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Beginner's Guide

Do you inhale cigar smoke? What happens if you do?

By Mariana Heredia
Do you inhale cigar smoke? What happens if you do?

If you’ve found yourself pondering the age-old question of whether to inhale cigar smoke or what happens if you inhale a cigar, you’re not alone. It’s a topic that often sparks debate among seasoned smokers and beginners alike. So, let’s dive in and explore this topic together.

First things first, let’s clear the air (pun intended). When it comes to enjoying a fine cigar, the general consensus is that you shouldn’t inhale the smoke. Unlike cigarettes, where inhaling is the norm, cigar smoking is more about savoring the flavors and aromas without taking the smoke into your lungs.

What Happens if You Inhale a Cigar?

Now, you might be wondering what happens if you do inhale cigar smoke. Well, for starters, it can pack quite a punch. Cigar smoke is much thicker and stronger than cigarette smoke, which can lead to a harsh experience if it goes down the wrong pipe. Plus, inhaling cigar smoke increases the risk of nicotine absorption and potential health issues, especially if done regularly.

But fear not, my friends. There’s a reason why cigar smoking is often likened to an art form – it’s all about the puffing technique. Instead of inhaling, focus on drawing the smoke into your mouth, swirling it around to savor the flavors, and then gently exhaling. This allows you to enjoy the full-bodied richness of the cigar without overwhelming your senses.

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Beginner Recommendation: LFD Suave

Strength: Mild
Country: Dominican Republic
Wrapper: Ecuador Connecticut

Step-by-Step Guide to Smoking a Cigar

Now, let’s break it down into a step-by-step guide:

  1. Choose Your Cigar: Select a premium handmade cigar that suits your taste preferences and occasion. Whether you prefer a mild Connecticut wrapper or a bold Maduro, there’s a cigar out there for everyone.
  2. Cut the Cigar: Use a cigar cutter to make a clean, precise cut at the head of the cigar, just above the cap. Avoid cutting too much, as this can cause the wrapper to unravel.
  3. Toast the Foot: Hold the flame of your cigar lighter just below the foot of the cigar, rotating it slowly to ensure an even burn. This process helps to warm up the tobacco and prepare it for smoking.
  4. Light the Cigar: With the foot toasted, bring the flame closer to the cigar and take a few gentle puffs while continuing to rotate it. The goal is to create an even cherry at the foot of the cigar for a smooth, consistent burn.
  5. Puff, Don’t Inhale: As you take each puff, draw the smoke into your mouth and hold it for a moment to savor the flavors. Then, gently exhale the smoke without inhaling it into your lungs. Repeat this process with each puff, taking your time to enjoy the experience.
  6. Rotate the Cigar: To ensure an even burn and prevent tunneling, rotate the cigar occasionally as you smoke. This helps to distribute the heat and maintain a steady draw.
  7. Enjoy the Journey: Sit back, relax, and take your time to enjoy the complexities of your cigar. Whether you’re sipping a fine whiskey or catching up with friends, cigar smoking is all about the experience.

In the end, whether or not you choose to inhale cigar smoke is a personal decision. But as a beginner, I’d highly recommend erring on the side of caution and sticking to the puffing technique. Trust me, your taste buds will thank you. So here’s to many more enjoyable cigar-smoking experiences – puff, puff, and away!

Remember, smoking cigars can still have health risks, even if you don’t inhale. It’s important to smoke responsibly and in moderation. For more recommendations, check out our beginner’s guide. If you have any more questions make sure to reach out to Cigar Country via their contact form or live chat.