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Read an article the other day that was interesting pertaining to adding a coffee flavor to cigars. The article said to use whole bean coffee either regular or a mix of vanilla and regular, fill a ziploc bag about halfway and place a few sticks in there working them gently into the coffee, leave for a few weeks and presto coffee infused cigars. My thoughts were if i ever end up with a box of inexpensive yard gars that would benefit from such a procedure I might try it. Anyone on here ever tried this before? I searched threads but found nothing so if this has already been addressed I apologize.
 

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I think I read that same article. Interesting idea and one I may try. The thing I don't normally like about infused cigars is that the one's I've tried all had sweetened caps. Hated that!

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I have a buddy who did something similar - he took several yard gars and put them in a Ziploc with a shot glass of bourbon to produce bourbon-infused cigars. Not my thing, but something different.

I also have read stories of people taking infused tobacco "shavings" (like what you find in ACID boxes, I believe) and using that to infuse their cigars.
 

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I have a buddy who did something similar - he took several yard gars and put them in a Ziploc with a shot glass of bourbon to produce bourbon-infused cigars. Not my thing, but something different.

I also have read stories of people taking infused tobacco "shavings" (like what you find in ACID boxes, I believe) and using that to infuse their cigars.
So, infusing tobacco with tobacco shavings??
Me no understand!
 

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I experimented with this about a year ago using the instructions that I found at this link. http://www.ehow.com/how_7694926_add-flavor-cigars.html

I started with some cheap bundle cigars from Cuban Crafters that I didn't really care for and used Captain Morgan, Goldshlager and vanilla extract in 3 different batches. The instructions said to let them sit for a couple of weeks but I actually let them sit for 6 weeks. The Captain Morgan ones were OK (not great) but the other 2 batches were just nasty. My guess is that they didn't turn out the best because I was using a crappy cigar as a base. I'll probably try it again at some point but haven't had the urge to lately.
 
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I experimented with this about a year ago using the instructions that I found at this link. http://www.ehow.com/how_7694926_add-flavor-cigars.html

I started with some cheap bundle cigars from Cuban Crafters that I didn't really care for and used Captain Morgan, Goldshlager and vanilla extract in 3 different batches. The instructions said to let them sit for a couple of weeks but I actually let them sit for 6 weeks. The Captain Morgan ones were OK (not great) but the other 2 batches were just nasty. My guess is that they didn't turn out the best because I was using a crappy cigar as a base. I'll probably try it again at some point but haven't had the urge to lately.
Maybe a LP No.9 will turn out good? :p or a mistery bomb cigar too....
 
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