Cigar thread

Curly J

Self Pwner in Training.

Sat, Aug 3, 2019 9:05 PM
posted by justincredible

Nice. I'm gonna make it to one of these events soon. 

Talk is cheap...lol. 

Honestly I'll let you know when they are going to open their dedicated cigar building. I'm thinking it will be September and they will have a huge cigar event to kick it off. You will be welcomed at our table(s).

In the mean time Justin, if you are still on Twitter, DM me your digits. I'm not sure how to post pics here any more, so I'll let you post them...no Homo. 

 

gut

Senior Member

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 2:47 AM

So, by all accounts two Boveda packets should have been perfect for my 40-50 stick humidor.

I started with 69% packets, and every time I opened my humidor it dropped 1%.

After appearing to settle @64-65%, I upgraded to 72% packets.  Same thing, every time I opened my humidor it dropped 1% and seemed to stick at @65%.

Then I tried 75% packets.  Would not budge off 65% humidity.  So I added a third packet, and it rose pretty quickly to 70%.  It's settled a tick above that for over a day (without being opened).  My humidor doesn't leak, but Boveda says it's packets often maintain 5-6% below stated levels.  Whatever, hopefully this is a stable workout.

gut

Senior Member

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 2:55 AM

On a related note, given that my humidor was probably @64-65%....I had same wrappers cracking when I cut them, still cracking even with a hole punch.  Some seemed to be a bit dry and smoke a little hot.

I mention it only because you read some preferences for 65% as being more flavorful/richer.   You wouldn't expect 65% vs. 70% to matter, but I could notice a difference.  65% could be superior for long-term storage, but you might always want 70% equilibrium before smoking.  I have no idea.

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 11:27 AM
posted by j_crazy

link is dead. what lighter did you end up with?

 

posted by Curly J

Yea, link fail....

Talked to Jack Torano on Thursday at cigars. (Google that name) Met him a couple of years ago at Jungle Jim's. Very nice guy. In fact every 'big wig' I've met at cigar events have been cool. Well Jonathon Drew was kinda full of himself, but would take the time to talk to you...or about himself.


Yeah, looks like the lighter is no longer available in any capacity at amazon. I tried finding something similar but couldn't. It's a basic 2 flame torch with punch and Cohiba branding.

 

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 11:28 AM
posted by Curly J

Talk is cheap...lol. 

Honestly I'll let you know when they are going to open their dedicated cigar building. I'm thinking it will be September and they will have a huge cigar event to kick it off. You will be welcomed at our table(s).

In the mean time Justin, if you are still on Twitter, DM me your digits. I'm not sure how to post pics here any more, so I'll let you post them...no Homo. 

Sent you a PM on here.

O-Trap

Chief Shenanigans Officer

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 12:04 PM
posted by gut

On a related note, given that my humidor was probably @64-65%....I had same wrappers cracking when I cut them, still cracking even with a hole punch.  Some seemed to be a bit dry and smoke a little hot.

I mention it only because you read some preferences for 65% as being more flavorful/richer.   You wouldn't expect 65% vs. 70% to matter, but I could notice a difference.  65% could be superior for long-term storage, but you might always want 70% equilibrium before smoking.  I have no idea.

Mid 60s and below always seem to smoke hot and burn too quick for me.  The cracking didn't seem hugely different, though I've noticed when I get up above 70%, they do become a lot softer and smoke longer.  The actual smoke seems thicker, too.

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 12:53 PM
posted by Curly J

Yea, link fail....

Talked to Jack Torano on Thursday at cigars. (Google that name) Met him a couple of years ago at Jungle Jim's. Very nice guy. In fact every 'big wig' I've met at cigar events have been cool. Well Jonathon Drew was kinda full of himself, but would take the time to talk to you...or about himself.

Jonathan Drew looks/seems like a total douche from a few videos I've watched. Doesn't surprise me.

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 12:55 PM
posted by gut

So, by all accounts two Boveda packets should have been perfect for my 40-50 stick humidor.

I started with 69% packets, and every time I opened my humidor it dropped 1%.

After appearing to settle @64-65%, I upgraded to 72% packets.  Same thing, every time I opened my humidor it dropped 1% and seemed to stick at @65%.

