The Importance of Regularly Inspecting Your Cigars: Tips for Long-Term Aging | Cigar Keep

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  • @JoseFrausto23
    @JoseFrausto23 2 месяца назад +22

    I really enjoy your content and appreciate the passion you bring to the world of cigars! I wanted to share a quick tip that might help you preserve the quality of your collection.
    When mold appears on a cigar, it’s best not to brush it off, especially inside your humidor. Brushing mold can spread spores throughout the rest of your cigars, which can lead to further contamination. Using the same brush to clean multiple cigars compounds this risk, potentially spreading mold spores even more.
    Instead, it’s safer to remove the affected cigars from the humidor immediately and inspect them closely. If mold is present, it’s usually best to discard the cigars, as mold can penetrate deeper than the surface, making them unsafe to smoke.
    To prevent mold from forming in the future, maintaining proper humidity and temperature levels is key. Keeping your humidor at 65-70% humidity and around 65-70°F, while ensuring good air circulation, can go a long way in preventing mold issues.
    I hope this helps, and thanks again for all the great content! Keep up the excellent work.

    • @jemken8201
      @jemken8201 2 месяца назад +2

      You don’t have to discard the cigars, just use some alcohol when you wipe the mold off to kill the spores. 70% is also too high humidity for storing cigars, especially cuban. 62-65% is more reasonable, and also solves many draw issues that you might experience with a cuban cigar. Since the cigars still are in the boxes in the humidor, the humidity will be higher than what the hygrometer shows, and you might want to take that into consideration to avoid mold.

    • @JoseFrausto23
      @JoseFrausto23 2 месяца назад +3

      @@jemken8201 I appreciate the suggestion about using alcohol to wipe off mold from cigars, but I’d like to share some additional information that might be helpful.
      Using alcohol, like isopropyl alcohol, can indeed kill surface mold spores, but it’s important to note that mold can penetrate deeper into the cigar, affecting the filler and binder. Unfortunately, wiping the surface won’t fully eliminate the spores that have already infiltrated these inner parts. This means that even after wiping, there could still be a risk of inhaling mold spores when smoking, which isn’t safe.
      Also, using alcohol on cigars can damage the delicate oils and flavors, altering the aroma and taste significantly. There’s also a chance that any residual alcohol could affect how the cigar burns, potentially leading to an uneven burn or unwanted flavors.
      In terms of health, even if the surface mold is treated, inhaling dead mold spores can still pose respiratory risks. For this reason, it’s generally recommended to discard moldy cigars to avoid these potential hazards.
      For preventing mold, I agree that maintaining the right humidity levels is crucial. Keeping the humidity between 62-65% is a good range, especially for Cuban cigars, as this helps prevent mold and can also improve the draw. Monitoring your humidor’s environment closely and making adjustments as needed is the best approach to ensuring your cigars stay in top condition.

    • @jemken8201
      @jemken8201 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JoseFrausto23 Very true, I really appreciate your knowledge and agree that the safest option is to discard them. Unfortunately, there are many people that refuse to discard cigars, even though the act of inhaling mold spores can be detrimental to your health.

  • @externals1
    @externals1 2 месяца назад +8

    I just learned how to spread mold from a single box of cigars to the whole humidor

  • @marks.6656
    @marks.6656 Месяц назад +4

    Kirby, your humidor looks lovely, congrats! If I may share an FYI as my walk-in humidor has been mold free since being built in 1968 - You need to be using alcohol wipes or caviwipes in the entire box after pulling them all out and setting on a cutting board, and alcohol in/on all brushes after each cigar. Simply wear cheap nitrile gloves when doing this. Then, set aside for 12 months and if nothing returns you're likely safe to smoke. If new growth is present, discard or you'll risk what's called "Brass Player's Lung/ Bagpipe Lung". If you're ever in Colorado, I'd love to share a smoke and conversation with you. BRING EDDIE!

  • @MrGargled
    @MrGargled 2 месяца назад +16

    Weekly cigar keep videos are superb.

