How to Light and Put out a Cigar Properly
Lighting and putting out a cigar is not that difficult if you’ve been smoking for a while. If you know of any beginner in smoking, putting out a cigar is one thing they find most challenging. You’ve probably seen your friends putting out cigars the wrong way in public – that is embarrassing to any cigar lover.
Bottle And Ash has already covered more on how to smoke cigar a cigar like a pro. When you are done smoking your cigar for the day, you need some tips to put it out. That is why you should spare your time to read this article to know how to light and put out cigar properly.
How to light a cigar
Step 1: Choose the right flame
The first step to lighting your cigar is choosing the right flame. No two flames are the same when lighting your cigar. That means the chemicals used in producing the flame are important in regards to your cigar aroma.
Therefore you should be keen when choosing a flame for lighting your cigar. Some flames contain chemicals that may taint the flavour of your cigar – you should always avoid them.
Examples of such flames are Zippos, oil-fuelled lighters, candles, and cardboard matches. Most of these lighters contain chemicals like paraffin that may tint the cigar flavour. Instead, you can choose wooden matches, cedar spills, and butane lighter. They are the best for lighting a premium cigar.
Step 2: Toast the cigar foot
The next step after choosing your flame is to toast the cigar foot. Toasting the foot is one way of preparing the cigar for lighting and giving the outer part of the cigar a head start. Here is how to toast the cigar:
Hold the flame steadily and position it at 45 degrees to the cigar.
Stop the flame at about 2-3 inches close to the foot.
Rotate the cigar to gain an even exposure to the flame.
Stop rotating the cigar once you notice a blackened and glowing ring around the edge.
You rotate the cigar when you plan to light it because you want to blacken the cigar and set it ready for lighting. You should avoid letting the flame touch the cigar because this can damage the cigar wrapper. Position the cigar some distance (5-7 cm) away from the flame and allow the heat to climb up.
Step 3: Light up the filler
You can start burning the filler once the edges have been toasting. The filler is the centre of the cigar’s foot. To keep it burning, you may have to bring the flame a bit closer. Here is how to achieve it:
Bring the cigar to a horizontal angel
Approach the cigar closely to the flame while keeping a 2.5 cm distance to the flame
Move the flame to an even burn while you rotate the cigar
Once the centre of the cigar begins to shoulder, you should stop
Step 4: Release the draw.
Once the cigar shows an even burn, you should get ready for the last step: take the first draw and feel the aroma coming out. This is how you take the first draw of your cigar:
Bring the cigar closer to clamp on your lips
Keep holding the flame at least an inch below the foot of your cigar
Rotate the cigar in your lips as you draw in some air
Release some pressure of the sucking and repeat the process twice
Once you notice a surge of flame billowing from the cigar’s foot, you should stop.
Find out if the amber is more consistent by checking the foot of the cigar. You can take a smaller puff on a glowing cherry or a larger draw for a stubborn cigar. Whichever puff you choose, just ensure you don’t choke yourself.
Step 5: Ensure a consistent cherry
The last step in lighting a cigar is to ensure a consistent cherry, and this is often overlooked. You can achieve a consistent cherry throughout the lighting process of the cigar. Just ensure you follow the proper procedure when releasing the draw.
Blow from the embers towards the charred areas just like you do when heating a coal barbecue. This way, you disperse the heat throughout the cigar without overexposing the head to the flame.
Once you achieve a consistent cherry and your cigar is ready, you can allow it to burn for a few seconds before you start enjoying it. This gives the foot some time to stabilize itself.
How to put out a cigar correctly
Tip 1: Remove the cigar band
The first step when you put out a cigar is to ensure the band is not intact. Leaving the band intact makes it difficult to extinguish the cigar.
Remove the band from the cigar to ensure it doesn’t find its way into the ashtray and continue burning. When you smash out your cigar the wrong way, they tend to produce an unwanted aroma.
Tip 2: Allow your cigar to rest in the ashtray
Exercise some patience when you put out your cigar. Once the cigar band is off, you should allow your cigar to rest on the ashtray for some minutes and expire peacefully. You shouldn’t grind out your cigar butt as you do with cigarettes. Cigars tend to burn out naturally after some minutes of putting them off because they are made of humidified tobacco.
Tip 3: Before you leave, ensure the cigar is out
Your cigar is more likely to roll off onto the table or floor when you leave it resting on the ashtray. Therefore, you want to ensure the cigar isn’t resting on the edge before you go. This way, you reduce the risk of fire on your premises.
Ensure the cigar butt is cool before leaving your smoking zone. Also, if you like to clean your ashtray after smoking, you should ensure all the cigars are out before tossing the ashes and the cigar butt into the trash.
Tip 4: Avoid tossing the cigar butt
You should avoid tossing your cigar butt if you’re smoking outside. When you are sure the cigar is entirely put out, there is a portion of filler that may still be inside waiting to burn. You don’t want to risk it all.
Tossing your cigar butt on the car parking or close to flammable liquids is more hazardous. Also, when you are driving, you should also avoid throwing your cigar butt outside the window. Your cigar butt can land on another driver’s car and cause a fire.
Tip 5: Dip the cigar in water
When in a hurry and you can’t wait for the cigar to cool on itself, you can dip the cigar in water. It’s better to be safe by ensuring your cigar is entirely out before leaving your premises.
If you want to fully extinguish the cigar, you can dip it inside a glass of water. You can also flush the cigar in the bathroom.
Final Thoughts
Lighting your cigar and putting it out properly are the most important things you should learn. As a novice smoker, you should practice lighting your cigar with a suitable cigar lighter. To extinguish your cigar correctly, you will need some quality ashtray.
Be patient with your cigar and only leave your chair once you are satisfied that the cigar is entirely out. With these tips lighting and putting out your cigar should be that easy.
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