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Originally Posted by
Emperor Zurg
I always ended up with a bitter, nasty smoke when I kept my rh at ~70. Also had constant issues with cigars going out. You draw harder than I do, I'm sure of that since my cadence is primarily tailored to pipes so I wouldn't expect you to have the same burn issues. However, my cigars (and pipe tobacco too for that matter) all taste much better to me when smoked more toward the drier side. Long winded way of saying 'try dropping your rh to ~ 62 to 65 and see if that helps'.
Everyone at my house lives at 63%. Never a bitter smoke either. Never mold problems either! I tried a ton of RHs when I got back into it years ago and I feel I get more flavor out of my cigars at 62-64 than anywhere else. Learned that from Tobias Lutz. I hope that cat is doing well. Also, give it about a week per percent drop to acclimate.
Last edited by jhedrick83; 07-15-2020 at 11:35 AM.
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