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Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

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Old 03-08-2006, 04:42 PM   #1
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Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

Ok, lets see how far we can go before the jokes start.

I like the 50 Gauge Cigars since they are easier to hold in my mouth. (Oh dear.) But I have heard that a smaller gauge will have move flavor. (Oh no.) Am I missing anything by sticking with the thicker ones? (smirk)

Wow the innuendo in this post it too much!

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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

Heres how I see it...

Smaller ring gauges burn hotter, people say arent as complex ( I disagree sometimes) and present more of the wrapper flavor.

Larger ring gauges are supposedly more complex, tend to sometimes burn more unevenly (IMO), and.... well I cant think of anything else.

I usually stick to Robusto RG size of about 50 or smaller.
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

The moral of the story: Whatever fits in your mouth is probably meant to be there. (Notice: "your" mouth not "mine" - whew!)

I think people pass by the smaller gauges generally. I know that I have a tendency to go for bigger ring gauge smokes, but have recently made a conscious effort to seek out some stuff in the 43-46 range, which I guess is still kinda medium.

The larger ring gauges may benefit from more tobacco to blend than the smaller ring gauges, but I know that it does not always equate to a better overall cigar.
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

I prefer the larger ring sizes up to 60,,I like a long smoke and most of these give you that,,this notwithstanding I have had plenty of smaller ring guage cigars that I thought were quite good.

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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

When smoking cheaper cigars I prefer a larger ring gauge. When sending the $$ (on a Cuban for example) I prefer panatelas.
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

Large ring gauges like the Brazilia line's bigger sizes and the LGC Serie R's just seem to overwhelm with the amount of smoke the bigger RG's can put out. I like smaller or concentrated smokes I guess.

All a matter of preference IMO, most people here though, may tend to favor larger RG's.... I know the majority of people who come through the shop I work at tend to sway towards smaller cigars. And by small I mean the tin sizes, they seem to be getting real popular.
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

I have found, in my short experience with cigars, that my preferences seem to be 45 to 52 ring size, and 4.5 to 6 inches long ( except for the ERDM Robusto/Largas ). Seems to be a good range for flavor and decent burn.
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

I started out smoking larger ring gauge cigars and I have switched to the "meduim" sized of 43-52. I personally just like the "fit" in my mouth as it were. Got tired of the huge cigars. Though I guess 52 is still big to some. just my .02

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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

I think i look stupid with a thin cigar.. Yeah, that's vanity for ya!

having said that 42 and up is good to me, and i prefer 50-54. 60 is just too big imho.
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

Wasn't that a quote from Brokeback Mountain??

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Hey Jake, I like the 50 Gauge Cigars since they are easier to hold in my mouth. But I have heard that a smaller gauge will have move flavor. Am I missing anything by sticking with the thicker ones?
Just ribbing you!!

Actually it depends on the cigar. I've got some Boli petite coronas and Partagas Shorts that are full of flavor and some PSD4s and Cohiba Robustos that are also full of flavor. The only problem is that these sticks are full of the flavor that I LIKE, they may not be what you consider a good flavor profile. A good example is that there a lot of folks that like Maduros, personally I do not maduros at all so this eliminates a whole type of cigars from my like list.

You need to try some different smokes and develop a profile for the type of smokes that you prefer and then ask around about some smaller sticks that match what you're looking for.

Good luck!! It's the journey that makes it fun!
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

Tomato Tomaato.

Nc - I typically like 50 rg cigars as well. Of course that is what I usually bought and have enjoyed smaller and larger. Seems like this is the predominant RG in my humi... strange.

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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

I also prefer the 50Rg. It is not very big, or too small. lately i have been trying smaller RG to find shorter smokes but still prefer 46 to 50 RG.

and on Cubans I prefer smaller ones they seem to be more powerful than the bigger RG cubans. But still dont really look for cigars by the RG, but for the flavor profile.
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

Since day one I started with a 50g so I always seem to look for those. I have tried some of the smaller sizes but I have a heavy draw and heavy draw gives you hot smoke. Dont like the hot smoke too much.
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

I like the 45 - 52 range... Anything over 54, and I feel as though I should cut it crosswise into slices, and stuff them into a hooka...

My wife would disagree... She goes for anything that will keep my big mouth shut!
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Re: Is a Larger Ring Gauge and Hinderance or a Behefit?

Seems I fall within the main concensus here. I prefer rg around 50, usually around 5 inches in length. Used to smoke some in the 60 rg size, but seemed like 95% of the time I had burn problems, flow problems, limited smoke output and too much time required to smoke the stick. Nothing involving taste contributed to my turn to smaller RGs. Last of the really large rg sticks I had went out in a contest I did a while back for the above reasons.
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