57 Ring Gauge

When you grab a cigar 57 Ring Gauge, the first point of focus is on the size of that ring gauge. The width of the cigar measured in 1/64 inch increments. A 32-ring gauge is a one-half inch, while a 64-ring gauge is an entire inch in diameter. While this is immense, most cigar fall between a 32- and 52-ring caliber.

[show_more more=Read-More less=Read-Less]The ring indicator has a notable effect on smoke cooling. A more massive caliber cuban cigar will generally have a more natural draft. This is because filler sheets have more access to oxygen, making them burn more easily. Increased airflow makes the smoke cooler, making any session more enjoyable. If you like to smoke your cuban cigar lightly, a larger ring gauge will be more attractive.

On the other hand, smoking a more modest caliber ring will be very different. Here are a few options Vegas Robaina, Cuban Montecristo, and San Cristobal Cigar. Many compare the attraction to sipping a thick smoothie through a straw. The jerk will be noticeably hard, and the smoke will be a little harder. This is not intended to discourage the enjoyment of cuban cigar with smaller rings. Some people prefer to huff and puff during a smoking session, so let your preference be your guide.

Another circumstance to consider when choosing a ring gauge is comfort. Holding a fat cuban cigar between your teeth will make you drool, which will soak the cuban cigar and spoil the taste. This means that most of the weight will have to be supported by your lips. Not everyone has the same mouth size, so size preference depends entirely on the person.[/show_more]

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