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Not trying to go over old ground again and again... But freezing does not sit well with me.
Above freezing temperatures kill all forms of the organism and expose the sticks to absolutely no danger.... But hey they are your cigars so do as you wish.
For clarity there are many people (on this forum and elsewhere) who trust and use the freezing technique with apparently no negative effect.
I still don't trust it or see it's necessity.Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Originally posted by PeeJayI get longing looks from guys walking past
Originally posted by butternutsquashpieA purge follows a rapid puffing session.
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Freezing - have done it for years as have a lot of collectors, retailers and HSA themselves (supposedly all production Cubans since 2008 are deep frozen but it depends if you trust their process). I freeze all cigars I do not know the provenance of, everything production before 2008 and all custom rolls. My method:
1. Put in strong double ziplock bags and suck out air
2. Put in Freezer for 3-4 days
3 Take out at room temp for a day or so
4. Put in storage
I have never had any problems and never had any detectable taste difference (I have tried A/B testing in the early days). I have also never heard of anyone who freezes who has stopped for any reason to do with taste or degradation.
I also bag all boxes for mid/long term storage. I do this principally because I believe it enhances the taste/focus/aroma but it has the added benefits of buffering any humidity change (as there is minimal air exchange) and protecting against any potential beetle outbreaks.
Insurance - This is a specialist insurance job just like insuring a wine cellar. Many of the similar brokers will cover you but you will have to keep up to date cellar records. One would imagine the only insurance with the main-brand insurers (if they will cover it as it may be classed 'perishable goods') would be an itemised entry on the 'individual items/collections' list.Originally posted by Simon BolivarLittle medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these
Originally posted by RyanI think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes
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Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View PostNot trying to go over old ground again and again... But freezing does not sit well with me.
Above freezing temperatures kill all forms of the organism and expose the sticks to absolutely no danger.... But hey they are your cigars so do as you wish.
For clarity there are many people (on this forum and elsewhere) who trust and use the freezing technique with apparently no negative effect.
I still don't trust it or see it's necessity.
I am very similar to monkey with leaving my sticks in the freezer for 48hrs but then I put them in the fridge for 24hrs though before returning them to the humidor. If you dont like freezing thats your choice and if you smoke a cigar a beetle crawls into your mouth dont be complaining
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