Savoy 09:18 PM 07-29-2009
Hey!
How long (if at all) should a cigar come out of the humi before smoking it?
Thanks!
Greg
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Chris. 09:32 PM 07-29-2009
Dont take them out until you are ready to smoke them. Assuming you are storing at proper RH levels, they are ready to go when you take it out. Keeping them out of the humi for any period of time, unsealed will just dry them out and over a few days to a week can ruin your cigars flavor.
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Hi,
after reading some review here and there... i'm so interested to try those cabaiguan,nub and illusione cigar...so i wondering where should i go or who might i can contact so that i can buy those cigars...i not looking for a cabinet...maybe 5ers for each brand of torpedo or robustos...
another things is.. i'm staying in Malaysia,so i'm looking those company that can ship those cigar to my country...
sorry for the trouble and thank you so much...
:-)
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bobarian 12:28 AM 07-30-2009
Originally Posted by gbum:
Hi,
after reading some review here and there... i'm so interested to try those cabaiguan,nub and illusione cigar...so i wondering where should i go or who might i can contact so that i can buy those cigars...i not looking for a cabinet...maybe 5ers for each brand of torpedo or robustos...
another things is.. i'm staying in Malaysia,so i'm looking those company that can ship those cigar to my country...
sorry for the trouble and thank you so much... :-)
http://www.newhavanacigars.com/ Not sure if they ship overseas, but you might give them a call or email.
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SchizoFilly 02:29 PM 07-30-2009
Ok, here's a question I want somebody to answer for me. How do you decide when you have enough for the time being and should smoke down your stash before buying more.....or is my problem just that I need another/bigger humidor?
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LordOfWu 02:37 PM 07-30-2009
Originally Posted by SchizoFilly:
need another/bigger humidor
Answered your own question!
:-)
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GreekGodX 02:42 PM 07-30-2009
Originally Posted by SchizoFilly:
Ok, here's a question I want somebody to answer for me. How do you decide when you have enough for the time being and should smoke down your stash before buying more.....or is my problem just that I need another/bigger humidor?
I wish there was an answer for this as I cannot stop buying cigars!! Get a few coolers and keep ordering brother
:-) you think you are done and then you find another deal.
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SchizoFilly 02:45 PM 07-30-2009
Glad the guest bed is comfy because the wife is not going to be happy with those answers.
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taltos 02:48 PM 07-30-2009
Originally Posted by SchizoFilly:
Glad the guest bed is comfy because the wife is not going to be happy with those answers.
Tell her that you got the coolers on sale.
:-)
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hotreds 02:57 PM 07-30-2009
Originally Posted by cady97dev:
Storing sticks in my Vino....Should I leave my sticks in plastics bags while in vino or remove them from bags. You can see what I mean in the "Lets see pics of you Humidor" section. I have some sticks loose and some in plastic zip lock bags.. PLease advise....
Thanks George
You can actually buy some cheap pencil/pen holders to hold those loose cigars. I just got 10 at Meijers here for .39 each- don't think you have that store in Mass-but I'm sure you can get similar at Wallyworld or the like.
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aich75013 11:52 AM 08-25-2009
Sometimes when my ash falls offf, my next draw tastes bitter.
Should I purge when the ash falls?
Should I be purging at times throughout the smoke?
I normally let the ash fall off naturally. It's usually about an inch long.
Thanks.
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NCRadioMan 11:58 AM 08-25-2009
Originally Posted by aich75013:
Sometimes when my ash falls offf, my next draw tastes bitter.
Should I purge when the ash falls?
Should I be purging at times throughout the smoke?
I normally let the ash fall off naturally. It's usually about an inch long.
Thanks.
I know guys that do it all the time. I used to then realized I was doing it when I didn't really have to. Try it and see what happens. I would think it would help.
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ValorBali41 12:04 PM 08-25-2009
Here is a question for the thread. How do the makers of the tobacco infuse flavors into the cigar. For instance one may say that a cigar tastes of leather and coffee beans. But how is that flavor added?
Thanks
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NCRadioMan 12:11 PM 08-25-2009
The tobacco sits in a room with whatever the infusion ingredient is and tobacco soaks it all up. Or some tobacco is aged in wiskey to other barrels used for alcohol and the baccy picks up those flavors. As for ACIDS, over 200 different natural herbs and Asian oils line the walls of his factory’s cuarto aromatico (aroma room) where the tobacco sits and soaks it up. I also think that some company's will use an extract directly sprayed onto the tobacco.
A non-infused cigars tobacco can have alot of natural flavors like leather or coffee beans, chocolate, spice, etc.
You can infuse your own cigars if you let one sit in a bag or box with a shot of your favorite alcohol and the cigar will pick up that flavor.
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Barteur 05:12 PM 08-25-2009
Originally Posted by GreekGodX:
I wish there was an answer for this as I cannot stop buying cigars!! Get a few coolers and keep ordering brother :-) you think you are done and then you find another deal.
:-)
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Snake Hips 08:54 PM 08-25-2009
Originally Posted by ValorBali41:
Here is a question for the thread. How do the makers of the tobacco infuse flavors into the cigar. For instance one may say that a cigar tastes of leather and coffee beans. But how is that flavor added?
Thanks
These flavors are not added, but are natural flavor characteristics of the tobacco. Many different types of tobaccos from many different countries and many different sub-regions are grown and cured in many different ways to offer a huge range of possible flavors found in cigars. The flavors themselves are what we percieve to be similar to other flavors, such as leather and coffee beans, although in actuality the cigar (obviously) just tastes like tobacco.
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Chris. 10:45 PM 08-25-2009
Originally Posted by Barteur:
:-)
I just don't look for deals until I feel a very strong urge to buy. So, like once a month probably. lol
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I am smoking cigars for around 3 years but i have never really tried told the cigars for a longer period with my mouth. The few times that i dit it was really uncomfortable (smoke up my eyes / weird to breath)
is there a special technique (want to try to smoke while riding bicycle)
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bigloo 02:12 PM 08-26-2009
Originally Posted by pmwz:
I am smoking cigars for around 3 years but i have never really tried told the cigars for a longer period with my mouth. The few times that i dit it was really uncomfortable (smoke up my eyes / weird to breath)
is there a special technique (want to try to smoke while riding bicycle)
Honestly, if you are going to smoke a cigar riding a bicycle, look for some crappy wood tipped cigars. They will solve your problems and will not waste your money. The wind when riding will cause the cigar to burn very hot, fast and crooked, it will turn a good cigar bad really fast.
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Originally Posted by bigloo:
Honestly, if you are going to smoke a cigar riding a bicycle, look for some crappy wood tipped cigars. They will solve your problems and will not waste your money. The wind when riding will cause the cigar to burn very hot, fast and crooked, it will turn a good cigar bad really fast.
jlp petit cazadores would be the cigar that i plan on smoking. I dont think that i am going to do it more than 5 per year but its something that i like to try...
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