  • @BessieMorrison
    @BessieMorrison 2 месяца назад +18

    Quick suggestion: If you find mold on the cigars, brush them of outside of the humidor. All precaution ;)

    • @cigarkeep
      @cigarkeep  2 месяца назад +14

      Yes. This is certainly a good suggestion.

    • @Oneshot491
      @Oneshot491 2 месяца назад +4

      @@cigarkeep also cleaning your hands after touching moldy cigars in hopes to not contaminate a good box is also key!

  • @mrbuidl9332
    @mrbuidl9332 2 месяца назад +4

    I want to live in that humidor. Great stuff per usual Kirby and Cigar Keep!

  • @ludovicofusco1404
    @ludovicofusco1404 2 месяца назад +11

    Mold on a single spot like that is given by the fact that water is evaporating off the cigars, bringing on the surface all those minerals that the mold with feed off. That's very normal considering that with aging the water in the cigar tends to evaporate, and the cigars get "slimmer". What I do if something like this happens is to reduce the humidity of that specific box for a couple of months. I place the bix in a ziplock bag, using a boveda pack, and isolate it from the rest until the humidity is stable.

  • @mrnoface1348
    @mrnoface1348 2 месяца назад +2

    What a room!!!! 😩❤️❤️❤️

  • @EpicureanSmokes
    @EpicureanSmokes 2 месяца назад +8

    Another simple tip is to be sure to wash one’s hands before handling stored cigars. Mold is in our environment naturally and can be introduced to the cigars through contact. When the conditions present themselves (elevated temp/humidity) it grows. Another great video Kirby!

  • @marcusquattrin133
    @marcusquattrin133 2 месяца назад +56

    I would say it’s not a good idea to brush them off in your humidor as you are spreading mold spores around your humidor, but hey you do you

    • @jamesluscombe1234
      @jamesluscombe1234 2 месяца назад +4

      Was thinking this whilst watching. Seems like a recipe for having to repeat the process regularly. That hepa filter won’t save your cigars

    • @joshr.4398
      @joshr.4398 2 месяца назад +1

      More like throw the cigar away, smoking mold can't be a good idea

    • @alecbrownworth3408
      @alecbrownworth3408 2 месяца назад +3

      There was also very clearly still mold on that cigar

    • @denniskatinas
      @denniskatinas 2 месяца назад

      This is correct.

    • @andysanchez1
      @andysanchez1 2 месяца назад +3

      You're absolutely right-if there's that much mold on the wrapper, just imagine what's lurking inside the filler. I can see how much extra work you're creating for yourself. After 20 years of collecting boxes, I've come to a bittersweet realization: I actually prefer young cigars over the older ones. Perhaps my perspective is a bit simplistic, but the focus on building a long-term collection has, in a way, fetishized the simple pleasure of just enjoying a cigar. Isn’t smoking cigars snobby enough? Now there’s the added pretentiousness of brushing your entire collection with a fancy brush.

  • @BigKeith510
    @BigKeith510 2 месяца назад +1

    Kirby has really been busy filling up that Humidor since the last video! Lol. Much respect!!

  • @nickb193
    @nickb193 2 месяца назад

    thank you for sharing this channel with us from your main one... looking forward to seeing what it provides.

  • @CigarGuyPk
    @CigarGuyPk 2 месяца назад +3

    Really useful tips

  • @TheCigarCollective
    @TheCigarCollective 2 месяца назад +23

    65F/65RH hasn’t failed me yet

    • @ew2775
      @ew2775 Месяц назад

      What do you use to prevent tempture flux ?

    • @TheCigarCollective
      @TheCigarCollective Месяц назад

      @@ew2775 I'm lucky enough to keep my collection in a basement that stays around 65-68 all year long

    • @suddha1
      @suddha1 6 дней назад

      @@ew2775 Move to a better place

  • @MrInzeo
    @MrInzeo 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful collection

  • @philiploveswatcheswhiskies9832
    @philiploveswatcheswhiskies9832 2 месяца назад

    Great info Kirby love your humidor, it seems mould gathers at the cutting end?

