Tonight's Bill of Fare:
Starting with a Rogue Dead Guy Ale It is a GREAT ale in my opinion. You can read the brewers notes about what's in it and why they think it is great. I just know that I like it!
Following that with a Perdomo Estate Selection 2002 in a Natural Wrapper. It is a nice looking cigar, lighter than my normal fare. I prefer a Maruro wrapper. The cigar was well humidified and there was no crinkling beneath my fingers as I rolled it between my thumb and forefinger.
The first draws were full of flavor, slightly spicy, but a bit creamy too. We'll see how the taste changes as it burns down a bit...
... an inch in and the flavor has mellowed a bit. Still a hint of spice, but much smoother. I may want to try this cigar with a maduro wrapper next time to see how that affects the flavor. It seems to burn even and consistent.
In general, a good smoke. I would give it about a 6.5 out of 10 (I'm a hard grader though!)
Cheers!
Starting with a Rogue Dead Guy Ale It is a GREAT ale in my opinion. You can read the brewers notes about what's in it and why they think it is great. I just know that I like it!
Following that with a Perdomo Estate Selection 2002 in a Natural Wrapper. It is a nice looking cigar, lighter than my normal fare. I prefer a Maruro wrapper. The cigar was well humidified and there was no crinkling beneath my fingers as I rolled it between my thumb and forefinger.
The first draws were full of flavor, slightly spicy, but a bit creamy too. We'll see how the taste changes as it burns down a bit...
... an inch in and the flavor has mellowed a bit. Still a hint of spice, but much smoother. I may want to try this cigar with a maduro wrapper next time to see how that affects the flavor. It seems to burn even and consistent.
In general, a good smoke. I would give it about a 6.5 out of 10 (I'm a hard grader though!)
Cheers!
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