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Pseudosacred
02-15-2012, 10:21 PM
Well, I've been really happy about my humi lately. It's been 3/4 full (with only 15 cigars :r) and on a constant 64-65% humidity and around 70 degrees. I took one out tonight to burn, after a long stressful day of work. It was my 4th, and last, CG4 (I can't get enough of these things...) After about 10 puffs, it just went out. I was not only pissed, but curious. I cut and re-lit it and it happened again. I repeated and watched the burn. It started going out from the middle and then went out to the edges.

The only reason I can think this would happen, is that my Hygro is wrong and my cigars are being over humidified.

So, I've decided I'm going to salt test the hygro.

What can be done about the humi itself? Will I have to do something special to take the humidity down? If that is the case, of course

pnoon
02-15-2012, 10:35 PM
Sorry about the bad experience. But I wouldn't even begin to suspect the humidor/humidity unless you had a similar experience with other sticks. Before doing anything drastic to your storage, have a few more cigars from the humidor. If they burn in a similar fashion then it might be the humidity. Otherwise, you just had a bad stick. They are hand made products. It happens.
:2

T.G
02-15-2012, 10:37 PM
How long have the cigars been in the humidor?

If the cigars were too moist before you got them, it can take some time for them to shed excess humidity.

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Just looked up the weather for Berks, PA; 85% RH. That could have played a part too.

pnoon
02-15-2012, 10:39 PM
How long have the cigars been in the humidor?

If the cigars were too moist before you got them, it can take some time for them to shed excess humidity.

Good point, Adam. If they were bought at a B & M or purchased online, over humidification is common. However, it still would be an isolated incident. Not storage related.

T.G
02-15-2012, 10:53 PM
Good point, Adam. If they were bought at a B & M or purchased online, over humidification is common. However, it still would be an isolated incident. Not storage related.

Agreed on all counts, Peter.

Pseudosacred
02-15-2012, 10:53 PM
Well, I bought them at Cigars International. It would baffle me if they were over humidified there. It was the first stick I smoked out of the humi. It might just be that one cigar. I'll do what you suggested Pnoon. I'll smoke another one out of there.

But, if it does end up being the humidor being to humid (ironic...I guess) what do I have to do? just keep the lid open for a little?

pnoon
02-15-2012, 11:01 PM
Well, I bought them at Cigars International. It would baffle me if they were over humidified there. It was the first stick I smoked out of the humi. It might just be that one cigar. I'll do what you suggested Pnoon. I'll smoke another one out of there.

But, if it does end up being the humidor being to humid (ironic...I guess) what do I have to do? just keep the lid open for a little?
Why would it be baffling?

CI and other online vendors deliberately ship cigars overhumidified so you don't receive them dried out. How long was it in your humidor before you smoked it?
Given they were from CI, I'd be willing to bet it was the cigar and not your humidor.
if it does turn out to be a humidity issue, put some dry beads in your humi to absorb the excess moisture.

T.G
02-15-2012, 11:09 PM
Every shipment I've ever recieved from CI came in overhumidified. They keep their warehouse at 70%, or so they claim, but this doesn't take into account how some manufacturers pump up the moisture in the cigars before they ship from the factories, and CI has a high sales turnover, so the cigars don't get much of a chance to give off that extra moisture.

All the big catalog vendors are basically like that. CI, Famous, JR, Holts...

Pseudosacred
02-15-2012, 11:13 PM
I bought them in the store, though. I've lit a lot of cigars from their store right away, even 3 or 4 days after buying them. They smoked perfectly fine, no ousting.

pnoon
02-15-2012, 11:18 PM
I bought them in the store, though. I've lit a lot of cigars from their store right away, even 3 or 4 days after buying them. They smoked perfectly fine, no ousting.

Then it sounds like you got a bad stick. It happens.

btw - what is "ousting"?

