pyro92 said:If you could make a cigar SMELL like bacon, oh yeah, I'd buy that.
diapanos said:A LONG time ago I infused cigars with Cognac.
I got some cedar blocks from Walgreen's and put them in a Tupperware container.
Added the cigars and literally poured the cognac over them. Soaked them.
I don't remember how long I left hem like that - at least a week.
After they had soaked for a while I took the cigars out and put them on a cookie sheet to dry out.
I remember liking the results but it was a long time ago (About 15 years)
I don't remember what cigars I used but I think it was some Walgreen's brand Churchills.
tomthirtysix said:
A LONG time ago I infused cigars with Cognac.
I got some cedar blocks from Walgreen's and put them in a Tupperware container.
Added the cigars and literally poured the cognac over them. Soaked them.
I don't remember how long I left hem like that - at least a week.
After they had soaked for a while I took the cigars out and put them on a cookie sheet to dry out.
I remember liking the results but it was a long time ago (About 15 years)
I don't remember what cigars I used but I think it was some Walgreen's brand Churchills.
Hopefully it wasn't Wallgreens brand cognac, too!
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