Yep it makes a huge difference I think not only in the taste but in the performance as well. I was having a lot of issues with burn when I kept mine up in the mid 60s to 72. I had went down to mid to high 50s due to some advice from here to give it a go so I did. If I remember correctly, a discussion on humidity lvls had started on here at that time as well. A lot of the fellows here had stated in that discussion that they keep their humidity low in the 50's as well. Any how, sure as chit, once my humidor stabilized, my burn problems went out the door and my stogies tasted great. I have been at round about those lvls ever since.
Mandoman wrote:Hmmm, chunky maybe - not fat. As to cheap, of course not! That's why I'm saving my quarters.
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Bwahahahaha!
I am chunky due to necessity! As my daddy taught me, A mans shed has to be large enough to park his ride under!
I hate to brake it to you brother, but this info comes from many years of experience with the shewok.
1) She does not take change lmaooooo.
2) What she does take has to have a president on it that was born in 1837
3) I am down to my last 20 of those so that means I can only hire her 2 more times for services rendered.
I am thinking about starting up a Go Fund Me page. I think it has merit.