Pseudosacred
02-15-2012, 11:24 PM
Ousting is going out, being expelled. A fancy verb :tu

Well, let's hope it was just a bad stick! When I smoke my next one, I'll post the results.

Thanks for all of your quick responses/ideas, brothers. Much thanks -(P

pnoon
02-15-2012, 11:28 PM
I guess I should have been more clear. I know what the word means. I had never heard it used in relation to a cigar. I think you just misused it. The word means "to drive out or expel from a position or place".

No matter. Let us know how your next few sticks burn.

Pseudosacred
02-15-2012, 11:35 PM
Maybe I did ;) It felt right, you know? Sometimes you just use the wrong word, but it feels right :r

pnoon
02-15-2012, 11:37 PM
Maybe I did ;) It felt right, you know? Sometimes you just use the wrong word, but it feels right :r

Been there. Done that.

Pseudosacred
02-15-2012, 11:40 PM
Also, completely random, I see you're hailing from San Diego, home of my favorite football team.

Philip Rivers, in the last few games of every season, is one of the best quarterbacks ever.

Again, completely random :tu

pnoon
02-15-2012, 11:54 PM
Also, completely random, I see you're hailing from San Diego, home of my favorite football team.

Philip Rivers, in the last few games of every season, is one of the best quarterbacks ever.

Again, completely random :tu

Don't get me started.
You obviously didn't see the game in week 16 against the Lions when they had to win to stay in the playoff hunt. They were blown out 38-10.
I'm a Chargers fan. Not a Rivers fan.

CigarNut
02-15-2012, 11:58 PM
No Peter we can't have that! Let's get you started!

pnoon
02-15-2012, 11:59 PM
Soon enough.
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=52615

LasciviousXXX
02-16-2012, 07:49 AM
When I smoke my next one, I'll post the results.




:tu

http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o278/LasciviousXXX/Iamproud.jpg

us_soldier1989
02-16-2012, 08:14 AM
:tu

http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o278/LasciviousXXX/Iamproud.jpg

Nice avatar! I watched that movie a few months ago. I'd fight him. :bx

FNA
02-16-2012, 11:11 AM
So, which is it?

"CI and other online vendors deliberately ship cigars overhumidified "
or
"this doesn't take into account how some manufacturers pump up the moisture in the cigars before they ship from the factories"
or
"They keep their warehouse at 70%"

These are three different things.

" If they were bought at a B & M or purchased online, over humidification is common"

Really? I have noticed that at local B&Ms a lot of their business is people buying single cigars and lighting them up. One would think the stores would do what they could to keep that a pleasant experience, for instance by avoiding over-humidifying their stock so that it smokes poorly.

I live close to CI, so I've smoked a lot of cigars from them which have arrived the very next day after shipping. I have not noticed any sort of a problem.

I favor the idea it was just the cigar, but the OP should salt test hygrometer anyway.

dwoodward
02-16-2012, 12:34 PM
So, which is it?

"CI and other online vendors deliberately ship cigars overhumidified "
or
"this doesn't take into account how some manufacturers pump up the moisture in the cigars before they ship from the factories"
or
"They keep their warehouse at 70%"

These are three different things.

" If they were bought at a B & M or purchased online, over humidification is common"

Really? I have noticed that at local B&Ms a lot of their business is people buying single cigars and lighting them up. One would think the stores would do what they could to keep that a pleasant experience, for instance by avoiding over-humidifying their stock so that it smokes poorly.

I live close to CI, so I've smoked a lot of cigars from them which have arrived the very next day after shipping. I have not noticed any sort of a problem.

I favor the idea it was just the cigar, but the OP should salt test hygrometer anyway.

It depends on your definition of over humidified... To most people here cigars are best at 60-65%... CI stores their warehouse at 72% (I believe I read this on a cigar blog) which is the high end of storage conditions. To me that's fine, just know that most cigars will have burn issues at that high. 68-70% is what I like, comes down to preference.