Mr. McSquirelly
Joe Bananas
I maintain two storage containers, a Tupperdor and a humidor. I keep the Tupperdor at 70%, and the humidor--150 count--at 65% with Heartfelt beads. To be honest, the 70% Tupperdor cigars smoke and taste better than the cigars I keep at 65% in the classic humidor. Now I've heard a lot of guys prefer 65%, but I find 65% cigars burn hot and dry. Is that a function of climate or taste? Honestly, I'm liking the cigars at 70% as opposed to those at 65%. Cigars at 70% seem to have more flavor and burn slower, whereas cigars at 65% seem to burn hotter and drier and faster. Is my palate off, or what? With all the aficionados saying 65% is better than 70%, why is my experience all screwed up? A confused man.
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