07-20-2004, 12:15
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Consigliere
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Let's talk about cigars
Who smokes them and what are your preferences?
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07-20-2004, 12:27
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I am partial to the Fuente Hemmingway series, though I also like Zino Platinums and Buccanero Full Sail and Texas Star Maduros.
That being said, I rarely buy two of the same type at a time, I prefer to try the full spectrum.
And Yes, TR, I am old enough to smoke Cigars
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07-20-2004, 12:32
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Consigliere
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Quote:
Originally posted by Air.177
I am partial to the Fuente Hemmingway series, though I also like Zino Platinums and Buccanero Full Sail and Texas Star Maduros.
That being said, I rarely buy two of the same type at a time, I prefer to try the full spectrum.
And Yes, TR, I am old enough to smoke Cigars
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I also like the Hemingways. Better than the Opus X in fact. You are a man of fine taste!
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07-20-2004, 12:34
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I actually tried them because of your suggestion in an earlier post. The Opus are good, But should definately be allowed to "Rest" for 6 months to a year for best results. I have done this once before, and found that I do not have the patience to do it again. The Diamond Crown Series are also quite good, and are generally more readily available than the Opus.
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07-20-2004, 13:31
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Absolute favorite
Jamaican Platinum:
Vanilla Rum cured wrapper
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07-20-2004, 14:53
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Tank Boy
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Padron "Anniversary" series, Arturo Fuente (pretty much any), La Gloriana Cubana......maduros being my favorite "type".
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07-20-2004, 14:56
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Guerrilla Chief
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Swisher Sweets.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.........You thought I was serious!
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07-20-2004, 14:59
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Quote:
Originally posted by brewmonkey
Swisher Sweets.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.........You thought I was serious!
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I bet those go Great with such High order Beers as Miller High Life and Old English, or maybe Mickeys.
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07-20-2004, 15:00
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Quote:
Originally posted by Air.177
I bet those go Great with such High order Beers as Miller High Life and Old English, or maybe Mickeys.
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Schaefer
Pabst Blue Ribbon
"Beer" in the white can with black letters
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07-20-2004, 15:24
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Anyone like CAO?
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07-20-2004, 15:31
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Quote:
Originally posted by Brother Rat
Anyone like CAO?
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I like them alright, they are usually more expensive than the Hemingways at the places I go and I like the Hemingways better. CAO's are a good smoke though.
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07-20-2004, 15:43
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Guerrilla Chief
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I am not a huge cigar fan. I have had some good ones in the past and when I was at the pub we had a humidor in the bar area that stocked a decent selection.
My problem with them probably stems from the fact that whenever I seem to have one it is while I am having a pint. I have a big problem with things that interfere with my beers qualities. Cigars quickly overpower the beer's aroma and flavor profile both of which are an essential part of the drinking experience.
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07-20-2004, 15:58
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Whoever thought Brew could make drinking a cold frosty mug of beer sound snotty and john kerry'ish.
Just kidding Brew... I need to edumacate' myself on the fine art of beer tasting. I enjoy your posts.
As to cigars, not my thing. I have had a few really nice ones(translated really $$$ and/or rare) but have yet to find anything that I would consider enjoyable.
Maybe I will purchase a few of the recommended ones and try again....
Any tips on what you like to couple with smoking a cigar to further increase the taste/experience? ex. Brandy
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07-20-2004, 16:03
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Quote:
Originally posted by Sacamuelas
Any tips on what you like to couple with smoking a cigar to further increase the taste/experience? ex. Brandy
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Most certainly none from me, My Samoan Attorney has advised me that I know nothing of the sort
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07-20-2004, 18:01
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Quote:
Originally posted by Sacamuelas
Any tips on what you like to couple with smoking a cigar to further increase the taste/experience? ex. Brandy
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In my experience, I find a good vintage port goes realy well, especialy after a nice meal. That, or some single malt.
My favourite stogies by far are Cuban Montecristos, Vegas Robainas being second on the list.
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