View Full Version : Chillin's moose, any good?
bluenoser
04-25-2015, 07:00 PM
Read a couple reviews online that gave them good reviews but just wondering if any of you have tried them and what you thought of them. I'n not a fan of spicy/peppery bite you get from some sticks so just want to make sure they're not pepper bombs before tracking some down from a Canadian friendly vendor. And of course think a cigar box with a moose smoking a cigar on it would be a pretty cool box to have eh? (I can be a sucker for pretty packaging)
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Desertlifter
04-25-2015, 08:02 PM
I've not tried them yet, but I've tried other Foundry cigars that I did like. I will probably give one or two of these a shot.
WNYTONY
04-25-2015, 11:49 PM
Tried the Corona courtesy of Shaneg, was pretty good but not enough for me to run to buy more. I don't recall it as being a pepper bomb and yes the box was pretty cool. I agree - being in Canada you should definitely have a box of these !
cocker_dude
04-26-2015, 06:21 AM
A solid smoke for the money. I think I paid less than $4. Not overly spicy, but a good afternoon around the yard stick. I have only had the petit corona size. Performance was also good.
Branzig
04-26-2015, 06:55 AM
I'm a Savi piper, but a dumb dumb cigar smoker. (anyone get that pun over here? Lol)
Ok, so I know what I'm doing with cigars too. But what I'm getting at is that I'd fall victim to that bad ass box as well.
The fact that they're decent is a plus, of course [emoji14]
Usafvet509
04-26-2015, 08:25 AM
Sitting on a Robusto myself. I have read that its mild/med, so I had the idea of sharing it with Heather. Plus I'm curious about Giannini's projects, as I LOVE Serie R Esteli
Demuths1770
04-27-2015, 09:32 AM
I'm a Savi piper, but a dumb dumb cigar smoker. (anyone get that pun over here? Lol)
Ok, so I know what I'm doing with cigars too. But what I'm getting at is that I'd fall victim to that bad ass box as well.
The fact that they're decent is a plus, of course [emoji14]
i see what you did there lmao :pipe: i had one rott and it wasnt bad for the price rage. not a pepper bomb and more mild somewhat medium for me. i hear they do get better with some age so i have some resting. for a 2-5$ cigar its good to have on hand imo. i never expect a sub 5$ stick to be something that i am gonna love its more a its a good stick but also easy to toss if needed lol
Emperor Zurg
04-27-2015, 09:52 AM
I'm a Savi piper, but a dumb dumb cigar smoker.
I beg to differ sir. You are a Custombilt piper as of late so your pun is defunct :p
Branzig
04-27-2015, 06:18 PM
i see what you did there lmao :pipe: i had one rott and it wasnt bad for the price rage. not a pepper bomb and more mild somewhat medium for me. i hear they do get better with some age so i have some resting. for a 2-5$ cigar its good to have on hand imo. i never expect a sub 5$ stick to be something that i am gonna love its more a its a good stick but also easy to toss if needed lol
Well the price is right. May be a good stick just to have on hand for golf!
I beg to differ sir. You are a Custombilt piper as of late so your pun is defunct :p
True, but just like how a cigar is just a cigar, a pun is just a pun :p
Demuths1770
04-28-2015, 11:46 AM
Well the price is right. May be a good stick just to have on hand for golf!
yeah it would be. i keep em on hand for if i go for a hike/walk and have to toss it for a reason its not a big loss
LAN CERO
05-06-2015, 04:28 PM
I have only had a robusto, at a local lounge. I'd class it as a mild-medium, with good flavor. No worries for peppery tones.
Demuths1770
05-12-2015, 10:01 AM
i revisited the one i had resting, i would call it a mild to medium and thats pushing it lol. nice moring stick or every day stick imo