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Old 11-12-2009, 11:28 AM   #1
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Default Re: Another Ammonia Question

Just finished a cigar with Scott aka FFFer. An AVO 80th, one of my all time favs. However, as I got down to the band or so I picked up the amonia taste we have been discussing. I let the cigar go out as Scott and I were chatting away. Once I fired the cigar back up, NO AMONIA! Not sure why and I normally don't enjoy a relight as much. But it may be a new found trick!
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Old 11-12-2009, 11:38 AM   #2
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Just finished a cigar with Scott aka FFFer. An AVO 80th, one of my all time favs. However, as I got down to the band or so I picked up the amonia taste we have been discussing. I let the cigar go out as Scott and I were chatting away. Once I fired the cigar back up, NO AMONIA! Not sure why and I normally don't enjoy a relight as much. But it may be a new found trick!
Interesting, Jaime. The Only Time I Had Ammonia Problems is when I First Started In This Hobby And Thought Cigars Were Ideally Stored @ 70 RH. After I Kept Them No Higher Than 65, No Problem. I Wonder If The Humidity Somehow Was A Little Higher In That One Stick, And It Dried Out Sufficiently In The Room Air.
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