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rodwha
12-08-2020, 04:50 PM
I’ve not had these cigars but about two weeks and I noted the cap just began to crumble when I cut it:
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As you can see the humidity levels should be reasonable, and there’s several tiny Boveda packs for the little container:
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So what gives? The previous ones (been smoking one every morning for nearly a week) were fine...
jhedrick83
12-08-2020, 04:52 PM
Is it just that one cigar or a common theme?
rodwha
12-08-2020, 04:54 PM
Is it just that one cigar or a common theme?
These have only been in that container for something like 2 weeks. But if had issues like this before and rehydrated the Boveda packs (too much). It’s been rather frustrating for sure.
Emperor Zurg
12-08-2020, 05:24 PM
How do they taste? To me, overly dry cigars are harsh and overly wet ones are diluted, bitter and steamy tasting.
IMO they look like they were rolled by a blind chimp with a couple of broken fingers. Are they always that ugly?
Do they crunch when you pinch one in the middle or do they give a bit like a normal cigar?
I'd try cutting the cap with a razor blade (it's what I usually do anyway - cigar cutters are for rope tobacco).
As ugly as they are I'd be surprised if the cap didn't fall off on its own.
rodwha
12-08-2020, 06:56 PM
Being fire cured I’d guess that could mask dry harshness. They don’t feel crispy, have plenty of give. I wouldn’t have thought much of just one had I not had an issue before. Maybe it was just a one off sort of thing
Emperor Zurg
12-08-2020, 07:57 PM
Well if it were me, I'd just cut the caps with a razor blade for now and chalk it up to a poorly rolled batch. If they taste good the way they are all is well IMO. Maybe your cutter is just not as sharp as it once was.
SoCal gunner
12-08-2020, 10:05 PM
IMO they look like they were rolled by a blind chimp with a couple of broken fingers.
^THIS - Those look horrible! Unless that is really how they normally look (which i can't believe), those babies had a rough life.
rodwha
12-09-2020, 12:59 PM
^THIS - Those look horrible! Unless that is really how they normally look (which i can't believe), those babies had a rough life.
Having tried a boatload of small cigars I see it’s not that uncommon.
rodwha
12-09-2020, 05:23 PM
Well if it were me, I'd just cut the caps with a razor blade for now and chalk it up to a poorly rolled batch. If they taste good the way they are all is well IMO. Maybe your cutter is just not as sharp as it once was.
A razor, huh? Haven’t used one of those in, well, a long damn time. I have a hatchet that might shave...
Emperor Zurg
12-09-2020, 06:37 PM
A razor, huh? Haven’t used one of those in, well, a long damn time. I have a hatchet that might shave...
No, a razor blade - like a single edged blade that you use for scraping windows etc. An exacto blade works too, or even a Stanley knife blade as long as it's new or still very sharp