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    Absent any other evidence in you humi (dust, other damaged cigars), I think I'd keep the eagle eye out for a while and take immediate and drastic action if I saw anything else suspicious.

    There is some risk in the freeze / thaw process itself, and imho, not a necessary one right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post

    There is some risk in the freeze / thaw process itself, and imho, not a necessary one right now.
    I've never frozen cigars, but in the case that I need to, does freezing cigars affect their quality when you bring them out of the deep freeze and they thaw?
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    Quote Originally Posted by denver24 View Post
    I've never frozen cigars, but in the case that I need to, does freezing cigars affect their quality when you bring them out of the deep freeze and they thaw?
    You need to do it slowly. I plan on 3 days in the freeze and 3 days in the refrigerator. Those who have done it say it has no effect on the flavor once the cigars re acclimate in the humi for a couple of weeks. As with any shock change in temperature and humidity the construction of the cigar could suffer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denver24 View Post
    I've never frozen cigars, but in the case that I need to, does freezing cigars affect their quality when you bring them out of the deep freeze and they thaw?
    I've never done it either but I've talked with a couple of guys who have. They say it's very important to double zip lock the cigars and do every thing you can to remove as much air from each bag during the initial packing process.

    If done correctly, freezing has no effect on the cigars, you'll never know that they were ever frozen.

    Mark, if I were you, I'd just keep a careful eye on things for a while. If you see another beetle hole or two, then you probably should consider freezing them.
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    I'd keep the watchful eye. If you do freeze them, get the new vacuu-zip locks from glad. They come in quart and gallon size and come with a hand-vac pump (mechanical, not electric). The bags are great, I can freeze steak with no ice crystals for weeks.
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    Talking how about a ziplock bag?

    Would it be possible to "quarenteen" the one in a ziploc type bag and put it in the humidor or would that particular cigar or cigars be affected by the humidity in the humidor? Good luck on that. Roger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger View Post
    Would it be possible to "quarenteen" the one in a ziploc type bag and put it in the humidor or would that particular cigar or cigars be affected by the humidity in the humidor? Good luck on that. Roger.
    Wouldn't want to do that. I need to kill the little bugger. Freezing is the only way. I don't know whether any other cigars have been attacked, so I'm freezing anything loose also. If that weren't an issue I'd just smoke the one with the hole in it.

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    This is the first time I had to resort to freezing cigars so I was curious about how they'd hold up. Took them out of the freezer and into the fridge yesterday and figured, for the sake of experimentation, I'd smoke one this morning. I could find no adverse effects. Burn was fine, moisture content was fine (spongy, no bitterness or hard draw) and flavors were just what I expected.

    We have one of those kitchen vacuum food savers, so I put the cigars in the bag and suctioned ALMOST all of the air out before hitting the seal button. There was just enough room in the bag for the cigars to be loose. If you ever have to freeze loose cigars and have one of these gadgets they work great!
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    I say it's time for a good ol college smoke session. The bugs can get them if they are burnt.

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