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Don't get smokes from Brantford, Ontario. They dip them in windshield fluid, fucking disgusting!
Goddamn Six Nations
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Don't get smokes from Brantford, Ontario. They dip them in windshield fluid, fucking disgusting!
why do that? does it get you high?Don't get smokes from Brantford, Ontario. They dip them in windshield fluid, fucking disgusting!
Hello my Angel.Almost done. This one was a freebie we received last year at a customer appreciation event. Actually it was a five pack, this is the last one of the bunchView attachment 14420
Let me know what you think of cherry. I'd expect it to be too sweet and nasty, like those cheap cigars.
I started pipes with the grandfatherly Captain Black White, and then the Royal blend. I never returned to the Gold. Lately I've gotten blends from a local JR cigar, a butter rum and now something of which I cannot remember the ingredients.
After years with corncobs and meerschaum, I finally got a briar and it does add to the flavor.
That sounds good.Actually cherry is welcome for me at least with tobacco, the Partagas Black series usually has a dark stone fruit flavor underneath the tobacco, almost redolent of the black fruit cakes that a friend from Belize used to make for me.

The airbender I had possessed a bit of spiciness to it, not something I'm used to with cigars. I find it really difficult to discern flavours from cigars so this one felt like a real treat!Actually cherry is welcome for me at least with tobacco, the Partagas Black series usually has a dark stone fruit flavor underneath the tobacco, almost redolent of the black fruit cakes that a friend from Belize used to make for me.
This I've learned from many encounters with tongue bite.You don't just savor for relaxation and economy. Smoke tastes worse when the burn is hotter.
Ms. doom hasn't figured this out yet. She's burned maybe twice as many cigars as I have. Le sigh.This I've learned from many encounters with tongue bite.
Nothing like a little bit of the devil's lettuce to get you through a day.Well, I smoked a bowl tonight.
I do not own a humidor, so I'm not sure how that whole development process works..So, this evening. Punch Bareknuckle, a smoke I bought a box of years ago and I think this is the last one. After two-plus years in the humidor it's developed nicely.
Generally speaking most cigars will balance out and mellow over time. Punch Bareknuckle in particular is kind of a low-price internet offering and so can be a little rough. This particular blend is generally a spicy woody dry smoke out of the box, but by this time the rougher areas had been smoothed out.I do not own a humidor, so I'm not sure how that whole development process works..
How did this cigar develop/improve, if you don't mind sharing?
Generally speaking most cigars will balance out and mellow over time. Punch Bareknuckle in particular is kind of a low-price internet offering and so can be a little rough. This particular blend is generally a spicy woody dry smoke out of the box, but by this time the rougher areas had been smoothed out.
View attachment 14767 The humidor. A converted gun cabinet we found on Craigslist for $50

Top find, dear!View attachment 15716 Bought the remnants of a box on closeout
Yay you didn't drown in the floodView attachment 15716 Bought the remnants of a box on closeout
Do you find some parts of a cigar taste better than others? I find once I'm a bit passed half way things are smoother and tastier, to a degree.Generally speaking most cigars will balance out and mellow over time. Punch Bareknuckle in particular is kind of a low-price internet offering and so can be a little rough. This particular blend is generally a spicy woody dry smoke out of the box, but by this time the rougher areas had been smoothed out.
It was bad in some areas; still is in others. First and last photos are our casa, middle photos are down the road fronts where I run on weekends.Yay you didn't drown in the flood
In some cases, yes. Some cigars tend to be divided into thirds with different flavor profiles. Also, after 10 minutes the burn may have settled a bit from the initial lighting, but that really comes more into play if you really scorch the foot while lighting.Do you find some parts of a cigar taste better than others? I find once I'm a bit passed half way things are smoother and tastier, to a degree.
ThanksIn some cases, yes. Some cigars tend to be divided into thirds with different flavor profiles. Also, after 10 minutes the burn may have settled a bit from the initial lighting, but that really comes more into play if you really scorch the foot while lighting.
I've never seen this one before! Neat!View attachment 15746 A favorite. I don't think the Garcia factory is capable of making a bad stick.