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Ocean State Cigars
Stogie of the Week
J. Grotto Series Reserva Gran Corona
Origin: Raices Cubanas Factory in Honduras
Wrapper: Honduran Criollo '98
Binder: Honduran Criollo '98
Filler: Honduran & Nicaragua Ligero
Strength: Medium/Full
Vitola: Gran Corona
Size: 5 5/8 x 46
Age: N/A
MSRP: $7.75
This week we are drinking
Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 15 Year
Paul's List
Tim's List
Stogie Tech: Cigar Smoking Tips for the Traveler
I spent more time on the road in March than I did at home. This is a rare thing for me, but it worked out that I had three events to do this month. I learned a lot about smoking when traveling:
Stogie Tech: Keeping a Digital Cigar Journal
Why Keep a Cigar Journal?
I first started keeping a cigar journal because I wanted to track what smoked I had tried and enjoyed. I quickly learned, however, of some trends in the origin and types of tobacco I preferred in different situations. It also helped me gain experience in detecting different flavors and aromas that different blends had to offer. I would often find myself referring back to notes on a specific flavor or aroma I detected in the past to compare the origin or type of tobacco used.
Types of Digital Journals
I have come across a lot of excel sheets and apps but most of them didn't seem to offer the flexibility I wanted or just seemed clunky. Initially I began using TiddlyWiki, which is a small Wiki contained in a single JavaScript enabled HTML file. It was easy and flexible but I couldn't access it from my iPhone or remotely on the web. Also, I wanted to ability to tag notes such as "favorite" or "wish list" and share them with family and friends, particularly around the holidays.
What is Evernote?
Evernote is a note taking application. According to the Evernote website:
Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small from your everyday life using your computer, phone, tablet and the web.
Features:
Free Verse Premium:
Evernote is free but does have some limitations. I did not have any issues using the free version but for $4.99 a month you can purchase the premium version if so you choose. The most compelling reason to spend the five dollars is the 60 MB limit a month on uploads. I came nowhere close to hitting this limit but I kept my attachments (pictures) small. The premium version bumps you up to 1 GB.
My Journal
I tried to keep it simple. I document wrapper, binder, filler, vitola, size, and age along with some of my thoughts on the smoke. I chose four tags to start; favorite, collection, limited, and wish list. If the opportunity presents itself I include a picture. As an example, I shared a dozen or so from my journal here.
Tip: The one tip I have is to create a note as a template. There is no template functionality in Evernote yet, but you can use a blank template note and copy it to save some time typing each time you add a new smoke.
Diversion of the Week
Posted on BOTL.ORG: "Cuba Trip - Lessons Learned"
A fascinating post by BOTL member Jim on his recent trip to Cuba with his Dad. Packed full of useful tips for anyone considering such a Pilgrimage. Interesting to anyone who enjoys cigars and the culture associated with them.
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Download Episode 15 Here
Audio Feeds:
Video Feeds:
Sponsors
Ocean State Cigars
Stogie of the Week
J. Grotto Series Reserva Gran Corona
Origin: Raices Cubanas Factory in Honduras
Wrapper: Honduran Criollo '98
Binder: Honduran Criollo '98
Filler: Honduran & Nicaragua Ligero
Strength: Medium/Full
Vitola: Gran Corona
Size: 5 5/8 x 46
Age: N/A
MSRP: $7.75
This week we are drinking
Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 15 Year
Paul's List
Tim's List
Stogie Tech: Cigar Smoking Tips for the Traveler
I spent more time on the road in March than I did at home. This is a rare thing for me, but it worked out that I had three events to do this month. I learned a lot about smoking when traveling:
Stogie Tech: Keeping a Digital Cigar Journal
Why Keep a Cigar Journal?
I first started keeping a cigar journal because I wanted to track what smoked I had tried and enjoyed. I quickly learned, however, of some trends in the origin and types of tobacco I preferred in different situations. It also helped me gain experience in detecting different flavors and aromas that different blends had to offer. I would often find myself referring back to notes on a specific flavor or aroma I detected in the past to compare the origin or type of tobacco used.
Types of Digital Journals
I have come across a lot of excel sheets and apps but most of them didn't seem to offer the flexibility I wanted or just seemed clunky. Initially I began using TiddlyWiki, which is a small Wiki contained in a single JavaScript enabled HTML file. It was easy and flexible but I couldn't access it from my iPhone or remotely on the web. Also, I wanted to ability to tag notes such as "favorite" or "wish list" and share them with family and friends, particularly around the holidays.
What is Evernote?
Evernote is a note taking application. According to the Evernote website:
Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small from your everyday life using your computer, phone, tablet and the web.
Features:
Free Verse Premium:
Evernote is free but does have some limitations. I did not have any issues using the free version but for $4.99 a month you can purchase the premium version if so you choose. The most compelling reason to spend the five dollars is the 60 MB limit a month on uploads. I came nowhere close to hitting this limit but I kept my attachments (pictures) small. The premium version bumps you up to 1 GB.
My Journal
I tried to keep it simple. I document wrapper, binder, filler, vitola, size, and age along with some of my thoughts on the smoke. I chose four tags to start; favorite, collection, limited, and wish list. If the opportunity presents itself I include a picture. As an example, I shared a dozen or so from my journal here.
Tip: The one tip I have is to create a note as a template. There is no template functionality in Evernote yet, but you can use a blank template note and copy it to save some time typing each time you add a new smoke.
Diversion of the Week
Posted on BOTL.ORG: "Cuba Trip - Lessons Learned"
A fascinating post by BOTL member Jim on his recent trip to Cuba with his Dad. Packed full of useful tips for anyone considering such a Pilgrimage. Interesting to anyone who enjoys cigars and the culture associated with them.