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Old 03-02-2012, 10:19 PM   #1
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Default One basic question, and another on infused sticks

First, say you buy a single cigar and place it in a ziplock bag by itself with a hygrometer and NO humidification device. (So technically not by itself )

Does this hygrometer reading mean anything? I'm just curious if this is a way to gauge the humidification of a cigar. I bought an Undercrown from a local B&M, which sat in the car for about 3 hours so I threw it in a ziplock when I got home, with an extra hygrometer for the hell of it. Read around 63-65%.

Ok, onto the infused. I have a separate 50ct humidor with all of my infused smokes. Around maybe 25, with the majority being Drew Estate. I know the idea of keeping these separate from traditional smokes so the flavors don't bleed over, but what about infused sticks amongst themselves? For example, will my Drew Estate Java eventually begin to taste like the nasty Oliveros Honey Sweet crap that CI sent me in the brown bag sampler?

And since we all love pictures, here is the humidor in question


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Old 03-02-2012, 10:25 PM   #2
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Default Re: One basic question, and another on infused sticks

If the infused ones arent in a bag, separate from each other, they will start to taste the same. It's bad. Keep them in separate bags, for sure.
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If they're in separate bags though, wouldn't that defeat the point of a humidor?

A good majority have been in there since around October.
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Old 03-02-2012, 10:32 PM   #4
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Default Re: One basic question, and another on infused sticks

Logic would dictate that they'd all blend together, the question is to what degree I think, and if you'd be able to notice.

I'd say probably not, and I agree that bags would defeat the purpose of a humidor.
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For example, will my Drew Estate Java eventually begin to taste like the nasty Oliveros Honey Sweet crap that CI sent me in the brown bag sampler?
If the Oliveros are so nasty and crap tasting why not just toss them out?
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Logic would dictate that they'd all blend together, the question is to what degree I think, and if you'd be able to notice.

I'd say probably not, and I agree that bags would defeat the purpose of a humidor.
I'm probably too much of a noob to notice a difference. I guess I should just smoke them quicker haha A good majority in that pic I haven't even tried so it'd probably be a good idea before my initial opinion of a good infused stick is tainted by a less appealing one

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If the Oliveros are so nasty and crap tasting why not just toss them out?
I only had that little stubby Honey Sweet and it was too sweet. I assume the other won't be too fantastic but I will definitely try it.

And ditching cigars is a sin. If anything I'd give them to a friend.
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Why not donate to the troop support? They would gladly accept them.
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Why not donate to the troop support? They would gladly accept them.
I may just end up doing that if I decide not to try them Or at least put them aside until I gather more.

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Default Re: One basic question, and another on infused sticks

It appears that the Drew Estate cigars are sealed in their cello. If that's correct, there shouldn't be any "flavor drift." I believe that is how they roll now a day with the Red Eye, etc.

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Every single cigar is in cello. How well sealed I'm not too sure. It's been a while so I think tomorrow I'll take them all out and caress them

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If the infused ones arent in a bag, separate from each other, they will start to taste the same. It's bad. Keep them in separate bags, for sure.
Sorry Nick, but one month's experience in smoking cigars hardly puts you in a position to advise on this subject.


Assuming you plan on smoking regularly, very little "transfer of flavors" can or will occur between your infused cigars. Especially if you leave all your cigars in their cello keeping all your infused cigars should pose no problems.

When you place infused cigars together with "regular" sticks after period of several months some of the oils may transfer, but it is much more noticeable because they had no flavors to begin with.

With regards to the first point, many of us prefer our humidity between 60-65%. Also, no hygrometer is 100% accurate, even scientific instruments have a variance of 2-4%.
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Ok, onto the infused. I have a separate 50ct humidor with all of my infused smokes. Around maybe 25, with the majority being Drew Estate. I know the idea of keeping these separate from traditional smokes so the flavors don't bleed over, but what about infused sticks amongst themselves? For example, will my Drew Estate Java eventually begin to taste like the nasty Oliveros Honey Sweet crap that CI sent me in the brown bag sampler?
I've been to the Drew Estate factory, and there are three aging rooms: 1) traditional (non-infused) cigars, 2) ACIDs, and 3) coffee infused. These rooms are completely vapor sealed and have independent, sealed, HVAC systems.

Everything in the aging rooms is sans cello and, and as such, I don't know how significantly cello might retard the transfer of flavors between two dissimilar infused or flavored cigars.
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Sorry Nick, but one month's experience in smoking cigars hardly puts you in a position to advise on this subject.


Assuming you plan on smoking regularly, very little "transfer of flavors" can or will occur between your infused cigars. Especially if you leave all your cigars in their cello keeping all your infused cigars should pose no problems.

When you place infused cigars together with "regular" sticks after period of several months some of the oils may transfer, but it is much more noticeable because they had no flavors to begin with.

With regards to the first point, many of us prefer our humidity between 60-65%. Also, no hygrometer is 100% accurate, even scientific instruments have a variance of 2-4%.
Thanks for the reply. I haven't smoked many infused sticks in the past 4-5 months so these have been sitting for a bit but I plan to pick up the pace soon.

As far as the hygrometer, I'm just curious if isolating a cigar in a small ziplock bag with a hygrometer will gauge it's "health?" I try to keep my actual humidors close to 65% normally. I wasn't showing concern but rather if this method is used for anything? I assume that if a cigar is properly humidified, it should give off enough humidity to display a reading within typical range.

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I've been to the Drew Estate factory, and there are three aging rooms: 1) traditional (non-infused) cigars, 2) ACIDs, and 3) coffee infused. These rooms are completely vapor sealed and have independent, sealed, HVAC systems.

Everything in the aging rooms is sans cello and, and as such, I don't know how significantly cello might retard the transfer of flavors between two dissimilar infused or flavored cigars.
Interesting to know, thanks

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You know, I cant really comment on the placement of a single cigar with a hygrometer. I dont look at my hygrometers regularly, in fact my 3 coolers don't even have hygrometers. I have them in both of my Vinotemps but I trust my beads.
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Maybe keeping the fruity ones and the coffee ones apart would be the smartest thing then. I can see how a kuba kuba might negatively affect a Java whereas it wouldn't have a noticeable affect on say, a Blondie, or a nasty. Not that anything could negatively affect a Nasty, you could age the thing for a year in a cat's litterbox and it would probably improve the flavor.
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Man these things are a pain! Haha they're like the tasty rodents of the cigar world.

Read about the Nasty in that other thread. I'll be sure to stay away.

I just need to start smoking more often, and coincidentally show some more attention to the infused smokes.
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Personally I'd keep smoking more traditional cigars and keep those to give out to people. But I don't like infused in general, and I really hate the fruity ones.
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I enjoy the majority of those I've tried
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Sorry Nick, but one month's experience in smoking cigars hardly puts you in a position to advise on this subject.


Assuming you plan on smoking regularly, very little "transfer of flavors" can or will occur between your infused cigars. Especially if you leave all your cigars in their cello keeping all your infused cigars should pose no problems.

When you place infused cigars together with "regular" sticks after period of several months some of the oils may transfer, but it is much more noticeable because they had no flavors to begin with.

With regards to the first point, many of us prefer our humidity between 60-65%. Also, no hygrometer is 100% accurate, even scientific instruments have a variance of 2-4%.
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