If you never have more than 15 cigars on hand you will never need to buy anything other than a travel humidor and a humidipak.
(each Humidipak lasts about 2 months)
I like your new humidor, that is a handsome piece.
If you never have more than 15 cigars on hand you will never need to buy anything other than a travel humidor and a humidipak.
(each Humidipak lasts about 2 months)
Humidor update.
Top is filled with my collection. Best sticks on the right (of course), and lessor sticks on the left.
Bottom side are my Humidipaks and my son and his buddies cigars.
Another tip:
Humidor temperature should never exceed 74 degrees F. Above that temp tobacco beetle eggs hatch and you will potentially have a nightmare on your hands.
And, yes, you smoke unhatched eggs from time to time. Sigh.
Then again, Peanut Butter has a small percentage of insect parts, so don't fret.
AMR
Quite correct, RM! The tip is for those that smoke cigars that don't quite make the "good cigar makers" cut.Most good cigar makers place their cigars in a vacuum chamber to kill the eggs. You are correct though,it is one way to lose you cigar cache entirely.
Winston Churchill's cigar tastes were limited to a small number of favored suppliers. In particular Churchill's favorite cigar brands included Romeo y Julieta cigars and (the no longer available) La Aroma de Cuba. Churchill's cigar consumption was between 6 and 10 a day and he maintained a supply of several thousand in a room near his study in Chartwell. Winston usually smoked his cigars down to a couple of inches, these would in later years were collected and given to his gardener - the tobacco to be smoked in his pipe.
Quite correct, RM! The tip is for those that smoke cigars that don't quite make the "good cigar makers" cut.
AMR
If I were wealthy, I would buy a box of 1964's and share them with all of you. :up:Er, if "I may have the first item on the right top-shelf, I will gladly pay you on Tuesday."
"Will post for cigars."
AMR
Tell us about them. What's the flavor like? I haven't tried one yet but they smell like chocolate cookies.I like those Drew Estate Naturals.
Tell us about them. What's the flavor like? I haven't tried one yet but they smell like chocolate cookies.
I like those Drew Estate Naturals.
Yes, please elaborate I have never seen these...
Here is what a Natural Root looks like. Note the untrimmed foot. These have a very strong chocolate smell. Can't wait to try one.
Here is what the UPS guy brought me today.
My brand new Vector Vulcon Triple Flame lighter. Once I get some filtered butane I will let ya know how this puppy handles. I can tell you that the packaging was phenomenal.
And 5 C.A.O. CX2 Robusto's that I got for dirt cheap on Cigar Monster.
The Natural Root is made by Drew Estate so they may be flavored. I don't know much about them, my son bought them.Are they flavored or is that their natural smell?