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Sweet, strong coffee for me plus a yorkie. Can break off the chunks and suck one as required. Adds to the flavour of the cigar as well I think
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostSave the heavy stuff for after a good meal and smoke the lighter ones when you're not so full, or for breakfast. Experience will teach you what you can stomach not anyone on here because we are all different. I'm a lightweight but some of the guys can do four or five cigars in a sitting.
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Save the heavy stuff for after a good meal and smoke the lighter ones when you're not so full, or for breakfast. Experience will teach you what you can stomach not anyone on here because we are all different. I'm a lightweight but some of the guys can do four or five cigars in a sitting.
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Jacob everyone is different what they like after a good meal the 2 i mentioned work for me .
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Originally posted by Jacobsladder View PostTony you will have to give me a bit of a clue here mate - Bolivar and Diplomaticos ?????
Bolivar royal corona
Partagas D4
Hows that.
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostCan't beat a good BRC or a D4 in my opinion.
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Cigars and Food
As I never have a smoke on an empty stomach I was wondering are there certain cigars that suit after you have had food - eg are there cigars best suited to smoke if you have had spicy food or fish. We all know you can match wine to food but can you match cigars??Tags: None
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