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Kayla
@cheaphumidors
has done this both on the old site and on CH webiste
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.”
― Bil Keane
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
Lostmason
Kayla
@
cheaphumidors
has done this both on the old site and on CH webiste
I have had plenty of success infusing my own cigars. I have 2 humidors in my house dedicated to infusing, one is a red wine, the other is a scotch and they are always great.
However, I did try (and fail) a coffee infusion using two methods. I put the cigars submerged in grounds, which will suck all the moisture out of the cigar. I then tried brewed coffee in a cigar jar but ended up with mold. So what worked for me was seasoning a humidor and then allowing grounds to slowly moisten in the humidor, then submerging the cigars in the grounds inside the humidor for a few months with Boveda packs for moisture.
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Lost no more
Reading Kayla's post, had an idea (know it was an idea cause when i get one they always make my head ache until the factory installed circuit breaker kicks in, then have to reset with Boubon) any way...the is this.
Starting with a seasoned Humidor that you dont mind sacrificing.
Wipe down with triple power Espresso, let dry, repeat a few times.
Then when desired RH established, perhaps after several reapplications of the Espresso add cigars, not in direct contact with the infused wood.
Rotate the cigars from time to time.
Allow some time, note how long before smoking one.
If the resulting flavour is too subtle, pull the cigars, repeat the "seasoning" with more Espresso before returning the cigars top the humidor, again allowing time before trying another. Doing this, keeping notes of number of seasoning with the Espresso and time between smoking cigars,til one has attained your desired taste, if the cigars ever do reach that level.
Or...hopefully sanity makes a return appearance.
Now I'm back to waiting to see if today will be as nice as tomorrow was.
Last edited by allusred; 01-08-2016 at 02:02 PM.
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
allusred
Reading Kayla's post, had an idea (know it was an idea cause when i get one they always make my head ache until the factory installed circuit breaker kicks in, then have to reset with Boubon) any way...the is this.
Starting with a seasoned Humidor that you dont mind sacrificing.
Wipe down with triple power Espresso, let dry, repeat a few times.
Then when desired RH established, perhaps after several reapplications of the Espresso add cigars, not in direct contact with the infused wood.
Rotate the cigars from time to time.
Allow some time, note how long before smoking one.
If the resulting flavour is too subtle, pull the cigars, repeat the "seasoning" with more Espresso before returning the cigars top the humidor, again allowing time before trying another. Doing this, keeping notes of number of seasoning with the Espresso and time between smoking cigars,til one has attained your desired taste, if the cigars ever do reach that level.
Or...hopefully sanity makes a return appearance.
Now I'm back to waiting to see if today will be as nice as tomorrow was.
That could work, it is what I do with my liquor infusions
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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
cheaphumidors
That could work, it is what I do with my liquor infusions
I just keep a small container of vanilla in the bottom at all times, when it dries out I just add more rum, or vanilla, or what ever....
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