CigarNut 07:01 PM 12-10-2009
Originally Posted by dragon0708:
How about an Acid Kuba Kuba or Cold Fusion Ice Tea with the rest of your smokes in a humi? I have all my Acid cigars in a separate humi from all others.
Infused cigars should be stored away from "regular" cigars.
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muhren 08:30 PM 12-10-2009
Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
May I ask where you got this false info?
The false info being what?
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icehog3 08:38 PM 12-10-2009
Originally Posted by muhren:
The false info being what?
That cigar flavors "mingle", with the exception (the time it is true) being infused cigars.
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muhren 08:50 PM 12-10-2009
Excuse my simpleton reference here...I have been smoking for years (LOW quantity) and have since started to really taste the flavors profiles in the cigars. I went to the library and borrowed 'A complete Idiot's Guide to Cigars' An idiot has gotta start somewhere!
:-)
As it turns out, I should have read ahead! I was stuck in concept from Page 160:
"The cigars in the marrying room are packed closely together so that they have a chance to share flavors and mellow with hundreds of nearby stogies!"
As it turns out...this is during the aging process prior to being packaged. It is part of the 'marrying time' The author suggests that by the time it gets to me, the aging and flavors have already been completed.
I'm just digging into the book...it makes me feel good to own some quality cigars. I suggest picking up a copy! BUT, read it completely first before asking questions.
:-)
M
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icehog3 08:52 PM 12-10-2009
No worries, Mike, lots of people learn from the questions posed here, not just the person asking, so you might have done others a service.
:-)
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DavenportESQ 09:18 PM 12-10-2009
Is it True, if you don't use it you loose it?
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icehog3 11:33 PM 12-10-2009
Originally Posted by DavenportESQ:
Is it True, if you don't use it you loose it?
Actually if you don't use it, you
lose it. Loose is more like the way that mumu fits you.
:-)
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muhren 04:45 PM 12-11-2009
I have just finished 'The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cigars' AND
I'm looking for another good resource book. I signed up for the Pearlman '09 version of another thread, but can any vets recommend another good read with some specifics on location and/or geography and the flavors they can impart?
Thanks!
M
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Originally Posted by muhren:
I have just finished 'The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cigars' AND
I'm looking for another good resource book. I signed up for the Pearlman '09 version of another thread, but can any vets recommend another good read with some specifics on location and/or geography and the flavors they can impart?
Thanks!
M
Perelman's Cigar Cyclopedia is more of a statistical referance than anything else. While it does have some other information in it, it's main purpose is to simply list current production cigars, their sizes, the country of manufacture, the countries of tobacco origin for the cigar and some manufacturing notes on the cigar. It's not really much of a flavor guide.
Rather than another book, is to take Perelman's and look up the cigars you are smoking and see what the tobacco origins are for those cigars. Eventually, you'll start tasting some similarities and patterns. But, keep in mind, that there are many variables in tobacco growing and simply changing something as mundane as afternoon shadows on the tobacco plant can make two pieces of tobacco grown only a few miles apart taste radically different.
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NCRadioMan 05:02 PM 12-11-2009
Originally Posted by muhren:
I have just finished 'The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cigars' AND
I'm looking for another good resource book. I signed up for the Pearlman '09 version of another thread, but can any vets recommend another good read with some specifics on location and/or geography and the flavors they can impart?
Thanks!
M
The Ultimate Cigar Book by Richard Hacker. It's a damn good read.
http://richardcarletonhacker.com/cigarbooks.html
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MrOneEyedBoh 05:15 PM 12-11-2009
On cigars that crack. Can a cigar crack when smoking if its rolled too tightly? The cigar I smoked today started to crack about 1/3 of the way Into It. Like all over as the cigar burned down. its weird because it from my vino 65 temp and 65 rh with the usual fluctuations as it cycles. I have pulled other smokes from the vino and no problems. Could a thin wrapper cause it to be ultra fragile and be more prone to cracking?
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Chris. 06:08 PM 12-11-2009
I think it might have more to do with temp changes and thin wrappers. Maybe it got bumped in that particular spot during boxing? Were you smoking it outdoors?
