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I'll share this experience. My wife smoked infused stuff for a while and had her own tupperware for them. As soon as you took the lid off the room would fill with fruity smells. If the scent could fill the room just by taking the lid off I have to imagine it would impart quite a bit of flavor on non-infused cigars sitting in an enclosed space together for long periods of time. Best not to chance it, especially with tupperware being as cheap as it is.
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I am reading through this whole thread (on page 40 right now) and am enjoying all the info.
Quick question...Why are people down on infused cigars? I have yet to try one, but will soon. Just seems like they have a bad stigma sometimes. Sorry if this was asked in the 36 pages I have yet to read! |
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Acids smell like a perfume shop. You need a separate humidor for them. Many people have had some VERY nasty Acids. Mac and the Kuba Kuba Maduro come to mind. You know it's gotta be bad when Mac puts down a Maduro. But try them if you like, to each his own. Smoke what you like. :2 |
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I actually wanted to buy a Java to try and found the same problem with the box they had.
And I plan on trying everything that I can. Its like when I started exploring different beers. I would have missed out on some ones I really liked if I would have listened to others saying to stay away. |
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Cigars, eh somehow very quickly I found out what I like. So I stick with that now. But yeah the Java's are so underfilled it's not even funny. I would just do the best you can to research the infused cigars, many people claim there are a few very good ones. Just gotta look them up. I'd smoke them at a B&M though, don't want to have to buy multiple humidors and humidifiers for cigars you might not even like. |
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I love drinking some arrogant bastard every now and then. Free beer? Now THAT is awesome.
My plan for the infused ones will be to just pick up a couple at a time from a store around here. Just moved 1000 miles from home so I need to find some good places first. Everything else I am just going to buy samplers so I can try a wide range of cigars faster. No boxes for me yet. Also, what is the more preferred lighter? single or multi flame? |
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Thanks for the answers. I'm sure I will have many more questions.
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The above just about hits it on the head, however, with smoking a cigar or whatever, the length of the finish usually refers to how long the aftertaste of the tobacco and other nuances remain with you, after the smoke has ended. An example would be that, after smoking a mild cigar, such as a Gispert, the after taste may remain with you for 15, 30, maybe even 45 minutes, however, after smoking a truly full bodied cigar, such as an Opus-X, the after taste may actually be with you for several hours, and in some cases even longer![/QUOTE
After every smoke. I usually have an after taste that last for hours. Is it me or the cigar. I don't think all the cigars Ihave smoked are full bodied. |
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