heyabbott
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Put the loose cigars or the box with the cigars in the bag?Ziploc freezer-size bag. Put in bag along with a sponge -- soak it then wring it out before putting in bag. Poor man's humidor.
Now you tell me? I deluded myself into liking them. Oh well.Only fat-fork turistas smoke Cohibas.
Now you tell me? I deluded myself into liking them. Oh well.
No. Went to Dominican Republic. My dad was a huge cigar smoker but I had rarely indulged. They were selling cigars at the resort. A guy lights one and gives it to me to smoke. I liked it a lot. Maybe I should have been more alert to Dominican cigars, but Cohiba was The brand of cuban cigars. So I bought a box. Even though I negotiated 30% off the price, I'm sure I over paid. Still, a very nice cigar.Cohibas are a nice cigar, but they do have a certain "cachet" in part because they're expensive, and they're famous enough so that people who don't know cigars buy them, because they've heard they're good. (If you buy them on the street in Havana, they're likely other cigars with counterfeit bands on them, like fake LV bags in New York.) I just like certain cheaper cigars more. But cigars are like wine. Different people like different things, and people who smoke cigars usually have a variety of them, different tastes and sizes, because it's a rare bird who always wants to smoke the same thing.
EDIT: Did you go to Cuba, 'yab?
Cohibas are a nice cigar, but they do have a certain "cachet" in part because they're expensive, and they're famous enough so that people who don't know cigars buy them, because they've heard they're good. (If you buy them on the street in Havana, they're likely other cigars with counterfeit bands on them, like fake LV bags in New York.) I just like certain cheaper cigars more. But cigars are like wine. Different people like different things, and people who smoke cigars usually have a variety of them, different tastes and sizes, because it's a rare bird who always wants to smoke the same thing.
EDIT: Did you go to Cuba, 'yab?
No. Went to Dominican Republic. My dad was a huge cigar smoker but I had rarely indulged. They were selling cigars at the resort. A guy lights one and gives it to me to smoke. I liked it a lot. Maybe I should have been more alert to Dominican cigars, but Cohiba was The brand of cuban cigars. So I bought a box. Even though I negotiated 30% off the price, I'm sure I over paid. Still, a very nice cigar.
Have you had this: Aberlour A'bunadh?It seems like with any kind of hobby like this, there's a progression people go through where they begin by wanting to buy the most expensive and/or well-known brand, but after a while take pride in finding bargains that are just as good. (And save a few bucks in the process.)
You start off drinking Jim Beam bourbon. You've heard of it!
You move onto Woodford Reserve. It's kind of expensive. And elegantly packaged!
You marry Old Forrester.