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What cigar (or pipe) did you smoke today?

Got my rectangular humidifier in today. It's been filled with distilled water and is working perfectly in my little humidor. It's keeping my stogies at about 70% humidity. I just need to find a little thermometer that I can put in there as well. With it being winter here still, my house is kept a little warmer than 70-degrees, so I want to make sure my cigars are being kept in a most optimum setting!!

You have to be careful with heat. 70 degrees is edgy but at about 80 degrees it is a good environment for cigar beetles to hatch and mess up your cigars. I actually keep my cigars a little cooler for that reason. I go with 65/65 65 degrees/ 65% humidity.
 
I hadn't thought of that. I'll check the temperatures in different areas of the house so I can keep them all in the best possible!!

I like to make sure that cigar aficionados don't have bad experiences with cigars. It is bad enough that we have a fairly steep learning curve but losing money on messed up cigars hurts your pockebook and the view of the hobby.
I should also mention here that beetle damaged cigars don't need to be discarded but they need to be taken care of. A few days in the freezer will take care of the cigar/tobacco beetle. We have to realize that cigars are suseptible to these pest because cigars are a natural product. The leaves are rolled to make the cigar. In the process, the overlooked beetle eggs on the tobacco can get rolled into a cigar just waiting to hatch and ruin you best cigars as they age. Just remember to get your cigars from reputable brands and sources. Most of your good brands go out of their way to make sure that this is not a problem but even then some get by and it only takes one....
Lastly, I wanted to mention that most "cigar juice" etc. out there is made of a fifty-fifty mixture of distilled water and food grade propylene glycol. A half gallon of the glycol will run you about $20 or so and last a long, long time. We use the glycol in our humidors to prevent mold and mildew from forming on the cigars and inside the humidor (plume is a different thing:D).
 

ecorrigan

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Took the kids to the park and watched them play 'til their heart's content, then took them bowling! I got beat in bowling by my 10-year old son! Finally got home at dark-thirty and got the kiddos put to bed and was able to have my first stogie of the day. It was a Carlos Torano Noventa. It had a growing full-flavor to it with a hint of leather, oak and black pepper. It was a superb roll too. The ash held on nicely as well. It stayed on right down to the wrapper. It definitely surprised me. The first one wasn't too impressive, but after having a second one I found it to be a good smoke! I'd definitely have more!
Thought I'd mention too, my humidor is working superbly as well. I moved it to a different, cooler room and found that all my sticks are doing great in it. The flavor is sure holding in it and I'm quite pleased with the rectangular humidifier that I put in it! Now that I've got this one working, I can move to the next one!!
 

DesertDan

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This weekends cigars were:
AB American, toro
Cigar.com Sun Grown, corona
Man O War, robusto
Reposado '96 maduro, salomon

The AB American has become one of my regulars and the Reposado '96 is going to become one as well.
 

BobC

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Old Henry Gold belicoso with McClelland's Highland. Nice cigar. I'm really liking the conn wrappers, but they are so delicate!
 

indycop

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Got my rectangular humidifier in today. It's been filled with distilled water and is working perfectly in my little humidor. It's keeping my stogies at about 70% humidity. I just need to find a little thermometer that I can put in there as well. With it being winter here still, my house is kept a little warmer than 70-degrees, so I want to make sure my cigars are being kept in a most optimum setting!!
get a digital and be done with it!:)
 

BobC

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Perdomo Patriarch maduro robusto tonight from one of the emptiest boxes in my humidors along with a glass of Coal Ila and then one of Lagavulin. The Coal Ila was a bit pungent tonight, but the Patriarch and the Lagavulin were outstanding. I believe Nick Perdomo is making some of the finest cigars in the world today.
 
Perdomo Patriarch maduro robusto tonight from one of the emptiest boxes in my humidors along with a glass of Coal Ila and then one of Lagavulin. The Coal Ila was a bit pungent tonight, but the Patriarch and the Lagavulin were outstanding. I believe Nick Perdomo is making some of the finest cigars in the world today.


Coal Ila is not for the faint of heart. :p Coal is a good first name for it. :p

I understand they make a 12 year old Lagavulin that is fairly full on peaty and strong tasting. Unfortunately, it is priced higher thant he 16 year old. Uh, yeah, makes sense.:rolleyes:

Oh and kiss, kiss Nick......:rofl:
 

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