DoubleAught
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I've considered a pipe. My grandfather smoked a pipe and I was given one when he died 35 years ago. I've always wanted to smoke it occasionally to honor him.
Nice!Now this is the way to brew:
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Big fan of cigars, but bigger fan of pipes. This is some GL Pease Stratford tobacco in my Savinelli.
I've considered a pipe. My grandfather smoked a pipe and I was given one when he died 35 years ago. I've always wanted to smoke it occasionally to honor him.
A nice combo are the cigars made with pipe tobacco. You get the great aromatics that way too.
Do you roll these yourself, or is this something I can buy? Do you have any commercial examples?
Love me a good cigar, but my father's day present to myself this year?
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It's Phase I to becoming either a wise or a crotchety old man.
Now Pliny the Elder.
Now Pliny the Elder.
Yesterday I discovered I liked my cigar better with whiskey than beer, but I enjoyed both!
Now this is the way to brew:
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Big fan of cigars, but bigger fan of pipes. This is some GL Pease Stratford tobacco in my Savinelli.
A nice combo are the cigars made with pipe tobacco. You get the great aromatics that way too.
Damn... I forgot about this thread and didn't take a picture. Not brewing right now, but I'm sitting on the balcony enjoying some homemade absinthe and a Romeo y Julieta Medallas de Oro Vintage Maduro.
It's very nice... much smoother than I expected with such a dark, oily wrapper. A nice easy pull, dark cherries with a peppery finish and thick smoke. Absinthe is definitely not the best pairing with any cigar, but this stuff is harsh so I was actually hoping the R&J would overpower it. I didn't make it by the way. Look up Bottlebomber if you want to get your hands on some.