Question about infused

Direwolf
Direwolf Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,493
Have my first humi coming in Monday. Would it be a good idea to order a smaller one for the infused sticks I buy ?

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  • deejmemixx
    deejmemixx Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,064
    ya, do not put the infused in with your regular sticks. the will mix and mess up the flavor of your other cigars. But I would use the humi for your infused and then just go buy a cooler and do it right :D for your other sticks
  • Direwolf
    Direwolf Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,493
    I see alot of folks go the cooler route. Don't think I'll be going that big.
  • deejmemixx
    deejmemixx Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,064
    Direwolf:
    I see alot of folks go the cooler route. Don't think I'll be going that big.
    We will see about that....I also did not think I would need one.
  • beatnic
    beatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    What is this "infused".
  • Bubba3650
    Bubba3650 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 84
    How do you know that one is infused or not?
  • howtobass
    howtobass Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 589
    Bubba3650:
    How do you know that one is infused or not?
    From what i've seen, it will tell you in the description of the cigar if you look it up.
  • Direwolf
    Direwolf Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,493
    I like a couple of the Acids and they are infused.
  • Bubba3650
    Bubba3650 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 84
    Thank you
  • jj20030
    jj20030 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,448
    deejmemixx:
    Direwolf:
    I see alot of folks go the cooler route. Don't think I'll be going that big.
    We will see about that....I also did not think I would need one.
    lmao, X2
  • Rhamlin
    Rhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    You can get a plastic jar with the lid that locks down for like 5 bucks at Walmart. They work great and look good on a desk or whatever.image
  • deejmemixx
    deejmemixx Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,064
    Rhamlin:
    You can get a plastic jar with the lid that locks down for like 5 bucks. They work great and look good on a desk or whatever.image
    huh, bubba has a similar cig. girl..it may be betty....
  • Direwolf
    Direwolf Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,493
    That's great.. I like that idea
  • Bubba3650
    Bubba3650 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 84
    deejmemixx:
    Rhamlin:
    You can get a plastic jar with the lid that locks down for like 5 bucks. They work great and look good on a desk or whatever.image
    huh, bubba has a similar cig. girl..it may be betty....
    We just call our cigar girl Betty however she would love to hold onto some cigars
  • beatnic
    beatnic Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,133
    Boop Boop Bedoo!
  • chemforever
    chemforever Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,200
    My infused stash has been moved to ziploc bags since the sticks lose flavor with age. Another good route would be a tupperadore. I don't think the infused benefit from cedar since they have a strong flavor to begin with and probably a container with less airflow than a regular humi would be better IMO.
  • Rhamlin
    Rhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    beatnic:
    Boop Boop Bedoo!
    Lol Betty was ahead of her time.
  • jlmarta
    jlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    As long as we're talking about infused sticks, does anyone know the actual infusion process used in making the Kopi Luwak cigars? I can't imagine that the tobacco leaves are dipped in the coffee for obvious reasons but are the leaves sprayed or misted with the coffee or are the finished sticks just stored in infusion chambers like other infused sticks? Or is it done some other way altogether? Has anyone actually smoked one? I'm really curious about these.