Then I tried 75% packets.  Would not budge off 65% humidity.  So I added a third packet, and it rose pretty quickly to 70%.  It's settled a tick above that for over a day (without being opened).  My humidor doesn't leak, but Boveda says it's packets often maintain 5-6% below stated levels.  Whatever, hopefully this is a stable workout.

I think I have two 72% packs and it stays right at 68%.

gut

Senior Member

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 1:13 PM
posted by justincredible

I think I have two 72% packs and it stays right at 68%.

Creeping up toward 72% now.  2 packs should have been fine, but clearly weren't getting the job done.  Unless maybe I needed one on the top and bottom.

So I may be switching back to the 72%.  75% might still be worthwhile if things are drier in the winter.

j_crazy

7 gram rocks. how i roll.

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 1:40 PM
posted by gut

Creeping up toward 72% now.  2 packs should have been fine, but clearly weren't getting the job done.  Unless maybe I needed one on the top and bottom.

So I may be switching back to the 72%.  75% might still be worthwhile if things are drier in the winter.

i've got 2 72% and a distilled water sponge, i can't get mine to stay above 68%. i'm honestly thinking of running a bead of caulk around the hygrometer cut out.

gut

Senior Member

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 1:55 PM
posted by j_crazy

i've got 2 72% and a distilled water sponge, i can't get mine to stay above 68%. i'm honestly thinking of running a bead of caulk around the hygrometer cut out.

I'm only using the packets.  My latest trial was two 75% packets, and it wasn't budging off 65%.  Put in a third packet and it pretty quickly climbed to 69% in a matter of hours, now about 72% after a few days.

My humidor is 40-50 capacity, and about 2/3 full.  Two packets was supposed to get the job done.  Maybe it's because they needed to be on opposite ends of the box, but I wouldn't expect that to matter.

I say put an extra packet in and see what happens.  They can be re-charged, so it's a pretty cheap option.

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 2:18 PM

Curly's humidor:

O-Trap

Chief Shenanigans Officer

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 2:21 PM
posted by gut

Creeping up toward 72% now.  2 packs should have been fine, but clearly weren't getting the job done.  Unless maybe I needed one on the top and bottom.

So I may be switching back to the 72%.  75% might still be worthwhile if things are drier in the winter.

I never thought to ask, but how did you season your box?  And for how long?
 

posted by justincredible

Curly's humidor:


 

 

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 2:29 PM
posted by O-Trap


It's a pretty aggressive flex, for sure.

 

gut

Senior Member

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 5:09 PM
posted by O-Trap

I never thought to ask, but how did you season your box?  And for how long?

I used the wipes and then left a cup of distilled water in it for 24 hours.  Then repeat.  And then I think I left the cup in for another 12 hours.

Never been an issue holding humidity.  The problem was I lost a little every time I opened it, and the packets weren't bringing it back up.

O-Trap

Chief Shenanigans Officer

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 5:22 PM
posted by gut

I used the wipes and then left a cup of distilled water in it for 24 hours.  Then repeat.  And then I think I left the cup in for another 12 hours.

Never been an issue holding humidity.  The problem was I lost a little every time I opened it, and the packets weren't bringing it back up.

Gotcha.  I thought you meant it was briefly spiking to where it should be and then dropping.  That could make sense if the wood was pulling moisture, but obviously, that would happen whether or not you were opening it.

Curly J

Self Pwner in Training.

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 5:43 PM

They changed the Cigar event to tonight and it's My Father. Currently smoking a My Father Tabacos Baez. (Cuban Sandwich). So far, so good. 

Curly J

Self Pwner in Training.

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 8:34 PM

Won another box tonight. Box of the My Father Cuban Sandwich which was my first stick of the night. I won 10 of them a month or so ago there too. It's a decent smoke and only goes for about $3.25 a stick at retail. My buddy said he found them for 50 some dollars for a box online.

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Wed, Aug 7, 2019 9:45 PM

I was a little bummed I couldn't make it tonight, but by the time I got home and took care of the dogs it was going to be pushing 6:45 by the time I got up there. So long as my golf league is over by September 12th I'll definitely come up that Thursday. Hopefully I can make it up once before then as well.

Had a Romeo Y Julieta Capulet tonight. It was pretty good. I think it would make a great golfing stick.

Zunardo

Senior Member

Thu, Aug 8, 2019 11:20 AM

I've no real interest in cigars, save for the one time me and a buddy each smoked a stogie when we  were 20 - you know, just because we could.

