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<blockquote data-quote="soonerwings" data-source="post: 1860099" data-attributes="member: 8035"><p>Tonight I tried the results of my first ever whiskey infused cigar. Here's how I did it:</p><p></p><p>1. Bought 10 Man O' War Virtues (mild Connecticut shade wrapper cigars) from cigarbid.com</p><p>2. Set aside 2 of said cigars for infusion experiment</p><p>3. Placed the selected cigars inside a quart sized ziplock bag</p><p>4. Left the quart sized bag open and placed it into a larger gallon sized ziplock bag</p><p>5. Placed a Jack Daniels soaked paper towel into the larger bag (outside of the smaller bag so the cigars don't touch the paper towel) and sealed the larger bag</p><p>6. Left the larger bag sealed for a week before opening</p><p></p><p>The first sample cigar was good. It had the nice, slow and even burn of a well humidified cigar and there were definite traces of the Jack Daniels throughout most of the smoke. My suspicion is that if the cigars had been allowed to sit for longer (2-3 weeks) the whiskey flavor would definitely be more pronounced. I can't wait to get home so I can repeat my experiment with a proper whiskey (Woodford Reserve or Eagle Rare) but until then I'll have to make do with what's available. What can I say? War is hell (sarcasm font needed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonerwings, post: 1860099, member: 8035"] Tonight I tried the results of my first ever whiskey infused cigar. Here's how I did it: 1. Bought 10 Man O' War Virtues (mild Connecticut shade wrapper cigars) from cigarbid.com 2. Set aside 2 of said cigars for infusion experiment 3. Placed the selected cigars inside a quart sized ziplock bag 4. Left the quart sized bag open and placed it into a larger gallon sized ziplock bag 5. Placed a Jack Daniels soaked paper towel into the larger bag (outside of the smaller bag so the cigars don't touch the paper towel) and sealed the larger bag 6. Left the larger bag sealed for a week before opening The first sample cigar was good. It had the nice, slow and even burn of a well humidified cigar and there were definite traces of the Jack Daniels throughout most of the smoke. My suspicion is that if the cigars had been allowed to sit for longer (2-3 weeks) the whiskey flavor would definitely be more pronounced. I can't wait to get home so I can repeat my experiment with a proper whiskey (Woodford Reserve or Eagle Rare) but until then I'll have to make do with what's available. What can I say? War is hell (sarcasm font needed). [/QUOTE]
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