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MrTommy: The Cank: MrTommy: The Cank:It looks good to me . I was going to say around a year...... Not what you want to hear huh......... well try for 6 months. Wifey says the humidity in the container is reading 99%. Holy crap! Maybe I'll just wring them out and drink the tobacco flavored Cognac - ha.
The Cank: MrTommy: The Cank:It looks good to me . I was going to say around a year...... Not what you want to hear huh......... well try for 6 months.
MrTommy: The Cank:It looks good to me .
The Cank:It looks good to me
mrpillow:Maybe the presence of the cognac is causing the hygro to give incorrect readings?
MrTommy: mrpillow:Maybe the presence of the cognac is causing the hygro to give incorrect readings? One of the original responses was about JUST THAT. For some reason, the hydrometer may read water humidity properly but not the alcohol. So, I'm just forging ahead with the two sticks in there - and the current 99% humidity reading. They should be DRIPPING at a reading like that!
doromath: Alcohol will definitely throw off any hygrometer calibrated for water. Ethanol has a much higher vapor pressure than water, meaning that at any given temperature the ethanol will have a higher amount of gas phase. Your average hygrometer is calibrated for water and will measure how much water vapor is in the air and report that as a percent of the total possible. For the case of alcohol, you have alot more vapor in the air than you would if it was water, but the hygrometer is still comparing that to the "max" amount of water. Hence, your readings are much higher. Just check to make sure you're not seeing droplets on your cigars and everything should be good!
MrTommy: doromath: Alcohol will definitely throw off any hygrometer calibrated for water. Ethanol has a much higher vapor pressure than water, meaning that at any given temperature the ethanol will have a higher amount of gas phase. Your average hygrometer is calibrated for water and will measure how much water vapor is in the air and report that as a percent of the total possible. For the case of alcohol, you have alot more vapor in the air than you would if it was water, but the hygrometer is still comparing that to the "max" amount of water. Hence, your readings are much higher. Just check to make sure you're not seeing droplets on your cigars and everything should be good! Wow! Thanks for that info. As I've mentioned earlier in the string, this is uncharted territory for me. Will this damage my hydrometer at all, since it's not water vapor it's measuring? I.e., will I be able to go back to normal humidor readings once this experiment is over? On the other hand, if this turns out to be something enjoyable, I'll probably continue experimenting with different 'beverage' flavorings and keep that hydrometer just FOR that.
The Cank:2 weeks in and the smokes are drinking it up... i am excited !
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