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Title: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: Dugout DickStone on November 30, 2010, 02:00:06 PM
I have acquired multiple Romeo y Julietas, Romeo No. 2 from Habana Cuba and plan enjoying over the holiday seasons.  I cannot locate my little humidor I used to use.  They are currently in the aluminum tubes they come in, in a ziploc.  How do I maintain these spliffs until it's time to light them up and blow the smoke in poor people's faces?

 :bigtoke:
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: CNS on November 30, 2010, 02:02:26 PM
You can't.  You really need to just smoke them all now.  If you need help....
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: Dugout DickStone on November 30, 2010, 02:08:16 PM
You can't.  You really need to just smoke them all now.  If you need help....

Fair enough.  Meet me at the Club at 5.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: CNS on November 30, 2010, 02:17:11 PM
I used to work with a guy that would put them in a zip lock, then put that inside another zip lock with a few damp paper towels, seal the whole thing up and put it in the crisper drawer of his fridge.  I had some of his cigs that got this treatment, and they were good.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: Dugout DickStone on November 30, 2010, 02:19:28 PM
Currently in a ziploc with a moist paper towel, in lower desk drawer.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: jtksu on November 30, 2010, 02:22:31 PM
Not sure you need 2 ziplocks, seems like the inner one would seal out the moisture.  But, yeah that's a good way to keep them fresh for a short period of time.  Also, they sell little pieces of wood (look kinda like big reeds from like an oboe or something) that you can soak for a while and then put that in with you stogies.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: WildcatNkilt on November 30, 2010, 02:23:56 PM
Best case scenario is to keep the cigars at 70/70 (70 degrees Fahrenheit at 70% humidity).  I wouldn't recommend putting them in a fridge, and especially a freezer.  

Honestly, go buy another humidor.  You can get some pretty decent ones around $50-$75.  Only takes a week or so to charge.

When you've smoked enough, you can tell the difference between a cigar that is too dry or too moist.  S

Savor the flavor my friend.  Don't ruin the taste of a good cigar by smoking it too soon.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: Dugout DickStone on November 30, 2010, 02:27:07 PM
 Don't ruin the taste of a good cigar by smoking it too soon.

What about too late!?  oh man, I am going to screw this up big time.  Reminds me of the time I made jello shots and drank them too early.   :ohno:
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: WildcatNkilt on November 30, 2010, 02:29:22 PM
 Don't ruin the taste of a good cigar by smoking it too soon.

What about too late!?  oh man, I am going to screw this up big time.  Reminds me of the time I made jello shots and drank them too early.   :ohno:

Naw, you can save a cigar.

I get pissed at myself if I smoke one that is too dry.  Burns hot and too fast.  One that is too moist burns slow (obviously), but also doesn't allow you to get that full flavor.  Tends to burn inside-out as well which is annoying.

Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: CNS on November 30, 2010, 02:30:28 PM
Just remember, there are some humidity sticks that are the same size of a cig, that are made to be laid in the small humidors with the cigs.  Could prolly pick one of these up at a smoke shop.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: WildcatNkilt on November 30, 2010, 02:32:35 PM
 Don't ruin the taste of a good cigar by smoking it too soon.

What about too late!?  oh man, I am going to screw this up big time.  Reminds me of the time I made jello shots and drank them too early.   :ohno:

Also not sure if you are a drinker, but nothing is better than a good cigar with a glass of wine, scotch on ice, or a good micro brew.  Explore the different flavors.  Taste how the earthly flavor of the cigar and the buttery-smoothness of a Malbec mix.  rough ridin' amazing.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: KSUTOMMY on November 30, 2010, 03:45:48 PM
Hey cheap-ass, buy a humidor and be done with it - there is nothing finer than some nice stogies and a bottle of Jameson... IMPOSSIBLE to be beat. The drunker I get - the more I inhale and the more it feels like a cinderblock on my chest the next day. Worth it? Without question.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: 06wildcat on November 30, 2010, 04:49:04 PM
Hey cheap-ass, buy a humidor and be done with it - there is nothing finer than some nice stogies and a bottle of Jameson... IMPOSSIBLE to be beat. The drunker I get - the more I inhale and the more it feels like a cinderblock on my chest the next day. Worth it? Without question.

Hey dumbass, you don't inhale cigar smoke.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: Booze_Cat on November 30, 2010, 11:37:27 PM
use an empty tupperware box and take a sponge and submerge in water then squeeze until it's still wet but not dripping. This will help for 7-9 days, try and get a proper cedar humidor or these puppies are doomed
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: turns_cats_trashy on December 01, 2010, 12:22:55 AM
Hey cheap-ass, buy a humidor and be done with it - there is nothing finer than some nice stogies and a bottle of Jameson... IMPOSSIBLE to be beat. The drunker I get - the more I inhale and the more it feels like a cinderblock on my chest the next day. Worth it? Without question.

Hey dumbass, you don't inhale cigar smoke.

Does this same principal apply to Black & Milds?  :dunno:
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: Stevesie60 on December 01, 2010, 12:28:05 AM
Hey cheap-ass, buy a humidor and be done with it - there is nothing finer than some nice stogies and a bottle of Jameson... IMPOSSIBLE to be beat. The drunker I get - the more I inhale and the more it feels like a cinderblock on my chest the next day. Worth it? Without question.

Hey dumbass, you don't inhale cigar smoke.

Does this same principal apply to Black & Milds?  :dunno:

Hope not. I view them as an oversized cigarette.
Title: Re: Cigar humidity thread
Post by: KSUTOMMY on December 01, 2010, 03:58:48 AM
Hey cheap-ass, buy a humidor and be done with it - there is nothing finer than some nice stogies and a bottle of Jameson... IMPOSSIBLE to be beat. The drunker I get - the more I inhale and the more it feels like a cinderblock on my chest the next day. Worth it? Without question.

Hey dumbass, you don't inhale cigar smoke.

YOU might not, but I occasionally do when I'm sober (I enjoy the taste more this way) and increasingly do it when I get drunk... dumb-ass. Go drink another cosmo and puff your cigar.