I'd recommend the beads solution.
Heartfelt Industries offer them and has a great reputation. I recently ordered them and they immediately stabilized one of my "problem" humidors.
Their website: http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/Home.htm
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I'd recommend the beads solution.
Heartfelt Industries offer them and has a great reputation. I recently ordered them and they immediately stabilized one of my "problem" humidors.
Their website: http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/Home.htm
Man, you have described me to a T, but I could wait 60 minutes....Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperChuck
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Originally Posted by SuperChuck
We need this post for Bill Clinton over on Cigar Pass (the infamous Humidor Problem thread...)
Home brewing is another hobby of mine. You see the same problems in beermaking. Beginning brewers tend to freak out if ANYTHING is imperfect. They sterilize their brewpot, triple-filter their water, and start to panic if they don't see bubbles in the first 15 minutes. They start to get concerned that they killed their yeast because it's only 69 degrees, not the recommended 70.Quote:
Originally Posted by illilli
Meanwhile, brewing is a rediculously inaccurate science. I've had fermentations that go strong for a week, I've had fermentations go three days. Once I even brewed the day before a heatwave and came home to a fermenter that had erupted like Mount Vesuvius! And you know what? All those beers came out just fine.
One of my best friends does home brewing. He makes this dark stout that litterally begs to be drank while you are smoking a fine cigar. Well, it's a dark stout MOST of the time...:smiley1: Regardless of how it tastes, it packs a hell of kick!Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperChuck