:tpd: My cigars around 62-65 taste like cigs. I keep mine around 67 to 70 and they are great.I tried keeping my stogies at 65 for a while but went back to 70. Too dry imo at 65, taste like cigs instead of cigars. I did like how at 65 the cigars don't burnout as quick stay lit better and usually have a more even burn but taste is more important to me. Basically personal preference.
Not plastic containers though... plastic is porous and can contain all kinds of weird flavors/odors.
For me it is seasonal as well. When it is summer time and you smoke outside you are drawing in more humidity. I like my cigars drier in the summer so I shoot for around 63-64 in the winter I find that too dry so I shoot for 66-67.
I tried keeping my stogies at 65 for a while but went back to 70. Too dry imo at 65, taste like cigs instead of cigars. I did like how at 65 the cigars don't burnout as quick stay lit better and usually have a more even burn but taste is more important to me. Basically personal preference.
:tpd: My cigars around 62-65 taste like cigs. I keep mine around 67 to 70 and they are great.
Out of curiosity, guys, what temperature are your cigars at?
Out of curiosity, guys, what temperature are your cigars at?
Mine are stored at 65 degrees, but its over 100 outside.