) or a way to save a lit cigar from going stale.

In this article, we’ll delve into the sheer benefits of purging. Including how to do it correctly, when, and the benefits.

So grab your lighter and join us on this journey to better cigars!

What is Purging a Cigar and When to Do It

Purging a cigar is blowing air into a cigar as opposed to drawing the smoke in your palate. You’re literally forcing out stale smoke by injecting fresh oxygen into it.

It cleanses tar buildup, which can produce a harsh or unpleasant taste.

It can also help preserve a half-smoked cigar.

Note: It will not taste as delicious as if smoked all at once.

For cigar aficionados, smoking a cigar all at once is the best way to savor it. However, unanticipated circumstances may demand storing the rest of a fine cigar for later.

Purging a cigar can also help correct irregular burns and canoeing cigars by clearing out any air pockets that may be causing these issues.

Finally, if the draw is too tight, purging can help improve airflow.

Overall, it is a simple yet efficient strategy for improving your smoking experience while preserving the taste and quality of your cigar.

Whether you’re a seasoned smoker or just starting out, learning about purging and doing it right is fundamental, in our humble opinion!

How to Purge a Cigar

Imagine you’ve been enjoying your favorite cigar for thirty minutes. Then, suddenly, an urgent call or text disrupts your calm.

Even though you’re close to the end of your cigar, you’re determined to finish it because it would be a shame to squander such fine smoke.

So, with a heightened sense of purpose, you put out your cigar and plan to finish your story as soon as possible.

  • Check the foot of your cigar to see if the ash is loose or about to fall off.
  • Instead of another puff, blow air through the cigar’s head.
  • Allow the cigar to cool, and let it self-extinguish.
  • Gently remove the ash and cut just below the burn line.
  • Conveniently store it in a Ziplock bag to prevent odor.

Wrapping It Up

Purging a cigar has many advantages.

Saving a half-smoked cigar, fixing canoeing or uneven burning, and removing stale smoke that hinders you from drawing smoothly are all examples.

Purging, when done correctly, helps keep the smoke and flavor consistent.

Purging a Cigar FAQs

How often should you purge a cigar?

There is no defined number of times to purge a cigar; however, 2 to 5 times is generally ideal.

Remember, this is not a required stage in smoking and should only be done when desired.

Is purging a cigar considered sacrilegious?

Some cigar enthusiasts believe that saving a cigar after it has been lit is ill-advised.

However, purging can help preserve what’s left of a fine cigar.

Is it better to finish a cigar in one sitting?

It is advisable to smoke a cigar in one sitting.

However, unpredictable circumstances may force you to save it for later.

Nick
Nick

"My name is Nick. I’m extremely passionate about cigars and have followed this past time for over five years. I particularly enjoy exploring my collection of premium quality Cuban cigars, selecting one, and savoring it. My goal with Cigars Experts is to inform and encourage my readers about how to have the very best cigar-smoking experience."

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