infusing cigars
edwardsmokes
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I had read a post on here some time ago about infusing your own cigars. I just tried mine for the first time, and think they were fantastic. I took a heavy cedar cigar sampler box and soaked the inside with glenmorangie porta ruban (filled it with about a shot of liquid at a time and let it absorb). Once i felt the box had had enough, i packed it tightly with 5 rocky patels, slid the lid on and placed it in a large box humidor. I let it sit for 6 months without ever opening the lid. Smoked my first one today, the smell was out of this world. So happy with the results that i am trying a few new flavors (evan williams bourbon single and maybe coffee). By the way, this did not create an entirely new cigar..it just added some depth and nuances that i really enjoyed. If you want a flavored cigar...buy one. If you want to add your own signature to a good smoke... this seems to work
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A good thought; make them "starved" for moisture so to speak, so as to be more receptive to the liquid you wish to infuse them with.
At the very least, you should reduce the time you are forced to smoke them.