  • @andrewsdrmike
    @andrewsdrmike 2 месяца назад

    Kirby, excellent video! How long will you age the cigars. Is the time line based on maker and tobaccos used or more by “feel”?

  • @rhensel001
    @rhensel001 2 месяца назад +2

    Kirby, what temp and RH do you keep your humidor at, please? Thanks.

  • @EliasEdraki
    @EliasEdraki 2 месяца назад +11

    You can also use your wife’s toothbrush to remove any mold.

  • @sikchopper3783
    @sikchopper3783 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you have a video on cigar breath?

    • @kennethscott4997
      @kennethscott4997 Месяц назад

      It's not your breath that cigar-smoke lingers on, it's notoriously fabrics that absorb the aroma. It's your clothes and hair, carpets, draperies, upholsteries that end up smelling like I imagine a 1950's Las Vegas dinner-club would-have.

  • @TheNunakun
    @TheNunakun 2 месяца назад

    I spray them with alcohol to disinfect, then brush gently.
    Given mold nature, it probably already spread to the inner filler, though microscopic.
    I've even dipped an entire cigar in rubbing alcohol, dried and humidified, and smoked. Lost some flavor, but was still pleasant.

  • @Alfalfa_Male
    @Alfalfa_Male 2 месяца назад +3

    You just brushed mould spores all over your humidor, genius.

  • @retrogamingus
    @retrogamingus Месяц назад

    How do you get your habanos if we have an embargo on them???

  • @dimitartotsev5114
    @dimitartotsev5114 2 месяца назад

    Will the mold appear on cigars that are factory sealed and were never opened? How do you actually inspect those cigars?

  • @mariotopalov3738
    @mariotopalov3738 2 месяца назад +10

    Brushing is not very good idea, because when you brush mold, its spores get on the brush and you could spread then through all of yours precious cigars. Sanitizing everything including cigars, brush and box is very good method tho.

    • @jvidia
      @jvidia 2 месяца назад +4

      I was thinking the same. Brushing = spreading 😅

  • @DragonsinGenesisPodcast
    @DragonsinGenesisPodcast Месяц назад +1

    A lab in Australia asked for samples of plume about a decade ago. They received cigars displaying plume from all around the world. Every single sample was a type of mold. The study was repeated a few years ago by another lab in the states with the same result.
    No one has ever been able to provide an example of “plume” that wasn’t mold. It’s just a term invented by store owners to sell moldy cigars to ignorant people.

    • @abc123def98
      @abc123def98 Месяц назад

      Yes 100% - this guy is cringe to watch. Spreading misinformation info.
      Plume is always mold!

  • @scottbrooks288
    @scottbrooks288 2 месяца назад +12

    Kirby, I'm dying to ask... how in the world are you able to get all those Cubans in the US? (Not ATF, just super jealous!)

    • @thschnick
      @thschnick 2 месяца назад +4

      Defiantly ATF

    • @MrGargled
      @MrGargled 2 месяца назад +2

      In a suitcase.

    • @TheFourEyedGamer
      @TheFourEyedGamer 2 месяца назад +8

      You're not allowed to directly buy them in the US, but I think you can buy them abroad and bring them to the US, rules were relaxed a few years ago

    • @iankelley7574
      @iankelley7574 2 месяца назад

      I wish I knew the answer to this, too.

    • @ketchyshubby
      @ketchyshubby 2 месяца назад

      You can ship up to 50 (or was it 35?), cuban cigars to the US at a time. I live in Europe and send them to my buddy in LA all the time.

  • @alexandrumihalcea2847
    @alexandrumihalcea2847 2 месяца назад

    How do you check a 50 cab?

  • @erics6163
    @erics6163 2 месяца назад +4

    Just touching on freezing. It’s important to freeze any Cuban cigar prior to storing in the humidor. Never be under the assumption someone took care of them the right way. Freezing is fine. But do it correctly. The correct way to freeze is receive the box. Bag the box twice. Put in refrigerator for 12 hours. The reason why you put them there first is to get them acclimated to a steady temp before shocking them right into the freezer. Once they are in for 12 hours. Move to the freezer for 36 hours. Then back to the refrigerator for another 12 hours. Once you do that. Remove them and wrap them in a towel to bring back to a steady temp for 6-8 hours and then into the humidor safe and sound.

