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Originally posted by Canoe1 View PostCan you save a cigar that has been partially burned?
There's been a time or two where I'll be enjoying a cigar, then due to unforseen circumstances, can't finish it then, or just had enough at for the time?
BTW, your package will go out tomorrow.
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Originally posted by JTeLarkin08 View PostI have decided that I am not a cigar guy.. I used to like to have one every 3-4 months.. But the last few times i haven't really enjoyed them.. The one last night wasn't good at all.. And now i have a cough.. Im done with them lol
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From yesterday. This was given to me by a coworker whose daughter was married last weekend. She had a humidor full of these for their guests after the ceremony, and brought one back for me to enjoy since she knew I partake from time to time. Not sure of the brand, so I wasn't expecting much. It was a bit sweet to the lips, and very mellow. Not a flavored cigar at all, but it did have a sweet note none-the-less. I never make mixed drinks any more either, but I thought Jim Beam and Coke would be ok. I appreciate the gesture, but it was a challenge to get through. By mid way, the cigar itself felt like it was imploding, nearly collapsing on itself, very soft.
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So, to cleanse my palette, I thought I'd try something completely different, an Alec Bradley Black Market. Did all kinds of funny things while burning, almost splitting right in half. I then made my way to the garage to get it cleaned out for my next project. Had a couple Shiner Birthdays to go with it. Completely erased all hints of the prior smoke.
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