Chingo 06:04 PM 11-17-2009
 
Hey all. As much as I've been enjoying the hobby, my only complaint is the aftertaste of smoke that lingers in the back of the throat. I like smoking at night so it usually lingers in my throat overnight - not especially pleasant to wake up to.
Anyone have a method of getting rid of that? Or is it part of the hobby and I'm just being difficult 
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kgoings 06:12 PM 11-17-2009
 
Originally Posted by Chingo:
Hey all. As much as I've been enjoying the hobby, my only complaint is the aftertaste of smoke that lingers in the back of the throat. I like smoking at night so it usually lingers in my throat overnight - not especially pleasant to wake up to.
Anyone have a method of getting rid of that? Or is it part of the hobby and I'm just being difficult :-) 
Use this mouthwash
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7931
		
		
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Cigary 06:39 PM 11-17-2009
 
Burn it out with Whiskey,,,Knob Creek should do the trick.
		
		
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Sorry, thought this was a **** related question... carry on. 
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Originally Posted by Cigary:
Burn it out with Whiskey,,,Knob Creek should do the trick.
ohhhh Knob Creek.....
An apple will get rid of it. A good friend told me this tip and I have used it a few time , sometimes that after taste is good....
		
		
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wrench turner 85 07:39 PM 11-17-2009
 
hot sauce lots and lots of hot sauce.  Drink it like a shot 
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NO try drinking some coke, coffee, or tea.  that should do the trick
		
		
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Norcal_aaron 07:52 PM 11-17-2009
 
I read in another thread that peanut butter would help, I have yet to give it a shot.  Peanut butter...... to cure hiccups and cat turd morning breath.  
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weak_link 08:12 PM 11-17-2009
 
kgoings 08:33 PM 11-17-2009
 
You guys need to try Smart Mouth, read the thread I posted. My wife and children can not smell smoke on my breath after a herf. It really does work, and you can get it at Walgreens.
		
		
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Zanaspus 08:36 PM 11-17-2009
 
Smoke more! It becomes second nature, and you don't even notice it. Yes, I'm serious. 
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roughrider 09:02 PM 11-17-2009
 
Use mouthwash and eat & drink something before you go to bed.  That usually does the trick for me.
		
		
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Namerifrats 11:56 PM 11-17-2009
 
I usually smoke my cigars while drinking water. Seems to help with the cigar flavors. Also, a glass when I'm done seems to knock out most of any aftertaste.
		
		
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CigarNut 10:14 AM 11-18-2009
 
I find that eating something afterwards helps; usually I have an apple or something similar and hardly every have cigar breath/throat in the morning.
		
		
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Skywalker 03:50 PM 11-18-2009
 
Check accessories... someone probably has a tool for that!!!:-)
		
		
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BroncoHorvath 05:23 PM 11-18-2009
 
Originally Posted by Chingo:
Hey all. As much as I've been enjoying the hobby, my only complaint is the aftertaste of smoke that lingers in the back of the throat. I like smoking at night so it usually lingers in my throat overnight - not especially pleasant to wake up to.
Anyone have a method of getting rid of that? Or is it part of the hobby and I'm just being difficult :-) 
You're just being difficult
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SilverFox 05:44 PM 11-18-2009
 
Tio Gato 05:46 PM 11-18-2009
 
Stink proudly young man, stink proudly.

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Starscream 06:48 PM 11-18-2009
 
Originally Posted by Bax:
Sorry, thought this was a **** related question... carry on. :-) 
Originally Posted by Skywalker:
Check accessories... someone probably has a tool for that!!!:-) 
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Skywalker 08:13 PM 11-18-2009
 
Seriously, I use to feel the same way!  
After smoking 5 or 6 cigar per week for the past two years, I got use to it!!!:-)
		
		
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Powers 10:32 PM 11-18-2009