ironpeddler
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So THIS is where all the 'bead licking' comments came from, I just read this whole thread. Gotta love Pug
Guys, I have heard of this before...this being a salt like taste from a friend's humidor using beads. In my buddy's case, he had two dishes of beads in the bottom of an end table humidor...the one that looks like a French provincial style with the long legs. Anyway, the dishes holding the beads tipped over when his wife moved his humidor while Spring cleaning. He noticed it a week or so later when he checked the condition of the beads because the humidity level was dropping...he didn't initially see it because the dishes were a few tray levels down. He cleaned them out...threw them away and put in new beads. A little while later he noticed a weird taste in his cigars that he couldn't describe to me. He brought a few from the bottom of his humidor to my house to smoke and get my opinion....they did taste mildly salty. BUT I chalked it up to the quality of the cigars, never thinking at the time it was from the beads (or bead dust). The cigars were Puros Indios, DR R y J, DR Partagas...not great stuff, but all had a somewhat similar taste.
When we tried to determine the cause, we figured it may have been the beads for lack of any other reason. We removed all the cigars to Tupperware (tossed quite a few too)...soaked the cedar with distilled water, than blotted it back up with a soft white cloth...and did this 2 or 3 times to sort of flush the wood out. The trays we soaked in a tub of distilled water. He left everything outside to dry for a few days, then I had him lightly sand the entire inside, vacuuming as he went along...then he re-seasoned it. It worked and he uses it to this day with no residual effects from the whole ordeal....BTW, this happened about 3-4 years ago.
Honestly, we never looked that closely into the beads/salt thing at all, we just figured it was an accident and we fixed it...and judging by the info in this thread, it looks like he got lucky.
Guys, I have heard of this before...this being a salt like taste from a friend's humidor using beads. In my buddy's case, he had two dishes of beads in the bottom of an end table humidor...the one that looks like a French provincial style with the long legs. Anyway, the dishes holding the beads tipped over when his wife moved his humidor while Spring cleaning. He noticed it a week or so later when he checked the condition of the beads because the humidity level was dropping...he didn't initially see it because the dishes were a few tray levels down. He cleaned them out...threw them away and put in new beads. A little while later he noticed a weird taste in his cigars that he couldn't describe to me. He brought a few from the bottom of his humidor to my house to smoke and get my opinion....they did taste mildly salty. BUT I chalked it up to the quality of the cigars, never thinking at the time it was from the beads (or bead dust). The cigars were Puros Indios, DR R y J, DR Partagas...not great stuff, but all had a somewhat similar taste.
When we tried to determine the cause, we figured it may have been the beads for lack of any other reason. We removed all the cigars to Tupperware (tossed quite a few too)...soaked the cedar with distilled water, than blotted it back up with a soft white cloth...and did this 2 or 3 times to sort of flush the wood out. The trays we soaked in a tub of distilled water. He left everything outside to dry for a few days, then I had him lightly sand the entire inside, vacuuming as he went along...then he re-seasoned it. It worked and he uses it to this day with no residual effects from the whole ordeal....BTW, this happened about 3-4 years ago.
Honestly, we never looked that closely into the beads/salt thing at all, we just figured it was an accident and we fixed it...and judging by the info in this thread, it looks like he got lucky.