View Full Version : Infusing My Own Cigars
slider9499
06-29-2008, 09:54 AM
I picked up a bundle of yard burners (Nestor Plesencia 2004) from CI - 24 sticks for $19.99. Actually, they are not that bad given the price
Anyway, I wanted to know if anyone has or if it even possible to infuse cigars at home?
I love JAVA cigars but cannot always afford them - so I was thinking of infusing these stogies myself. I tend to like that chococately/coffee infusion and wanted to try to replicate that flavor profile.
I was goning to try it out with several ciagrs and see how they turned out before doing a larger number.
Any help would be appreciated
tobby4
06-29-2008, 11:27 AM
I have seen it done with booze before... well i had a buddy of mine do it... tends to work out alright, but you def. need to make sure that you do it in a separate humidor/container than the rest of the cigars are in.
joshua
06-29-2008, 12:55 PM
I don't know how well it would actually work. When you get a cigar like the JAVA, i think the tobacco leaves were already cured in the flavors and then let to dry out. Otherwise you gotta do something crazy like dip a cigar and then lightly toast it or something.
If you took fresh coffe beans and put the cigars sealed in a baggie with the beans for a month or so I would think they would absorb the coffe flavors. Would be a fun experiment.
dpricenator
06-29-2008, 01:16 PM
If you took fresh coffe beans and put the cigars sealed in a baggie with the beans for a month or so I would think they would absorb the coffe flavors. Would be a fun experiment.
I am on it...I have some smokes that would be perfect for this. I will do both whole beans and freshly ground coffee. I figure to really get them going I could cover them in it. then just dust em off after a month or so. I'll let you know how the coffe ones turn out.:smokingbo
daniyal
06-29-2008, 01:21 PM
didn't we have some one here experiment with this some time back?
jeeper
06-29-2008, 01:27 PM
I am on it...I have some smokes that would be perfect for this. I will do both whole beans and freshly ground coffee. I figure to really get them going I could cover them in it. then just dust em off after a month or so. I'll let you know how the coffe ones turn out.:smokingbo
Way to step up to the plate Dave. What sticks are you going to use?
dpricenator
06-29-2008, 01:35 PM
Well I just got some Famous Nic 1000 and 3000, Thanks to you. I figure a few of those should work out fine. I also have some Yardgar no name brand that I got in CI's El Cheapo Package a year ago. Those a much lighter wrapper than the Nic x000 series. I am going to use an Esspresso, french vanilla and hazlenut coffees to see if those flavors transfer over. I do really like licking up the natural coffees in cigars, So we'll see, I'll get some pics up once I get everything set up and labled. The kids are all over me right now, so I'll be doing that for a while seeya.
I'll most likely send em out to some of you if they turn out OK.
rabbgp
06-29-2008, 01:40 PM
This sounds like a great idea!! May have to try it myself.
dpricenator
06-29-2008, 01:49 PM
This sounds like a great idea!! May have to try it myself.
Hang tight, you'll be on the list to try a few.:smokingbo
Angry Bill
06-29-2008, 01:53 PM
I tried this with Kaluha for momma and it didn't work at at. I even left them in for 2 months. I believe the leaves are infused before being rolled.
jmatkins
06-29-2008, 02:06 PM
That would be intresting. I might try a few or send some for the experiment.
Fidel
06-29-2008, 02:15 PM
I tried this with some cheap assed pequenos a while back. I deliberately let them get a bit dry, put em in a ziplock, covered `em up with ground coffee and tossed in a 70% humipak. Left `em for about 6 weeks. Not nearly as good as a properly infused cigar, but a real improvement over the original smokes.
jeeper
06-29-2008, 02:17 PM
Well good luck with it Dave. Keep us in the loop on the progress and what you are using and how you are going about it.
rabbgp
06-29-2008, 03:01 PM
I tried this with Kaluha for momma and it didn't work at at. I even left them in for 2 months. I believe the leaves are infused before being rolled.
How did you do it with Kaluha? Dip em and let 'em dry? Or seal them up in an open container of Kaluha?
Seems like it would work with coffee beans. But who knows?
Angry Bill
06-29-2008, 03:35 PM
I painted Kaluha on them, as well as had a small portion sitting in the box, which was in a tupperware.
Halon
06-29-2008, 05:30 PM
Be careful with the coffee beans. The oils and moisture will over-humidify your sticks and they'll be moldy if you don't keep a close eye on them. My boss put some cigars in a tupperware full of coffee beans for a week or so and they were moldy as heck when we took them out!
