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    Spicy when lighting

    Anyone else often get a very spicy taste while puffing a cigar during lighting?

    I'd say it happens to me about a 3rd of the time.

    Pulling my torch lighter back further when lighting seems to have helped lessen it, but still occasionally happens.

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    Happens to me. I've started to fully torn the end until a white ash layer forms, then I give it a second for it to cool a bit, and then I puff. Seems to work.

    I think the spice if from the heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zabhatton View Post
    Happens to me. I've started to fully torn the end until a white ash layer forms, then I give it a second for it to cool a bit, and then I puff. Seems to work.

    I think the spice if from the heat.
    My thoughts as well, being from the heat.
    That's why I started backing up my torch further, but puffed a few times while lighting, which is when it would be very spicy.

    Will try your method and see if it works better, thanks

    I friggin love cigars

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