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That is a great explanation of RH. It is a concept that is difficult to get my head around. I was thinking that the environment was stable but I had forgot about the excess moisture that is available from the Boveda or other media. Thank's for setting me straight.
I agree. So if you know that the RH is good at 65 degrees, and then the temp goes up to 80, everything will be fine if you just ignore the hygrometer reading at the elevated temperature. The actual moisture content of the air won't change, just the hygrometer reading will change.
When this happens to me I wipe with alcohol (or vodka). I feel better knowing that the alcohol kills mold. It has never bothered my cigars to do this but it seems that most people here don't agree with me.
I appreciate the input.
I was thinking about all the people that have winadors with cooling. My thought was "is this cooling really necessary?" If the RH is well controlled then mold should not be a problem at higher temperatures. If your winador is 65% RH at 70 deg. and then the temp went up...
I got to thinking (which can be a dangerous thing) that I've never read anything that explains why high temperatures are bad for cigars. Assuming that the cigars have been properly frozen to remove the risk of beetles, what happens to a cigar that is stored at 80 deg. instead of 65 - 70 ? The...
StogieJim is getting lots of questions. It seems that a couple of people are having a hard time believing that he is experiencing draw problems. While I am not doubting StogieJim, I do want to pipe in and say that CC's are made to very high standards. While Cuba may be a country that...
I've been hearing that the Habasnos stores in Cuba seem to have a poor selection lately. I wonder if Habanos is beginning to stock pile inventory in the hope that the US market will become available.
Your rolling is exquisite, but looking at the bunching I'm thinking that it may be a bit too loose. You know much more than I do about rolling so please don't take offense to my question but, do you think the draw on these will be too airy ?
Hey BrewinHooligan, your cigars and your teaching are inspirational. I grew tobbacco and rolled cigars a few years ago. It was great fun but I never got anywhere near your level of proficiency.
My question to you is, how many cigars do you have now? You must have a few tupperdors full.
If I knew one vitola of a specific brand smoked better then that may influence me, but generally I would go with the torpedo as I enjoy the feel of the tapered end in my mouth.
As I understand it, since 2005 Habanos has been freezing all cigars that they produce. I've purchased many cigars in Cuba and I trust their cigars more than many of the producers out there, but as I said, I freeze all cigars before they go into my humi.
That's good advice. I freeze all cigars before they go into my winador, regardless of where they came from. A few days in the freezer doesn't hurt them at all as long as they are in a ziploc and the piece of mind it provides is priceless.
My sister-in-law just got back from Cuba and brought me some Cuabas. I love these cigars. They are not the best tasting of the CC's but figurados are rare from Cuba and I love the look (and they taste pretty decent).
There are many cigars that hit the market as inexpensive and turn out to be great cigars. They fly off the shelf and can be hard to find. I would think that the smart thing to do would be to use the same blend, change the size just a little bit and relabel it as a much more expensive cigar...
What I can't figure out is, if moisture condenses out and then leaves via the drain hole, then moisture has been removed from the environment and the total RH must be less. Every time moisture is removed from the winador then it would affect the cigars unless the beads, KL or Boveda are putting...
Well now you have your answer. You can't use it for beer but it is still perfect for cigars. You don't really need the compressor. I see you are in SC so it can get pretty hot but if you have a place for it with moderate temperatures then it would work great for cigars. The insulation will...