TYLER
I bought a couple of punch seconds for my son once and before I noticed the guy at the reister dippep them in cognac. I baggied them up and set tem aside in an old humi. He smoked them about two months later and said they were awesome. I was worried they would mold but I gues the alcohol prevented that.
dpricenator
06-29-2008, 07:47 PM
Be careful with the coffee beans. The oils and moisture will over-humidify your sticks and they'll be moldy if you don't keep a close eye on them. My boss put some cigars in a tupperware full of coffee beans for a week or so and they were moldy as heck when we took them out!
TYLER
thanks tyler, I'll start small just in case. I think I'll use a small baggie of beads to help prevent to much humidity. Do you guys agree the beads should be tossed out after this?
Good ideas about drying the smokes out first, so they are in a absorbent state when the coffee is around.
There is a shop around here that has 3 different glasses of liquor at the counter when they cut your smoke they ask if you want it dipped. They cater to a nightclub crowd.
I'll have to get my coffe at the office tomorrow and set it up.. I'll keep you uodated, might even try the cognac, or rum thing too.
StogieHokie
06-29-2008, 11:10 PM
I heard once that dipping cigars in cognac started back when humidification wasn't focused on so people would dip there cigars in liquid to moisten them up and ended up enjoying the flavors the cognac left. Never tried it myself, but maybe next time I've get some cheap-o's I'll give it a shot. I am curious how the coffee infusion works out because my father works for a coffee company so I get free coffee of all flavors! So Dpricenator if you need any extra coffee just shoot me a PM.
jeeper
06-29-2008, 11:35 PM
I heard once that dipping cigars in cognac started back when humidification wasn't focused on so people would dip there cigars in liquid to moisten them up and ended up enjoying the flavors the cognac left. Never tried it myself, but maybe next time I've get some cheap-o's I'll give it a shot. I am curious how the coffee infusion works out because my father works for a coffee company so I get free coffee of all flavors! So Dpricenator if you need any extra coffee just shoot me a PM.
:applause: Awesome gesture.
I am patiently waiting the out come of this.
bballbaby
06-30-2008, 09:01 AM
This should be interesting.
Fidel
06-30-2008, 09:44 AM
I bought a couple of punch seconds for my son once and before I noticed the guy at the reister dippep them in cognac. I baggied them up and set tem aside in an old humi. He smoked them about two months later and said they were awesome. I was worried they would mold but I gues the alcohol prevented that.
Think I`m going to dig into the booze cabinet and see what I come up with. Gotta try this! Just happen to have an empty humi for the task.
Klusterbuck
06-30-2008, 11:22 AM
Cool idea, seems like something former President Clinton tried once........LOL
Fidel
06-30-2008, 11:41 AM
Cool idea, seems like something former President Clinton tried once........LOL
:rofl:
Wonder what a box of Monica Infused Stogies would sell for on ebay?
dpricenator
06-30-2008, 11:43 AM
:rofl:
Wonder what a box of Monica Infused Stogies would sell for on ebay?
Can I bid on a couple hour infusion session with Monica. I would want to make sure they were Monica infused and not fakes.
Fidel
06-30-2008, 11:56 AM
Can I bid on a couple hour infusion session with Monica. I would want to make sure they were Monica infused and not fakes.
I`m pretty sure that`s against ebay rules.
However, I hear that Monicas have a unique flavor profile and are nearly impossible to fake.:tonguerol
rabbgp
06-30-2008, 12:49 PM
This thread has taken a very strange turn!!
jeeper
06-30-2008, 01:41 PM
This thread has taken a very strange turn!!
:yes: You are correct, However it is a very interesting concept.
Klusterbuck
06-30-2008, 03:52 PM
I know I'd smoke one....... but I'd like a different "brand", maybe a J LO....... or Shakira infusion........
Thread hijack over...
I do think this sounds interesting..... may have to pick up a fiver of Swisher Sweets, and see what a little coffee does for them.
Mitch
06-30-2008, 04:52 PM
I know with cooking if you put a vanilla bean in powdered sugar for about six months the sugar picks up the flavors. I'm thinking you unless you acutaly get some oils to rub off on the cigar it will take a very long time.
Do you think Bill Cliton was trying to infuse cigars?
codemachine
06-30-2008, 06:40 PM
Heh, a friend of mine has an obsession with Natalie Portman and also happens to smoke cigars. I might have to mention this thread to him. :razz:
dgart08
06-30-2008, 07:21 PM
I've heard of leaving a glass with a spirit in the humidor, but not coffee.
