Hi everyone,
I found this amazing community while troubleshooting a bitter cigar problem I've been worried about. This seems to be the most knowledgeable group out there judging from the pages and pages I've read about storage, maintenance, dry-boxing, etc. So nice to have access to all this cigar wisdom.
Let me get to it. I went from buying cigars at local BMs and smoking immediately, to guying a few and keeping them in Boveda ziplocs at home, to buying boxes and keeping them in a humidor I bought years ago and haven't used in years. All of a sudden, each cigar I smoked was crazy bitter. The internal temp of the humidor got up to 80f. I totally underestimated the importance of proper storage, and I thought that I had ruined hundreds of dollars worth of cigars.
After reading here a bunch, I think my issue is that the temps were too high in my humidor (80f), and that I have no patience and was smoking sticks form new boxes ROTT. I'm not smoking too fast, I;m sure of that. I use 69rh boveda, three packs in a 25 stick sized Savoy humidor. I calibrated a Boveda sensor hygrometer in one of their 75rh calibration packs for 24 hours and it came out perfect. Now that the weather has cooled down a bit, the internal temp is 73f, and the rh is 67-68% (with the 3 69% rh bovedas).
Can anyone think of a reason that I'm having this issue beyond what I've written? And importantly, will my cigars recover given better conditions????!!
Thanks everyone. Glad to have found you. There are not a lot of people in my day to day that I can have this conversation with. They'd be like, "What?".
I found this amazing community while troubleshooting a bitter cigar problem I've been worried about. This seems to be the most knowledgeable group out there judging from the pages and pages I've read about storage, maintenance, dry-boxing, etc. So nice to have access to all this cigar wisdom.
Let me get to it. I went from buying cigars at local BMs and smoking immediately, to guying a few and keeping them in Boveda ziplocs at home, to buying boxes and keeping them in a humidor I bought years ago and haven't used in years. All of a sudden, each cigar I smoked was crazy bitter. The internal temp of the humidor got up to 80f. I totally underestimated the importance of proper storage, and I thought that I had ruined hundreds of dollars worth of cigars.
After reading here a bunch, I think my issue is that the temps were too high in my humidor (80f), and that I have no patience and was smoking sticks form new boxes ROTT. I'm not smoking too fast, I;m sure of that. I use 69rh boveda, three packs in a 25 stick sized Savoy humidor. I calibrated a Boveda sensor hygrometer in one of their 75rh calibration packs for 24 hours and it came out perfect. Now that the weather has cooled down a bit, the internal temp is 73f, and the rh is 67-68% (with the 3 69% rh bovedas).
Can anyone think of a reason that I'm having this issue beyond what I've written? And importantly, will my cigars recover given better conditions????!!
Thanks everyone. Glad to have found you. There are not a lot of people in my day to day that I can have this conversation with. They'd be like, "What?".