  • @expatexpat6531
    @expatexpat6531 2 месяца назад

    Surely do the brushing outside of the humidor? Otherwise you're just pushing the mold spores into the air, where they will carry.

  • @cristiankpipes4864
    @cristiankpipes4864 2 месяца назад +4

    You seem more of a collector of cigars rather than an actual cigar smoker. Seems that you are contaminating your clean environment with brushing the cigars in the same space as your good cigars are stored in. Plus how do you ensure that the mold isn't collected on the brushes themselves after you have brushed your cigars?

    • @abc123def98
      @abc123def98 Месяц назад

      He can’t. He’s an idiot with cigars. It’s obvious and embarrassing to watch

  • @estebanroman8897
    @estebanroman8897 2 месяца назад

    What should I do if I find beetles?

  • @teenoso4069
    @teenoso4069 2 месяца назад +3

    Paul McCartney and Ringo will go through anyone's cigars

    • @adoneez
      @adoneez 2 месяца назад +1

      Hahaha

    • @adoneez
      @adoneez 2 месяца назад

      Hahaha

  • @mahbaotan
    @mahbaotan 2 месяца назад +4

    80F = 26 Deg C

  • @ElDirkTheDirk
    @ElDirkTheDirk 2 месяца назад +3

    Never plume, only mold.

  • @jeffherdz
    @jeffherdz 2 месяца назад

    I'm surprised that in todays world of the Internet, an app is not out there for Cigar smokers to track information like this.

  • @406outdoorsmen5
    @406outdoorsmen5 15 дней назад

    I would love to walk in this humidor and smoke one of each

  • @papworktv5
    @papworktv5 2 месяца назад

    thats a nice suit

  • @jamesdavid7099
    @jamesdavid7099 2 месяца назад

    It is a fairly common thing to have aged virginia pipe tobaccos form tiny crystals that are visual and are apparently the natural sugars coming to surface. Could this be true with cigars also?

  • @scottlucidi6476
    @scottlucidi6476 2 месяца назад

    Good call, Kirby. I do an inspection monthly and turn all my cigars (300 or so). Ive found mold which sucks, but Ive also recently found plume on some. Ive only been collecting for 3 years, but its fun

    • @humblesamb9920
      @humblesamb9920 2 месяца назад +3

      It's always mold. Plume isn't real. No matter what you've been told or led to believe. If you'd like I will happily send you some links on the subject.

    • @jemken8201
      @jemken8201 2 месяца назад

      Plume is mold, not safe to smoke

    • @scottlucidi6476
      @scottlucidi6476 2 месяца назад

      @@jemken8201 look it up. Youre 100% wrong.

    • @scottlucidi6476
      @scottlucidi6476 2 месяца назад

      @@humblesamb9920 dude, once you have 5 years invested in a humidor you care for on a regular basis, you will more than likely experience plume on some of your sticks. It's 100% not mold. It's a sign of aging your cigars consistently.

    • @humblesamb9920
      @humblesamb9920 2 месяца назад

      @@scottlucidi6476 I have multiple humidors with 10+ years of age. None of my cigars have "pLuMe"

  • @Bigdog-mg5rr
    @Bigdog-mg5rr 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice vid buddy, maybe slip a boveda pack in a box of cigars with mould issues, or an area where humidity continues to be a problem, boveda expell’s water but also absorbs water so can dry out/keep an area at the correct humidity if placed properly😉🫡😎

  • @Tommy.OrginalvideosPhilly
    @Tommy.OrginalvideosPhilly 2 месяца назад

    62% and True HEPA air filter will assure no mold

  • @carlosnunez9671
    @carlosnunez9671 2 месяца назад

    How do you have so many real Cuban cigars in the USA?

