I know that i'am suppose to separate my premium cigars from my flavored ones
but if I put different flavored cigars in the same humidor, wouldn't the flavor just mix...:smiley40:
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I know that i'am suppose to separate my premium cigars from my flavored ones
but if I put different flavored cigars in the same humidor, wouldn't the flavor just mix...:smiley40:
As long as you aren't planning on "aging" them for extended periods, they should be fine.
What really happens when "Yuck" mixes with "eewww"?
J/K :smiley2:
I like to use one of these from Amazon for my flavored cigars.
http://i487.photobucket.com/albums/r...ale/images.jpg
They end up a little dry, but that's because I never check the humidity.
:smiley2:Will
Why flavored???? Step away from the humidor.
DG
I was going to suggest that to improve their flavor, he insert them in his a@@ for storage -- but that wouldn't be hospitable.
One of these days I will have to break down and smoke one of these flavored cigars -- it feels wrong to ridicule with no first-hand knowledge, but it feels even more wrong to consider buying one...
Im a beginner =\, so i have to try everything!
Flavored cigars are fun, and a little tasty, but try not to smoke them around people who are smoking non flavored cigars. The aroma is SO strong, that it can mess up the experience for the other smoker (and if I'm enjoying an $8-10 stick, I'll be annoyed lol).
I have a $30 humidor for my Acid cigars, I got it off of cheaphumidors. It's a 50 cigar holder, it works out fine. My 150 ct humidor is for my more pure, non flavored cigars.
Just get the same kind of humidor you'd get for your regulars, just get a cheapy small one to toss them in. The aroma of the different Acid cigars are pretty similar, so they don't mix too much in my experience.
Just don't tell me you're trying to put Swishers in there, please. :p
well now I dont know if this is going to work well..........planning to get
Kahlua , Helix remix, CAO, Acid kuba, tabak Especial
im guessing cellophane all of them?
IMO, you should always just leave the cellophane on.
Cellophane is pretty porous, so the moisture will still get to your cigar. I don't know how much of a difference it makes with "marrying" aromas with real cigars, or if it makes any difference with flavoreds.
If you store flavoreds together, all their aromas are pretty strong. They're GOING to mingle. There's no escaping it if you like flavoreds. You can get dividers in a humidor and help separate them a bit.
Also, some people like to leave the cellophane on when they cut their cigars, to help keep their cutters clean. No real reason to take the cellophane off, imo.
it seems to me that, with the few flavored cigars i have tried, it is like they took a cigar that tastes horrible, and then misted the wrapper with some kind of flavoring. i guess that is supposed to make you not notice how bad the cigar is. to me, though, that is sort of like spraying cheap air freshener in the bathroom after you go number 2. then it just winds up smelling like lavender AND shit.
well I'm a complete noob to cigars, but I don't get it...if everyone here seems to hate flavoreds so much, who is smoking them?
14 year olds:smiley16:
Honestly though, the only flavored cigar I have had is the Java maduro. It was...smokeable. maybe I will have to pick up an Acid or something on my next trip to the B&M.