I'm with you. I won't waste my time smoking a cigar with a bad draw. There's no enjoyment in smoking a cigar where you have to turn your lungs inside out to get a wisp of smoke. If I cut a cigar and it has a bad draw, I toss it and get another. Life's to short to struggle with bad cigars.
I had a cohiba with the black label and red dot inside the o? That was a mega hard draw. Also a Romeo y julietta wide Churchill recently in Poland. Wasn’t sure if the humidor was too humid maybe? The others I bought there were fine though.
Any cigar can have a bad draw, has nothing to do with the quality of the brand, I’ve had $20 sticks have a terrible draw, truly just comes down to the luck of the DRAW (;
i just bite the end off and chew on it. i like the taste of tobacco. I actually buy whole tobacco leaf and make my own. Buying premium organic tobacco leaf is the way to go imo
@@BlorbusUnimax Manliness is getting very popular these days back on the farm I always bite the end off. When you are shoveling sxxt no one has time for a cutter ✂️ and we have a lot of sxxt to shovel out sxxt out of our free land these days. 💪 🔥 WINNING 🏆
@@David_A.Henderson you should try this company i use, it is called leaf only. They have tobacco from all over, connecticut shade, broadleaf, virginia etc... you would not believe...18 bucks a pound of whole leaf, wrapper quality...cigarette leaf any kind of leaf you want to make a blend. 80 bucks and you have 5 years worth of smoking the finest tobacco.
@@BlorbusUnimax His first job was working on the Tobacco farm in Connecticut picking tobacco with the Jamaicans when he was 15 ish. We are in the Philippines now actually.
@ it takes the humidity down on your cigar. I like to smoke my cigar at 65-62 humidity. You can take an old cigar box and place your cigars in there. Saka and a UA-camr name Dlov do a better job explaining.
I get born into one of the oldest Bourbon families in the US -Google Cummins had Bourbon in their blood, and I had to quit embiding at 33 because of a heart condition. I enjoyed cigars, until I had an injury to my neck that paralyzed my vocal cords partially so that I have a lot of trouble not inhaling, so had to almost cut them out completely. Someone up high must hate me, lol. Enjoy your content.
I'm with you. I won't waste my time smoking a cigar with a bad draw. There's no enjoyment in smoking a cigar where you have to turn your lungs inside out to get a wisp of smoke. If I cut a cigar and it has a bad draw, I toss it and get another. Life's to short to struggle with bad cigars.
🤣🤣🤣 you are NOT wrong...
Awful isn’t it. Went to this nice place in Thailand up in the hill. Pool. Restaurant. Amazing view. Awful cigar 😂
I had a cohiba with the black label and red dot inside the o? That was a mega hard draw. Also a Romeo y julietta wide Churchill recently in Poland. Wasn’t sure if the humidor was too humid maybe? The others I bought there were fine though.
Any cigar can have a bad draw, has nothing to do with the quality of the brand, I’ve had $20 sticks have a terrible draw, truly just comes down to the luck of the DRAW (;
Flavors I don’t like are bitter or charcoal
I agree! 🤢
I don’t like bitter or citrus flavors.
I don't mind a little light citrus...really light
i just bite the end off and chew on it. i like the taste of tobacco. I actually buy whole tobacco leaf and make my own. Buying premium organic tobacco leaf is the way to go imo
Nice! That is some real country stuff right there. 💪🏼
@@BlorbusUnimax Manliness is getting very popular these days back on the farm I always bite the end off. When you are shoveling sxxt no one has time for a cutter ✂️ and we have a lot of sxxt to shovel out sxxt out of our free land these days. 💪 🔥 WINNING 🏆
@@David_A.Henderson you should try this company i use, it is called leaf only. They have tobacco from all over, connecticut shade, broadleaf, virginia etc... you would not believe...18 bucks a pound of whole leaf, wrapper quality...cigarette leaf any kind of leaf you want to make a blend. 80 bucks and you have 5 years worth of smoking the finest tobacco.
@@BlorbusUnimax His first job was working on the Tobacco farm in Connecticut picking tobacco with the Jamaicans when he was 15 ish. We are in the Philippines now actually.
Sometimes a Romeo and Julieta short story is great! 🔥
I agree brother. I had one of those about a month ago!
Ever since I start dry boxing I have never had a burn or a draw issue. It’s a controversial topic.
What is dry boxing?
@ it takes the humidity down on your cigar. I like to smoke my cigar at 65-62 humidity. You can take an old cigar box and place your cigars in there. Saka and a UA-camr name Dlov do a better job explaining.
For me it enhances the flavor and opens the draw.
@@ckam7143 interesting...I will need to check that out
I get born into one of the oldest Bourbon families in the US -Google Cummins had Bourbon in their blood, and I had to quit embiding at 33 because of a heart condition. I enjoyed cigars, until I had an injury to my neck that paralyzed my vocal cords partially so that I have a lot of trouble not inhaling, so had to almost cut them out completely. Someone up high must hate me, lol. Enjoy your content.
Sorry to hear all of that, my friend. I appreciate the kind words!
Another one who says the "S" word too much...
............ seriously?
Scroll on elsewhere with that pinky up Mark.