I'm a non drinker and non-infuser... But has anyone ever tried recharging a Boveda using cognac and sealing some sticks in with it for a few months and see what happens?
If you put your bovedas in a zip lock bag and dump some distilled water in, they refill in about 3-4 days. This only works with the brown boveda, not the white. Just a tip!It would be a slow process, and I don't think you'd really make it work.
To get the rehydrated Boveda to work, you need to start with a dryed out one of your preferred RH and seal it, and a shot glass of your chosen liquor in a quart wide mouth mason jar.
Much like this one that is currently sitting on my back deck except with your chosen liquor instead of distilled water.
It takes a while. A long while. 3 weeks or so for them to come back. Keeping the jar in the sun helps speed the process.
Then place newly rehydrated Boveda in a jar or Tupperware or some other airtight container with cigars. Wait. Wait. Wait.
That's the only way I really see this working without making your cigars spongy and wet. I still don't know that it would work.
*im not a cigar or Boveda expert. Merely offering my opinion.
I tried that once and it made the paper wrapper of the Boveda feel really soft. Never did leak and I think that one is still in the cooler, but I just didn't like the water touching them. To each his own though. If that works for you do it!If you put your bovedas in a zip lock bag and dump some distilled water in, they refill in about 3-4 days. This only works with the brown boveda, not the white. Just a tip!