I second this, definitely a gimmickIt's cedar and it was a gimmick. You don't want to infuse your cigars with anything.
Open tubos, remove cigar, cut cigar, light cigar and then enjoy the cigar. That's it.
No, just, nosoak the wood in good whiskey or bourbon or other alcohol of my liking to help infuse the cigar
That’s one perspective. May not be incorrect, but comes across quite strong. He’s asking a question to broaden his knowledge, no need to chase him off with answers like that.Well no one else is saying it so I will,
You where told to infuse the cigar with alcohol, to hide the taste of the shit it was rolled with. You don't buy cigars on a beach, in the street, or on a cruise .
The cedar is not a gimmick. Cigars in tubos with cedar taste differently than in a standard dress box.
Do not infuse any cigars you have. If you want infused cigars you can buy them that way. Like in all things YMMV
I like to eat the cedar after I'm done with the cigar.
Do you soak it with alcohol first?
Way to think ahead. Efficiency is the name of the game in this day and age.I do. It saves me some time so I don't have to rub the alcohol on the splinters in my tongue.
I do. It saves me some time so I don't have to rub the alcohol on the splinters in my tongue.
I like to stuff it in my pipe after the cigar and smoke it. Taste just like the cigar.I've read that if you chew perpendicular to the grain, you don't get splinters ...
The nice thing is you CAN use a zippo if you’re gonna smoke the cedar out of a pipe.I like to stuff it in my pipe after the cigar and smoke it. Taste just like the cigar.![]()
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