So, last night I went to an intimate acoustic blues concert held in the parking lot of a busy cigar/tobacco place.  I did chuckle when they charged me a "one-cigar" cover charge ($2.50 for their cheapest one, since I don't smoke).

   Interesting experience, interesting dynamic.  With the exception of me, everyone in the crowd had an aromatic cigar lit with a nearby bottle of scotch or bourbon on a little table. 

I really had no idea that many nice-looking women smoked cigars, and the male-female mix was even.  But it was a friendly and fraternal bunch, and I did enjoy some of the different fragrances.  Thought I detected vanilla once and cherry another time.

I told the owner I remembered my father smoking John Rolfe peach-brandy tobacco 50 years ago.  She said they still make it, but blackberry-flavored seems to be in vogue today.  Interesting.

 

O-Trap

Chief Shenanigans Officer

Thu, Aug 8, 2019 11:33 AM
posted by Zunardo

I've no real interest in cigars, save for the one time me and a buddy each smoked a stogie when we  were 20 - you know, just because we could.

So, last night I went to an intimate acoustic blues concert held in the parking lot of a busy cigar/tobacco place.  I did chuckle when they charged me a "one-cigar" cover charge ($2.50 for their cheapest one, since I don't smoke).

   Interesting experience, interesting dynamic.  With the exception of me, everyone in the crowd had an aromatic cigar lit with a nearby bottle of scotch or bourbon on a little table. 

I really had no idea that many nice-looking women smoked cigars, and the male-female mix was even.  But it was a friendly and fraternal bunch, and I did enjoy some of the different fragrances.  Thought I detected vanilla once and cherry another time.

I told the owner I remembered my father smoking John Rolfe peach-brandy tobacco 50 years ago.  She said they still make it, but blackberry-flavored seems to be in vogue today.  Interesting.

Aromatics are for women and children.


... mostly kidding.  I do hate them, but taste is taste.  I do really like the smell of coffee, chocolate, and vanilla ones.  Don't mind being around others who smoke them.

Yeah, I know a few women who smoke cigars on occasion, and to me, it's cool as hell.

Zunardo

Senior Member

Thu, Aug 8, 2019 11:50 AM
posted by O-Trap

Aromatics are for women and children.


... mostly kidding.  I do hate them, but taste is taste.  I do really like the smell of coffee, chocolate, and vanilla ones.  Don't mind being around others who smoke them.

Yeah, I know a few women who smoke cigars on occasion, and to me, it's cool as hell.

Lol.  In that case, I won't ask if you like your beer with orange peel essence and a slice on the glass. 

I did ask the owner if they had any that were Tim Horton's-flavored. 

On reflection, women smoking cigars goes against the grain for me.  That should be domain of manly men in drawing rooms filled with chairs upholstered with dark green leather, pool tables, and brandy snifters.   Yes, I'm a sexist dinosaur.  But, it's a thing, and I'll have to put it in my figurative pipe and smoke it metaphorically.   

 

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Thu, Aug 8, 2019 11:53 AM
posted by Zunardo

Lol.  In that case, I won't ask if you like your beer with orange peel essence and a slice on the glass. 

I did ask the owner if they had any that were Tim Horton's-flavored. 

On reflection, women smoking cigars goes against the grain for me.  That should be domain of manly men in drawing rooms filled with chairs upholstered with dark green leather, pool tables, and brandy snifters.   Yes, I'm a sexist dinosaur.  But, it's a thing, and I'll have to put it in my figurative pipe and smoke it metaphorically.   

 


justincredible

Honorable Admin

Thu, Aug 8, 2019 12:19 PM

Anyone have any experience with CAO Brazilia Gol cigars? Thinking of picking up a 10-pack, hoping my brother-in-law will split them with me.

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Thu, Aug 8, 2019 12:23 PM

I did order a few 5-packs yesterday, though my bro-in-law is taking 2 cigars from 2 of the packs.

5 Camacho Corojo robustos (all mine)
5 Liga Undercrown Maduro robustos
5 El Baton robustos

Cigarmonster has a 6-pack Camacho sampler that I'm also considering today. I already have two of varieties in the pack, but at $27 (normally $40) the price is very nice.

https://www.famous-smoke.com/best+of+camacho+sampler+cigars/item+53114