If aging cigars in cedar gives them a cedary flavor, would leaving one in coffee beans give it a coffee flavor?
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If aging cigars in cedar gives them a cedary flavor, would leaving one in coffee beans give it a coffee flavor?
If you get some pretty mild cigars and let them sit out for a couple of days to dry then put the in tupperware with a shot glass with our favorite beverage, like bourbon, the tobacco can absorb some of the flavor.
ive heard good things about the drew estates, but im mainly just curious to see how this turns out, now that i know it might be possible.
I honestly think you can do that - but there would be no consistency. You could do a lot of experimenting for the "right" balance, (I gotta think it would be awfully costly). It's just easier to purchase them already flavored...
BTW - if you like the "coffee" flavored cigars - try the Drew Estates Java. They're very well constructed and smoke extremely well. Not a huge flavored cigar fan, but those are very nice. (They're actually made by Rocky Patel for Drew Estates). I'd suggest you smoke it while you're drinking a Pepsi. For some reason, that's a great combo...
And if you really want to try something that is infused with alcohol - try the Gurkha infused with Cognac. I don't care for them at all :smiley11: , but you might... (Some swear by them) :smiley26:
oliveros makes a cognac infused cigar that is MUCH MUCH less expensive than gurkha....it's premium tobacco...actually a pretty good smoke....
there are some leon jimenes cigars that are available that are infused with dominican coffees....they're actually a very good smoke if you enjoy coffee with your cigar...
I agree that the Drew Estates Java is a fine cigar, for a flavored cigar. I'll smoke these a few times a year when I'm feeling like something unusual.
I wouldn't try to flavor your own cigars. It's going to be hit and miss, but whatever you decide....
I also have a CAO Moontrance once in a blue moon, they're not bad, but I get sick of them after one stick and have to wait for the next blue moon. :smiley42:
Maybe a way to save a lousy cigar? That might be worth a try. I've got a few that are very bland.
Or probably just end up with a flavored dog rocket. :smiley36: :smiley36: