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Cigars are a luxurious pleasure that can be enjoyed by both experienced smokers and those new to the cigar world. But how do you know if a cigar is still good to smoke? In this blog post, we'll explore some of the reasons why a cigar may have gone bad, how to properly store cigars, and how to revive a dry cigar. By the end of this article, you'll know everything you need to keep your cigars fresh and enjoyable for years to come
Cigars are best stored in a humidor, which is a box or room specially designed to maintain a constant level of humidity. If cigars are not kept in a humidor, they will eventually dry out and deteriorate.
There are several reasons why cigars are not stored in a humidor. Perhaps the cigar smoker is new and does not have a humidor yet. Or maybe the smoker is on the road and doesn't have access to one. Whatever the reason, if the cigars are not stored in a humidor, it is important to be aware of the signs that they have gone bad or to get an alternative storage solution.
There are several signs that a cigar is bad. The most obvious sign is that the cigar has dried out and become difficult to smoke. A dry cigar will often crack or crumble when you try to smoke it. Another sign of cigar deterioration is the appearance of mold. Mold can appear as white, blue or greenish-black spots on the surface of the cigar. Moldy cigars often have an unpleasant smell. If you notice any of these signs, it is likely that your cigar is no longer good and therefore you will have to throw it away.
Throw the cigar away if it is no longer good to smoke. Do not try to save it by relighting it or adding moisture, as this will only make it taste worse.
One of the main reasons cigars may have spoiled is improper storage. Cigars must be stored in a humidor to stay fresh. If not stored in one, cigars can dry out and become brittle. Signs of a bad cigar include cracks in the wrapper, uneven burning and a harsh taste.
If you want to keep your cigars fresh, it is important to store them in ideal conditions. Cigars should be stored in a humidor at a temperature of about 70% humidity. If you do not have a humidor, you can store cigars in an airtight container with a damp sponge or paper towel.