Freezing Cubans - A Prophylactic?
Hello all, a new member question if I may - what is the opinion of freezing all newly acquired cigars to prevent beetles? Advisable, necessary in some cases, or a myth?
Does freezing affect the flavor?
Thanks - I've seen posts here about freezing in response to an outbreak of the beetles, but didn't notice any info on whether it would be a good prophylactic measure
I would recommend NOT doing it.....
while it would most likely not hurt anything...provided you did it correctly.....your home freezer can't get cold enough to 100% kill all eggs.
I don't recall the precise temp necessary to do so but remember reading that home freezers can't get quite cold enough to absolutely guarantee egg kill.
The cigars must be brought down in temp gradually..kept there for a week or so and then very gradually brought back up to room temp. If this is not done correctly you can crack your cigar's wrappers.
A silly waste of time and too much of a risk IMHO.
You would do better to keep your humidor clean and to regularly check your cigars if this worries you.
Good smokes!