He should have been banned six posts ago. Wave g'bye.
I never liked him when he was a band. I can only imagine this is Sebastian Bach trying to get any sort of publicity he can. Sickening.
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He should have been banned six posts ago. Wave g'bye.
I never liked him when he was a band. I can only imagine this is Sebastian Bach trying to get any sort of publicity he can. Sickening.
Well done
I just red in another post someone freezes all their cigars before putting then in the humidor. Why? How long do you have to wait to smoke one if you do go that route?
Thanks
The amount of time in the freezer depends on the temperature in your freezer. At 23*F it's 48 hours, but at 32*F it's 240 hours. Your typical freezer is probably somewhere in between. I used to freeze the cigars I ordered online, but didn't like the idea of freezing them from 2-10 days. It just didn't seem right. Also, I went fridge - freezer - fridge - cooler - humidor in order to slowly change the temperature of the cigars. Too much of a hassle, I want to smoke.
After freezing, you'd want to give the cigars at least 2 weeks in the humidor to acclimate, plus your personal resting time.
Is there a general rule of thumb on how humidity affects the flavor of a cigar if at all? I realize a drier cigar is easier to smoke/keep lit, but how much of a role does humidity play in the actual flavors? And what should I be looking for flavor wise while smoking to tell if my cigars need a bit more or less humidity?