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Snake Hips 07:23 PM 12-11-2009
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh:
On cigars that crack. Can a cigar crack when smoking if its rolled too tightly? The cigar I smoked today started to crack about 1/3 of the way Into It. Like all over as the cigar burned down. its weird because it from my vino 65 temp and 65 rh with the usual fluctuations as it cycles. I have pulled other smokes from the vino and no problems. Could a thin wrapper cause it to be ultra fragile and be more prone to cracking?
Where were you smoking it? This happens a lot when the ambient air where you're smoking is really dry; the tobacco toward the burning end expands (you can see this if you look at a cigar you've been smoking, particular thin and/or box-pressed cigars - they get larger toward the burning end) and the wrapper gets dried out quickly in the dry air and tends to crack.
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MrOneEyedBoh 10:05 PM 12-11-2009
/\ yep. It looked like it was flared at the end. I was driving in my car and it was cold out. I had the heat on but low and the window cracked.
And the wrapper looked pretty thin compared to some other ones I've smoked.
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Perfecto 11:48 PM 12-12-2009
Alright.....well kick me stupid! I just found you guys and would like to elbow in and mingle with the crowd. I not only like to smoke gars but I also like to dibble in trading off a few here and there to help support mine and yours addiction. So I'm looking for the WTB/WTS section for damn good cigars and I know I'm being over looked. I go to the rules section for the retailers and find this.....
Default Rules for this room
This is a hobby board. We have WTB/WTS sections for members to transact business in and they should not post here ..... unless told to do so by the admin team based upon the nature of their participation.
So where is it located?
I can see them for coffee..tea and pipes but no gars!
OK start kicking..........
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NCRadioMan 11:50 PM 12-12-2009
Originally Posted by Perfecto:
Alright.....well kick me stupid! I just found you guys and would like to elbow in and mingle with the crowd. I not only like to smoke gars but I also like to dibble in trading off a few here and there to help support mine and yours addiction. So I'm looking for the WTB/WTS section for damn good cigars and I know I'm being over looked. I go to the rules section for the retailers and find this..... Default Rules for this room
This is a hobby board. We have WTB/WTS sections for members to transact business in and they should not post here ..... unless told to do so by the admin team based upon the nature of their participation.
So where is it located?
I can see them for coffee..tea and pipes but no gars!
OK start kicking..........
Hang around, post a little bit and get the feel of the place and get to know some members and all kinds of doors will open.
:-)
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icehog3 11:51 PM 12-12-2009
Originally Posted by Perfecto:
Alright.....well kick me stupid! I just found you guys and would like to elbow in and mingle with the crowd. I not only like to smoke gars but I also like to dibble in trading off a few here and there to help support mine and yours addiction. So I'm looking for the WTB/WTS section for damn good cigars and I know I'm being over looked. I go to the rules section for the retailers and find this..... Default Rules for this room
This is a hobby board. We have WTB/WTS sections for members to transact business in and they should not post here ..... unless told to do so by the admin team based upon the nature of their participation.
So where is it located?
I can see them for coffee..tea and pipes but no gars!
OK start kicking..........
You will see it soon with a little participation and patience. Remember when you do get access, there is no buying, selling or trading of Cuban cigars at Cigar Asylum. Welcome and enjoy your stay, it's a great place to hang out.
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Ranger_B 11:58 PM 12-12-2009
Originally Posted by Perfecto:
Alright.....well kick me stupid! I just found you guys and would like to elbow in and mingle with the crowd. I not only like to smoke gars but I also like to dibble in trading off a few here and there to help support mine and yours addiction.
Welcome to the asylum. You might want to take a gander at the NST. Here is the link:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=14254 . Correct me if I am out of line here TOE but the whole purpose behind this one is to build some experience and some trader feedback. As you will see the longer you are here this is a great place to sample and share yours and others experience in this hobby of ours.
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icehog3 12:04 AM 12-13-2009
Originally Posted by Ranger_B:
Welcome to the asylum. You might want to take a gander at the NST. Here is the link:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=14254 . Correct me if I am out of line here TOE but the whole purpose behind this one is to build some experience and some trader feedback. As you will see the longer you are here this is a great place to sample and share yours and others experience in this hobby of ours.
You're not out of line, Frank, thanks for the assist.
:-)
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Perfecto 12:11 AM 12-13-2009
I like it already.........I feel like trap doors are everywhere......I think I feel Ninja mode coming on!
Hey.. thanks for quick responses guys.
Puff on........
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