I am very interested in seeing how this turns out being that I'm a coffee addict!!!
I'm Cuban and live in Miami. So, I mostly enjoy my cigars with a cuban coffee.
Klusterbuck
07-01-2008, 10:22 AM
Heh, a friend of mine has an obsession with Natalie Portman and also happens to smoke cigars. I might have to mention this thread to him. :razz:
Yeah, I'd smoke that too.......
Actually my list could be pretty long....
dgart08
07-05-2008, 03:03 PM
any progress here?
amgracing
07-05-2008, 03:31 PM
you may want to try the coffee thing with different wrappers and types of cigars.for example infusing coffee might work better with a more mild flavor like one with a connecticut wrapper than with a maduro
oneaday
07-05-2008, 03:35 PM
I infuse every one of my smokes.................with fire.
dpricenator
07-05-2008, 03:41 PM
any progress here?
Actually yes, I have 7-8 cigars in completely covered in 2 types of coffee for a total of 16 smokes.. One is hazelnut and the other is a very full flavored espresso roast. I left all the cigars out in the air for about 36 hours before they went in the coffee. The coffee feels really moist, so I let it air for a while too. I also put a small bag of heartfelt beads to keep it form getting too moist. I have not started any with liquor yet, I would have but we drank vodka this weekend, so Next time We drink rum, or burbon i'll do some of those too. I'll check on em often, but I want them to sit in the coffee for at least a month, maybe 2.
amgracing
07-05-2008, 03:42 PM
I've heard of leaving a glass with a spirit in the humidor, but not coffee.
I am very interested in seeing how this turns out being that I'm a coffee addict!!!
I'm Cuban and live in Miami. So, I mostly enjoy my cigars with a cuban coffee.
dgart, I know what your talking about. I'm half cuban whenever I go to my grand parents house i drink all the cuban coffee. though never tried it with a cigar.Im bringing a stogie next time im over there:thumbsup:
rabbgp
07-05-2008, 07:03 PM
Actually yes, I have 7-8 cigars in completely covered in 2 types of coffee for a total of 16 smokes.. One is hazelnut and the other is a very full flavored espresso roast. I left all the cigars out in the air for about 36 hours before they went in the coffee. The coffee feels really moist, so I let it air for a while too. I also put a small bag of heartfelt beads to keep it form getting too moist. I have not started any with liquor yet, I would have but we drank vodka this weekend, so Next time We drink rum, or burbon i'll do some of those too. I'll check on em often, but I want them to sit in the coffee for at least a month, maybe 2.
I hope this works out. It would be cool if it does. I have a bunch of fake Cubans that could use the help. =0)
Keep us posted, Dave.
dgart08
07-05-2008, 07:48 PM
dgart, I know what your talking about. I'm half cuban whenever I go to my grand parents house i drink all the cuban coffee. though never tried it with a cigar.Im bringing a stogie next time im over there:thumbsup:
you won't regret it... :smokingco
VillageIdiot
10-08-2008, 08:13 PM
Has anyone tried this yet? Does it actually work? I have some cheap smokes that need help, but I hate to waste good coffee on a bad smoke.
dpricenator
10-09-2008, 09:46 AM
I SHOULD HAVE UPDATED THIS THREAD A WHILE AGO
I let several sticks sit in a couple of different types of coffee for a couple of months. All they got was dusty. The only noticable coffee flavor they had was from the dust on the outside. I'm done trying, and with out good results. Yardgars are yardgars, let them serve thier purpose as is.
Daviso27
10-09-2008, 12:46 PM
I took some Fohibas i recieved and put them in a cedar box that had been seasoned with NAVAN ( a Grand Manier vanilla Cognac) It has only been 2 months, but they are fairly dry to the touch, still squeezable and very aromatic. Lets see what happens!
weskimad
10-09-2008, 01:06 PM
Hey dpricenator, so you didn't actually infuse the cigars with coffee, did you at least infuse the coffee with cigars??? How was that?
dpricenator
10-09-2008, 01:13 PM
Hey dpricenator, so you didn't actually infuse the cigars with coffee, did you at least infuse the coffee with cigars??? How was that?
I couldn't tell you, The coffee went right in the trash, with a big...WELL THAT WAS A WASTE:sadstare::sadpace::sadstare:
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