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So I just finished a GH #3 and it was very bitter, which hasn't been typical from the batch I've been smoking.
I noticed the wrapper seemed thicker than usual, and the ash was very black (carbon?). Is there any correlation to the black ash and bitterness? I was hoping some of you more experienced smokers might be able to give me some insight. Thanks! Brian |
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Chutney Lovebusciut
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No, not at all. Bitterness is usually associated with too much ammonia. When it goes on bitter side, purge.
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ZOTL's mmmmm brainssss
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Yea...if you take like three breaths and blow through the cigar you will be amazed at how much better it draws and tastes afterwards. I usually do it 1-2 times per cigar depending...
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Will ninja for beer
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Agreed, sometimes if I punch I get tar build-up so I keep the cutter on hand and re-cut if I start to get that bitter flavor to a cigar. Purge works to a point as well.
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