sleeved613 02:36 PM 06-14-2016
Hello Cigar Asylum!
I am new to the art of cigar smoking and was wondering if you could shed some light on a few issues for me?
1) I have a humidor, I seasoned it, bought 3 bovida packs to keep it humid and my hygrometer reads 75 degrees / 60%. I thought I did everything correctly, yet I am not sure that the above numbers are good thing. Can someone help me out?
2) I have been enjoying mild cigars. I have tried Avo, Macanudo, Jenuwine, etc. Can anyone suggest any others that might be good? I appreciate it.
Sleeved613
:-)
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4WheelVFR 02:54 PM 06-14-2016
60% humidity is fine. Some people like 'em a bit dryer even, but 60% is definitely fine. As for mild cigars, I don't have too many recommendations, but Arturo Fuente 858's are pretty good, especially in the sun grown wrapper. Arturo Fuente Hemingway series is also a good smoke.
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Skywalker 03:27 PM 06-14-2016
Welcome to the Asylum!
Best advice I can give... Try many different kinds of cigars. Mild is a good start but think about it like food or drink. Variety is the spice of life!!!
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AdamJoshua 03:57 PM 06-14-2016
Welcome to the asylum. From what I recall there were a bunch of Rocky Patels that were a really good mild to medium stick, smoking a lot of those back in the day. Some of the bigger websites that sell samplers might be a good start, buying a sampler let's you try a wide range of sticks without paying a lot of money.
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Oh and you should post in the new members thread introducing yourself there, more people will see it unless Peter just moves this one.
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icehog3 05:19 PM 06-14-2016
Is your hygrometer digital, and have you calibrated it?
Welcome to CA.
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AdamJoshua 05:21 PM 06-14-2016
Yes but it's electronic, I don't think I have to calibrate it.
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icehog3 05:22 PM 06-14-2016
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Yes but it's electronic, I don't think I have to calibrate it.
You, Sir, are ****ing retahted.
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sleeved613 06:33 PM 06-14-2016
Thanks everyone for the welcome.
I did calibrate it according to the instructions.... I will look into Rocky Patel tonight.
Cheers!
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75 degrees? Seems a bit hot, beetles like it though. I would put it somewhere cooler.
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Chainsaw13 07:40 PM 06-14-2016
Which Jenuwine store did you go to, Troy or Sterling Heights? If Troy, go a little further north on Rochester road to a Wild Bill's. Smaller store, but better prices. Lots of deals and the older guy behind the counter can point you to cigars you may like. Try their Mi Julia line. It's not very strong.
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area51 10:26 PM 06-14-2016
Originally Posted by Remo:
75 degrees? Seems a bit hot, beetles like it though. I would put it somewhere cooler.
That was my biggest concern
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sleeved613 08:39 AM 06-15-2016
I went to Jenuwine in Royal Oak. How did you know I was there?
:-) I will try some place cooler.
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Originally Posted by sleeved613:
I will try some place cooler.
65*/62-65 humidity works for me.
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sigsauer 09:42 AM 06-15-2016
massphatness 10:39 AM 06-15-2016
Chainsaw13 09:38 AM 06-16-2016
Originally Posted by sleeved613:
I went to Jenuwine in Royal Oak. How did you know I was there? :-) I will try some place cooler.
You mentioned having tried a Jenuwine cigar. Forgot they had the RO location.
Holts just sent an email for a 24 flash sale of Rocky Patel Connecticuts, 20 cigars starting at $39.99. I've never had these, so cant comment on how they taste, but Connecticut wrapped cigars tend to be on the milder side.
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Welcome neighbor! If you're wanting to try something light in the RP line try the Edge Lite.
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Weelok 02:41 PM 06-16-2016
Welcome!!!! Fill up your humidor and the humidity will stabilize. I suspect you have too much unoccupied space. PM me your address and I can send you a humidor guide I picked up that I don't need as my set up is Sofa King We Todd Did but works for me I guess????
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sleeved613 03:22 PM 06-16-2016
Great suggestions everyone! Thank you so much.
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jjirons69 09:44 AM 06-17-2016