Cigar Smokers



Macanudo - not necessarily my fav but always easy to get and enjoyable to smoke.
The Cubans always kick tail when you can get them. Not sure why, maybe just the nostalgia of having one.
 
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That is all.
 
man this thread makes me want to get back into the cigar game.. smoking cigs has made it much harder for me to enjoy a good cigar these days..

still a fan of the Cohiba's and macanudo's.. im more a fan of the lighter and smoother flavors than i used to be..
 
I smoke cuban cigars once or twice a month. I go to Cuba twice a year and bring back boxes Montecristos A and Cohibas Maduros.

A friend of mine in Cuba build these humidors for the Castros. Truly artistic. I brought the one in the pic a few months back. If anybody is interested I can hook you up!

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did I really see black and milds up there?


that's some straight ghetto shit..

????

the dark ones are Cohibas Maduros #5, the long ones are Montecristos "A"
the lighter ones are Cohibas Esplendidos , also some Siglo VI Cohibas and Monetcristos Pyramid..

these are all cubans
 
^ I don't think he was talking about your post.

I'm currently enjoying a Partagas Black along with a chilled pilsner glass full of Dead Guy Ale.

Who cares if it's not even noon yet.
 
haha :)
fuckin great man... me a regular smoker.. but not much of a cigar smoker... just had once or twice when my friends had it...
but reading so much.. now i atleast know what to ask for in the future!!!!
 
^ I don't think he was talking about your post.

I'm currently enjoying a Partagas Black along with a chilled pilsner glass full of Dead Guy Ale.

Who cares if it's not even noon yet.

ahhh you are a man of taste!...

I am about to open an Old Rasputin beer... im trying to try all the A rated beers at beeradvocate.com lol
 
Never really was much of a cigar smoker, but this thread prompted me to a pay a visit to the cigar lounge down the street from my house. At the recommendation of the guy who owns the place, I picked up a NUB Maduro, a Macanudo, a Punch and an Acid Blondie. Cost me 50 bucks, not sure if thats a good deal or not.. Kind of a touristy spot.. but whatever. Went down to the coffee shop, and kicked back with a book & a cup of mud and smoked the Acid Blondie. DEFINITELY something I could do more often. Now I find myself looking at humidors online.. Can anyone suggest a nice humidor in the ~$50 range? Cheaper the better!
 
Never really was much of a cigar smoker, but this thread prompted me to a pay a visit to the cigar lounge down the street from my house. At the recommendation of the guy who owns the place, I picked up a NUB Maduro, a Macanudo, a Punch and an Acid Blondie. Cost me 50 bucks, not sure if thats a good deal or not.. Kind of a touristy spot.. but whatever. Went down to the coffee shop, and kicked back with a book & a cup of mud and smoked the Acid Blondie. DEFINITELY something I could do more often. Now I find myself looking at humidors online.. Can anyone suggest a nice humidor in the ~$50 range? Cheaper the better!

check ebay
 
You know I never really got into the whole expensive cigar thing. I'm much more happy with a lower end philly blunt apple or cherry, something along those lines. I don't know, maybe I just haven't gotten something worth smoking really yet. I was happy with the < $5 flavored ones at the gas stations.

I like a little FLAVAAA FLAVEEEEEE on it - not just smoke.

Edit: queue the "you pussy" comments, I'm actually happily expecting them. Haha.
 
I never really understood cigars. I mean, I want to. All of these testimonials and I just feel left out.

What is it about cigars that are so enjoyable? Like, the aroma? I mean, you're not supposed to inhale, right? I always do anyway...just because everything else I smoke I'm supposed to inhale, so it feels necessary. But I've probably smoked a grand total of 15 cigars in my life.

Please help.
 
i just brought this Humidor from Cuba... if anybody is interested PM me... it is truly a work of art.

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