Monday, December 28, 2009

Preserve A Cigar Without A Humidor

Because they are made in areas with high temperatures and high humidity, cigars require a very particular climate to maintain their taste and moisture. Cigar humidors are designed to preserve cigars at the perfect temperature and humidity levels so that they don't lose any flavor or moisture. However, humidors can be expensive, or inconvenient if you are traveling and want to preserve your cigars along the way. Try a few homemade remedies to keep your cigars tasting fresh.


Instructions


1. Purchase a cedar box with a sturdy latch that will close the box completely. Place the cigar in the box and seal completely. Most humidors are made out of wood, commonly cedar, and so this is the closest you can come to a humidor without actually purchasing one. Add a damp sponge to the box if you have room to increase the humidity in the box.


2. Dampen a paper towel and place it inside of a zip-lock bag. Leave this bag open, and place it inside a larger zip-lock bag containing the cigar. Seal the outer bag tightly to preserve internal humidity. Store the zip-lock bags in a dark place such as a drawer or closet.


3. Store the cigar in a plastic container that will seal completely. Much like the cedar box, include a damp sponge or paper towel with the cigar.







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