View Full Version : This durned cigar just won't stay lit!
Zeede
07-16-2015, 03:03 PM
I had the oddest burn issues with a cigar yesterday. It had been stored at 62% RH for awhile, so it wasn't too wet, but it just wouldn't stay lit!
Lately I've slowed down my draws to every 90 seconds or so, so when it went out the first time I relit it and sped up my draws to every minute or so. After it went out a second time I clipped the head (torpedo vitola) again, thinking maybe I needed more draw (although before clipping it again the draw was just fine to me). Again I kept a faster pace of about a minute.
Third time it went out I decided to just call it quits.
Anyone have this problem before?
DBragg
07-16-2015, 03:26 PM
I have a box of ISOM petite coronas that are SLOWLY getting better, but exhibited the same characteristics that you are experiencing... I believe the box is dated 1/2013 and have just recently started to burn correctly. Stored at about 63% since December of 2013 when I bought them. Its very frustrating when the burn isnt anywhere near correct.
Emperor Zurg
07-16-2015, 03:36 PM
By 'awhile' do you mean weeks or months?
Some ceegars take forever to dry out, especially if they've been stored really wet.
I bought a box once that seemed almost fireproof. 6 months later, they were finally coming around but would still canoe half way thru and go out near the nub. I think I've had them over a year now at ~62-65 and they finally burn right. Really strange because they weren't bumping the Rh in my box way up either.
Zeede
07-16-2015, 04:15 PM
It was gifted to me, but it was in my possession for a month or maybe 5 weeks, and I imagine the BotL had it for awhile before that.
Indyhp
07-16-2015, 05:33 PM
I've had some maduros be absolutely fireproof even after acclimating in my humidor at 65% for months. They must soak the wrapper leaves in liquid asbestos before rolling the cigars.
OldSkoolTarHeel
07-16-2015, 08:03 PM
It was gifted to me, but it was in my possession for a month or maybe 5 weeks, and I imagine the BotL had it for awhile before that.
Ask him, but I would say it's too wet also. Like others, I've had some that take MONTHS to acclimate properly.
tnlawyer
07-16-2015, 09:26 PM
Agree...it can take a long time. Had a similar issue as DBragg with some ISOM cigars.
04EDGE40
07-16-2015, 10:53 PM
I had two cigars in the last month that wouldn't stay lit unless I puffed them every 10 seconds: Long Live the King and Honey and Hand Grenades.
Both were so overrated it didn't bother me much anyway, but nothing pisses me off like picking up a cigar after 30 seconds and no smoke.
Upstatemax
07-17-2015, 08:02 AM
I had this issue with an Undercrown I had about a month ago...
Pissed me off as I paid $13 for it, to try and see if I liked the Undercrown line, and it was one of the worst smokes I've ever had.
TreySC
07-17-2015, 09:11 AM
I had this issue with an Undercrown I had about a month ago...
Pissed me off as I paid $13 for it, to try and see if I liked the Undercrown line, and it was one of the worst smokes I've ever had.
Which vitola did you try? I had a belicoso the other day that was great, the corona viva size seems to be a favorite for a lot of people, but those shouldn't be so expensive.
Upstatemax
07-17-2015, 09:37 AM
Which vitola did you try? I had a belicoso the other day that was great, the corona viva size seems to be a favorite for a lot of people, but those shouldn't be so expensive.
It was a Gran Toro (6.0x52).
As for the cost, that's NY for you...
Emperor Zurg
07-17-2015, 10:19 AM
I had this issue with an Undercrown I had about a month ago...
Pissed me off as I paid $13 for it, to try and see if I liked the Undercrown line, and it was one of the worst smokes I've ever had.
Well usually if it's so wet it's going out on you, it's not going to taste very good either. I wouldn't write them off because of this. Shame you wasted 13 bucks on it tho. You can get them online for a lot less
Upstatemax
07-17-2015, 10:30 AM
Well usually if it's so wet it's going out on you, it's not going to taste very good either. I wouldn't write them off because of this. Shame you wasted 13 bucks on it tho. You can get them online for a lot less
Ohh I know I can them for a lot less online, but I saw it in the shop and I wanted to try the line before I stocked up on them.
It spent close to four months in my humidor at 67-68% before I smoked it.
Zeede
07-17-2015, 11:40 AM
Ohh I know I can them for a lot less online, but I saw it in the shop and I wanted to try the line before I stocked up on them.
It spent close to four months in my humidor at 67-68% before I smoked it.
I'm pretty happy keeping some of my cigars at 62%, and some at 65%. Although lately I've aired out my 62% OXOdor, since some of the sticks came in wetter than 62%, and the Boveda pack couldn't absorb anymore moisture.
Upstatemax
07-17-2015, 12:01 PM
I'm pretty happy keeping some of my cigars at 62%, and some at 65%. Although lately I've aired out my 62% OXOdor, since some of the sticks came in wetter than 62%, and the Boveda pack couldn't absorb anymore moisture.
Yeah, I'm starting to play around with "dry boxing" some of my cigars. I set up one of my old humidors for around 64% and I am letting a few that I know I want to smoke fairly soon chill out for a bit.