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08-10-2013, 03:30 PM | #2182 |
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Good question and I've seen it discussed before but not by what I would perceive as experts and that would require someone study it and it's hard enough to find anyone studying cigars as it is. My thoughts are it's not a problem unless you have an allergy to the mold. Basically, mold is mold. Your not eating it, your burning it. While it may taste and smell horrible, by the very nature of you burning it your not inhaling the spores but you can guarantee some spore excitation so your going to inhale some hence the allergy component.
People live around and eat mold all the time and it basically comes down to whether or not your allergic to that particular mold. Most cigar mold will be on the level of a food type of mold or your typical black varieties. As CigarJournal noted though, what people typically call mold is often just mineral particulates but if left unattended, i.e. you love white spotty ploom and cheer it along to grow, then mold will grow on the particulates and at that point, you've got a mess. Your best bet is to wipe off all that surface junk, clip the foots if you see it plooming out of the foot etc. I've smoked Grayclifs that were starting to grow stuff out of the foot and I just clipped them back and lit it up. I've got allergies that make grown men tremble and I didn't have any problems. I'll be damned if I'm surrendering a cigar to whatever crap that wants to take it from me. I'll plug beetle holes, wipe my cigars and purge it with fire and a smile. |
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08-10-2013, 08:04 PM | #2184 | |
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08-10-2013, 08:17 PM | #2185 |
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Just playing both sides of the coin, Jason. If a person truly believes that he has plume vs mold and insists on smoking said cigar, I was just wondering if there would be any downsides to it.
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08-10-2013, 08:29 PM | #2186 |
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Well I can understand that. I'd have to it would depend on a lot of variables. We all know black mold causes issues but others do not.
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08-10-2013, 08:45 PM | #2187 |
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Greg, there is also really no upside. I've only smoked a few sticks with actual plume(bloom) and have not noticed anything special that would have me seeking them out. While it does add to the aesthetic I have not seen any review that can point to special flavors added by the plume.
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08-10-2013, 08:54 PM | #2188 |
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So a question for you guys, I know your going to say get rid of the humidifier. But, have any of you guys had a crystal humidifier drip on cigars. Now here is the catch this humidifier has not been filled in a few weeks (not needed). My humi level is at 68%, my humidor is in a warmer room in my house. The temp of the room is around 80ish. The humidifier is was in the lid, sense this happened it has been moved. Non of my cigars where damp, just one cellophane wrapper was wet. What could this be. I am thinking think that the humidifier produced condensation. Which i did not know this could happen. I will change out to gel but i am just wondering what could have caused this.
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08-10-2013, 09:38 PM | #2190 |
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08-10-2013, 09:47 PM | #2192 |
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08-10-2013, 10:43 PM | #2193 | |
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Further, switching over to gel will not solve the problem. If your humidifier is dripping then your humidor is likely too humid. I would recommend beads (any beads) over a crystal humidifier or gel. Just my ...
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08-10-2013, 11:40 PM | #2194 |
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Personally, I do not have a large cabinet humidor or a walk in. I have a closet and the overflow goes into the guestroom.
The method I use is rather simple. I have a large thermodynamic fridge that can fit about 50 boxes of cigars. This fridge carries boxes I want to acclimate to my desired climate, which is 68/70. Some boxes I keep in there to smoke and to age in that humidor. But for 99% of my boxes, I vacuum pack them or wrap them, and store them at the acclimated temperature and preferred relative humidity. Using pv=nrt, due to my pressure and temperature being constant, my humidity is held at my preferred setting. I keep a couple hygrometers in some vped bags to see, and have been very successful. Generally, I do 2-3 boxes a bag, so that any significant temperature will be absorbed and spread across the volume. This allows me to skip the whole institution of freezing (and as unintended consequence minimizes risk of beetles), which creates intracellular ice formations which destroys essential oils (think freezer burns) - because the delta of temperature is too rapid in non commercial freezers. |
08-11-2013, 12:17 AM | #2195 | |
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Do vacuum packed cigars age the same since there is basically no air or RH movement? What does putting them in a controlled RH environment even do since they are basically airtight? Also, you have any links that test this intercellular ice formations and how this affects the cigar flavor? Would like to dig deeper into that. Never heard of a person being able to tell if a cigar was frozen prior. Thanks. |
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08-11-2013, 01:06 AM | #2196 |
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You guys should probably start a new thread. I am pretty sure most beginners are not worried about theories on long term aging and storage.
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08-11-2013, 10:35 AM | #2197 | |
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This thread is for Q & A - not for discussion. A new thread is a good idea. Besides, I'm no sure what question Marc's post (#2194) answers.
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08-11-2013, 10:49 AM | #2198 | |
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08-11-2013, 11:13 AM | #2199 | |
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I agree with you on what question he is answering. But I did ask questions in reference to his comments. - Do vacuum packed cigars age the same since there is basically no air or RH movement? - What does putting them (vacuum packed sticks) in a controlled RH environment even do since they are basically airtight? - Also, you have any links that test this intercellular ice formations and how this affects the cigar? I kept them together so people would have a frame of reference based on his thinking. Reading through the many threads, it seems there are times where people are building upon others questions or statements. In any case, won't happen again. |
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08-11-2013, 11:45 AM | #2200 |
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Hmm. Bleu cigars huh.
You could scrape some of the residue off onto a slide and have a look under a microscope. If you don't have a microscope.... Well, you should get one - they're awfully fun to have esp a dissection microscope. I haven't noticed any on my cigars but if and when I do I'll make some pics (my 'scope has USB) and post them up. Dr.Phil |