Got a Gurkha Viper in hand right now. Decent smoke not gonna lie. Oh, and a bulliet rye. I have some peach tree bourbon I'll be saving for Memorial Day along with a padron and a Gurkha seduction.
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Got a Gurkha Viper in hand right now. Decent smoke not gonna lie. Oh, and a bulliet rye. I have some peach tree bourbon I'll be saving for Memorial Day along with a padron and a Gurkha seduction.
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Last edited by DonnyCommo; 04-25-2015 at 20:34.
Cuban Montecristo & Stranahans whiskey...
Last heater was a Don Jose robusto, with Sierra Nevada IPA, about two weeks ago.
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Middletons Cherry in a Missouri Meerschaum and Bulleit Rye.
re; Cigars
I suppose there's a reason they're referred to as gassers. I lost my taste for them a very long time ago (like 20-25 yrs ago), but I wouldn't begrudge anyone their preferred hobby/habit. I did puff one about two years ago, because the wifey wanted one. I can't remember what it was. Got them in a nice smoke shop, it smelled great right out of the humidor, and I actually enjoyed the first 3 or 4 puffs, but like an idiot, I finished the whole thing. Took me about three days to recover. Blaaaagh. I'll stick with the Copenhagen.
I am not trying to discourage anyone with this post, just relating my experience.
A Nat Sherman and a Bombay Sapphire martini.
Pipes. I loved the smell of my father's tobacco pot when I was was a kid, but not so much the ashtray. Another no-go for me, but again - I would not begrudge anyone their tastes. I will say that I don't really do much in the way of distilled spirits, so maybe I've been missing out on a marriage of flavors.
Someone has to be the counter-point in the thread, I guess.![]()