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firemanmike109 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 05-28-2016
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Is there a cigar app similar to untapped where you can keep track of cigars you have tried and rated? If so can you also keep track of what you have in your humidor and purchase date? Curious cause my old mind forgets what I have and haven't had.

FYI if you wanna add me on untappd my profile name is mike_hfd
sd72 Offline
#2 Posted:
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Nope.
dstieger Offline
#3 Posted:
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I'm lazy...logs, journals, etc. always seemed like too much work for me. In the earliest days, I would write a word or very short note on back of bands and toss them into one of two piles -- 'worth revisiting' or 'wtf was I thinking'
pa-medic Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 02-13-2015
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If you're talking about on a smartphone, I have an android, searched the playstore and found a few apps that look interesting. I keep the bands of the good ones until I can buy more. I don't usually forget the bad ones. It may be interesting to keep track of my inventory, then I would know exactly what my brother in law walked off with when he raids my Humidor.
firemanmike109 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 05-28-2016
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Yeah I seen there are a few, was curious if anyone recommends one or the other. I know for beer I've seen stuff I think I've had just couldn't remember if I like it or not, Would search real quick on untappD and see what I posted. I know I'm doing the same with cigars, like man I know I've had that cigar, but what size? And what flavors and did I like it?
Mandoman Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 12-27-2005
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I used to keep track, then I just got lazy.
It was easy til I hit 200+.
Now, I like to be surprised when I dig through my humi.
dharbolt Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 08-03-2013
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I agree with Mando. To busy to keep track. I know the factories I like. Just buy those smokes. Use trades to try new stuff.
danmdevries Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 02-11-2014
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dstieger wrote:
I'm lazy...logs, journals, etc. always seemed like too much work for me. In the earliest days, I would write a word or very short note on back of bands and toss them into one of two piles -- 'worth revisiting' or 'wtf was I thinking'


My process exactly.

But now I know what I like and just smoke those, and similar lines from factories I like.

Keeping track of inventory? It's all in my head. I have a general idea of what I have. Couldn't give you a list from scratch, but I can pretty well tell you whether or not I have a certain cigar on hand if you asked. If I had the stockpiles some guys have, it would be a different story. But I'm probably sub 500, so it's not too hard to keep track.
firemanmike109 Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 05-28-2016
Posts: 251
danmdevries wrote:
My process exactly.

But now I know what I like and just smoke those, and similar lines from factories I like.

Keeping track of inventory? It's all in my head. I have a general idea of what I have. Couldn't give you a list from scratch, but I can pretty well tell you whether or not I have a certain cigar on hand if you asked. If I had the stockpiles some guys have, it would be a different story. But I'm probably sub 500, so it's not too hard to keep track.

I might have 150-200 and I've forgotten what all I have lol.
KingoftheCove Offline
#10 Posted:
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excel is my friend.........
tonygraz Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2008
Posts: 20,175
I've got over a thousand and Apache Open Office spreadsheet is my friend. Virtually no limit to what you can keep track of. And, King, I'm still on hiatus.
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