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CigarNut 09:17 AM 02-06-2014
If you do go to check on your place don't open up the humidor -- you will just let the moisture (humidity) out, allowing your cigars to dry out even more.

Just leave everything as is until the power has been back on long enough for the temps to come back to normal.
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Gabe215 10:24 AM 02-06-2014
Thank you!
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Jimmy70 03:10 PM 02-18-2014
what is the best whiskey to drink with a Monte Cristo? I would like to know, tnx
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AdamJoshua 03:49 PM 02-18-2014
Originally Posted by Jimmy70:
what is the best whiskey to drink with a Monte Cristo? I would like to know, tnx
I have never had a Monte Cristo, had some lovely pies made with Crisco and some with lard, again it's all preference.

To answer your question, which ever you prefer? I am sure you will get some excellent recommendations here, but I have always followed the simple rule of smoke what you enjoy and enjoy what you smoke, the same goes for drinking. Heck you don't wanna know from me, I'm not even from this part of town, I'm from the west side of Chicago.
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JohnnyFlake 04:12 PM 02-18-2014
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:

To answer your question, which ever you prefer? I am sure you will get some excellent recommendations here, but I have always followed the simple rule of smoke what you enjoy and enjoy what you smoke, the same goes for drinking. Heck you don't wanna know from me, I'm not even from this part of town, I'm from the west side of Chicago.
I agree 110%!

However, personally, as well as a few of my close friends, prefer Dark Aged Rums.

My personal favorites are Goslings Old Rum and/or Goslings Black Seal Rum. A second, less expensive favorite is The Kraken Black Spiced Rum.

http://www.goslingsrum.com/microsites/oldrum.php

http://www.goslingsrum.com/microsites/blackseal.php

http://www.bevmo.com/Shop/ProductDet...um-750ml/32547
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icehog3 09:06 PM 02-18-2014
Drink Jameson 12 year, or drink nothing at all.
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WhiteMamba 09:35 PM 03-19-2014
How long do you recommend letting a cigar sit in your humidor after first getting it? I've heard about people letting them season in their humidor for a little while. Also what is the benefit of letting a cigar age for a year or two?
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DirtRider500R 09:40 PM 03-19-2014
3+ months for me. Though, some don't make it after the first week. Age lets the flavors mellow out, and also causes smoother taste/less harshness.
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TJarv 10:14 PM 03-19-2014
Originally Posted by WhiteMamba:
How long do you recommend letting a cigar sit in your humidor after first getting it? I've heard about people letting them season in their humidor for a little while. Also what is the benefit of letting a cigar age for a year or two?
Some are 2+ years, some are lucky to make it through the front door at all
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pnoon 10:40 PM 03-19-2014
Originally Posted by WhiteMamba:
How long do you recommend letting a cigar sit in your humidor after first getting it? I've heard about people letting them season in their humidor for a little while. Also what is the benefit of letting a cigar age for a year or two?
I let them acclimate to my humidor for 2-3 weeks.
:-)
YMMV
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Dude Here 10:47 PM 03-19-2014
Originally Posted by WhiteMamba:
How long do you recommend letting a cigar sit in your humidor after first getting it? I've heard about people letting them season in their humidor for a little while. Also what is the benefit of letting a cigar age for a year or two?
About a month for me. Most of the shops here keep the sticks a little more wet than what I prefer. Sometimes though, they don't survive the night.
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WhiteMamba 12:36 AM 03-20-2014
What's your guys' opinion of punch cutters? I've never used one or really cared to and I haven't seen much conversation here about them. Are they as bad as I would assume they are or what?
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Remo 12:41 AM 03-20-2014
Originally Posted by WhiteMamba:
What's your guys' opinion of punch cutters? I've never used one or really cared to and I haven't seen much conversation here about them. Are they as bad as I would assume they are or what?
I enjoy my punch, nice clean hole, no shrapnel.....they have there place, I don't like punching small rg cigars as they seem to get tarry.
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AdamJoshua 12:41 AM 03-20-2014
I am fairly new into cigars myself and always used a straight cutter, even had a lighter with the little punch on it and never used it, that being said about 2 months ago I started going with a punch 90% of the time and I love it.

Originally Posted by Remo:
I enjoy my punch, nice clean hole, no shrapnel.....they have there place, I don't like punching small rg cigars as they seem to get tarry.
Never had that happen, thankfully, unless they are too small for your punch then you cut, but I've punched most of them that can be and *knock on wood* no tarry mess.
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CoffeeWaterBeer 07:23 AM 03-20-2014
A punch can come in handy for certain vitolas. A great example would be the Berger Argenti Fatso line. It's a box pressed/wafe shape that would get split if cut with a snip without a careful hand.
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Simple1 10:56 AM 03-20-2014
I also tend to use a punch on short filler cigars. It helps from getting small pieces of tobacco in your mouth.
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gravel 11:01 AM 03-20-2014
Newb question:

Sorry if this has been asked before, I haven't read all of this thread yet.

I have been using my pipe lighter (Xikar Resource) to light my cigars. Is it better to use a torch lighter for cigars?
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kydsid 11:12 AM 03-20-2014
Originally Posted by gravel:
Newb question:

Sorry if this has been asked before, I haven't read all of this thread yet.

I have been using my pipe lighter (Xikar Resource) to light my cigars. Is it better to use a torch lighter for cigars?
Soft flame or torch don't really matter outside of personal taste. The fuel matters though. A soft flame bic butane lighter works well. A zippo for instance that uses naptha which doesn't burn completely clean may taint the taste of a cigar. Potential adulterant of the cigar at lighting is also why you should wait until the sulfur end of a match burns off before lighting with a match.
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gravel 11:43 AM 03-20-2014
Thank you. I use the same care in lighting practices with my pipe tobacco.
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WhiteMamba 05:58 PM 03-20-2014
Thanks guys next cigar I think I will give a punch cutter a try.
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