Wise choice Alan, at that extreme temperature you'd be risking Heatstoke.
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Sunday afternoon. San Cristobal Del Sol...4.5x50. First one of these Don Pepin Garcia gems in a week.Forcing myself to only fire one up when I can not resist doing so.Only have few left,have to space them,cause when,they'll be gone for good.Potent, down to that "DelSol" not a matter of strenght so much as rich.
Burn time: One Hour and Eleven Minutes.
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Edit: Recently said that I think low temps have a negative to some degree effect how well a cigar snokes. This one was burnt on fron porch,temp droppedfron43 F.to 36F. during the time smoked,but maybe because there was no wind,it burned great.
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From 2012 and smoking really nice
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My Sunday evening, after dinner treat consisted of:
Diesel Unlimited D.5, fresh ground Starbucks House Blend, '77 Dead.
I really like this stick, think I will give the UHC line a try next time.
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With a high of only 26 degrees, chickened out on outdoor smoking today. Supposed to hit 45 tomorrow and even higher days following, so will be back at it soon with maybe even a pre-work smoke tomorrow, we'll see. And more importantly, hope you all are faring well who are in those parts hit hard by this recent record storm.
Having a Caldwell Yellow Cake next to a roaring fire, the rare indoor winter cigar :)
I've been seeing a few of these posted lately so I figured I'd better investigate
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