  • @koraironams4656
    @koraironams4656 2 месяца назад +3

    Oh hell no! Why suggest putting cigars in the freezers? regular fridge feezers are low in humidty which will destroy the cigars. the freezers in the manufactures have special freezers that are good for keeping the cigars

    • @m.k.k.4931
      @m.k.k.4931 2 месяца назад +4

      Plastic bag. It works

  • @Joedirt3349
    @Joedirt3349 2 месяца назад +1

    Ramon Allones are tasty!

  • @muirhouseterrace
    @muirhouseterrace 24 дня назад

    That's a right pain in the arse brushing the cigars. I'll bet you Churchill never did it. BTW where did Jimmy Savile buy his cigars?

  • @miopera40
    @miopera40 2 месяца назад

    rather than using a brush wipe them with rum.
    Those little boxes they come in ain't good, store them rather in a thick walls cedar humi.
    That stuff ain't normal don't overlook it, maybe it's too humid in there. Either way a real cedar humi will help despite how it changes outside.

  • @Joedirt3349
    @Joedirt3349 2 месяца назад

    HEPA. True HEPA will take care of spores

    • @cigarkeep
      @cigarkeep  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes. For sure. I have a true HEPA air filtration device in my humidor exactly for this reason.

  • @ivannn1981
    @ivannn1981 2 месяца назад +6

    Come on come on Kirby, by going from one cigar to the next with the same brush you are simply inoculating all the cigars with the mycelium. Super amateur!

  • @williamm3503
    @williamm3503 2 месяца назад +2

    This is completely the worst thing u could do inside your humidor. I keep cigars and never get mould. I think u have a humidity issue.

  • @kennethscott4997
    @kennethscott4997 Месяц назад

    Umm, wow, in my twenty plus years of smoking Cubans, I haven't really seen quite the level of mold that Kirby quite casually brushes off here. It looks like yogurt. This is surely a local-conditions problem...

  • @kobyjones
    @kobyjones 2 месяца назад +1

    Many people get confused by Mold vs Plume, plume is ok on the cigar.

    • @meinelust
      @meinelust 2 месяца назад

      That is probably because 99% of what people claim as plumes are actually mold.

    • @jemken8201
      @jemken8201 2 месяца назад +2

      There is no such thing as plume, it is always mold. There are several studies to back this up if you are interested.

  • @rossfangue985
    @rossfangue985 2 месяца назад

    Do you enjoy any new world cigars by chance? Just out of curiosity.

    • @alastairkissoon1921
      @alastairkissoon1921 2 месяца назад +1

      He likes Davidoff cigars along with any other cigar given to him free

  • @countrycorner9337
    @countrycorner9337 Месяц назад

    What you’re seeing as mold is probably the bloom of the mycelium which is presumable already inside the cigar. You’re just brushing off the reproductive organ.

  • @tesla7899
    @tesla7899 8 дней назад

    Much as I've found great amusement among the comments, perhaps it's time to remove this video and not continue encouraging people to potentially destroy their entire stock of cigars.

  • @kevinb9790
    @kevinb9790 2 месяца назад

    This dude hasn’t worked a day in his life. What a chump

  • @papworktv5
    @papworktv5 2 месяца назад

    slacking bro you didnt have your pen on you to date them loooooool

  • @abc123def98
    @abc123def98 Месяц назад

    Plum is mold dude. Always always always. Cigar oils is tooth. Stop spreading incorrect info. It’s cringe and shows your lack of knowledge in cigars.

  • @The-Penniless-Gent
    @The-Penniless-Gent 2 месяца назад

    A rather poor video, showing poor advice and remedies.

  • @thetuna7441
    @thetuna7441 2 месяца назад

    This guy is a joke. Managing a big cabinet is simple - cubans need to be kept at 62-63 RH - and 68-70 degrees - its not complicated. if you get mold your temp is too high - if his humidity was stable he would have zero issues - he’s an amateur who should stick to umbrellas and custom suits

  • @TheWhiskeyContractor
    @TheWhiskeyContractor 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful collection