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Monster Bum
Originally Posted by
Cameradude
Is this the cigar you are referring to?
That's it! Where did you find that? That was a great cigar!
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Originally Posted by
Nature
An early Christmas gift from a friend.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't know if it was the cigar or the three pours of Knob Creek, but this Kicked my A$$!
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Brohiba tonight. This is from my latest batch, which had a lot of experiments in it, including this one which is a "Kentucky Puro," all contents of which coming from a grower in KY. Filler is Silver River, One Sucker (a dark air variety), and another leaf that the grower calls Dark Air, which is very similar to One Sucker, but packs a vitamin N wallop. Binder is One Sucker, ideal for the task as it has a good flavor and is strong and somewhat leathery. Wrapper is CT Broadleaf.
Flavor was pretty rough at first, with notes of hardwood and pizza box, but it has smoothed out nicely with just a little pepper. Still, I don't think I'll be including Silver River in my cigars henceforth. Burn is pretty straight and steady. Although it's a small robusto, I've been at it for about 45 minutes and it's still less than half gone. And the nic hit has me growing fangs and claws
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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Originally Posted by
Bruck
Brohiba tonight. This is from my latest batch, which had a lot of experiments in it, including this one which is a "Kentucky Puro," all contents of which coming from a grower in KY. Filler is Silver River, One Sucker (a dark air variety), and another leaf that the grower calls Dark Air, which is very similar to One Sucker, but packs a vitamin N wallop. Binder is One Sucker, ideal for the task as it has a good flavor and is strong and somewhat leathery. Wrapper is CT Broadleaf.
Flavor was pretty rough at first, with notes of hardwood and pizza box, but it has smoothed out nicely with just a little pepper. Still, I don't think I'll be including Silver River in my cigars henceforth. Burn is pretty straight and steady. Although it's a small robusto, I've been at it for about 45 minutes and it's still less than half gone. And the nic hit has me growing fangs and claws
Do you ever rest the Brohibas to see how the profile changes with time?
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
Go Vols!
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Bummin' Around
Supposed to meet a friend downtown, and he is unexpectedly late.
Luckily I came prepared just in case and I get to have a 1926 at Kells in a nice warm basement.
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rød hals
Originally Posted by
DogRockets
That's it! Where did you find that? That was a great cigar!
Try here Jeremy
El Primer Mundo La Hermandad - Cigars International
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.”
― Bil Keane
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Lost no more
Matilde Renacer Corona...5.5x44 First cigar of the day and shes right fine.
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Formerly known szyzk
Putting down the pipe today so that I can light up a cigar and mourn Congress' craptastic avoidance of single-handedly saving the cigar industry. They just needed to approve ONE RIDER last night and the entire FDA fight would be finished, but nooooooooooope.
If this is the industry's last gasp, I'm going out in style: '09 Opus Double Corona
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Graycliff yellow label with Casa Noble Blanco. Not bad but would prefer coffee with this cigar next time.
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12-16-2015, 08:53 AM
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Nature
I don't know if it was the cigar or the three pours of Knob Creek, but this Kicked my A$$!
I'm betting it was the Knobs Creek!!
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