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    While browsing some NC cigar reviews on American sites, I came across a review of a cigar called 'My Uzi Weighs a Ton' by Drew Estate.

    MUWAT. That’s what JD, Jonathan Drew (yea, we’re tight like that… not really), calls his My Uzi Weighs A Ton creation for short.


    I suppose that this branding is supposed to appeal to American gun / cigar lovers - the giant band with 'My Uzi Weighs a Ton' in huge capital letters did make me laugh. Has anyone ever been 'bombed' with or tried one of these?
    If you want a midget to look like a baby, don't put a cigar in his mouth.

  • #2
    Not had one myself but AFAIK you shouldn't be fooled by the name. It's a solid cigar from a reputable manufacturer. The story goes like this:

    Their quirky name stems from Drew Estate founder Jonathan Drew's favorite 6 x 60 vitola, lovingly called it his "Uzi." Picking up a wheel of them, he exclaimed, "Damn, my UZI weighs a TON!"

    It's also a line in a Public Enemy song.
    I'm still waiting for the whiskey to whisk me away
    And I'm still waiting for the ashtray to lead me astray
    Josh Ritter, "Other Side"

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    • #3
      Acid Subculture — MUWAT 560

      Unfortunately I've not been bombed with one. The title is a bit 'tongue in cheek' and intended to do exactly what it did .... make you smile. By all BOTL account's they're exceptionally good and because they're made in short supply, very much sought after.
      If you want to, you can.
      And, if you can, you must!

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      • #4
        Hmmmm...interesting. I appreciate the novelty of the branding, and I'm sure that they might taste very nice, but I'm not that fond of 60+ jaw-breaking ring guages, or convinced by the logic that wider=better. I'd be happy to give one a try though...and I'd keep the band on just for comedy value.
        If you want a midget to look like a baby, don't put a cigar in his mouth.

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        • #5
          I find larger ring gauge cigars like a car with all the toys like abs, traction control, auto etc, they make for a very easy effortless smoke, you have to really push it to overheat and go bitter. A Slimmer smoke is like an old-school motor, rear wheel drive, manual, no computer assist, you have to work much harder with the package but when you hit the sweet spot the rewards are far greater

          To answer your question, I have yet to try any of these uniquely named brands.
          Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SmokeyDave View Post
            I find larger ring gauge cigars like a car with all the toys like abs, traction control, auto etc, they make for a very easy effortless smoke, you have to really push it to overheat and go bitter. A Slimmer smoke is like an old-school motor, rear wheel drive, manual, no computer assist, you have to work much harder with the package but when you hit the sweet spot the rewards are far greater
            That's a nice way of putting it ! I don't know, I just find that you're more likely to really appreciate the flavours if you have to pay a bit of attention to what you're smoking. Plus I'm not sure that a cigar with a 60 ring guage is that much easier to smoke than a cigar with a 55 ring guage, and I don't like the idea of some of my favourite thinner sticks being phased out in favour of Wide Churchills!
            If you want a midget to look like a baby, don't put a cigar in his mouth.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SmokeyDave View Post
              I find larger ring gauge cigars like a car with all the toys like abs, traction control, auto etc, they make for a very easy effortless smoke, you have to really push it to overheat and go bitter. A Slimmer smoke is like an old-school motor, rear wheel drive, manual, no computer assist, you have to work much harder with the package but when you hit the sweet spot the rewards are far greater

              To answer your question, I have yet to try any of these uniquely named brands.
              What a great way of putting it,very apt Same story here,never got anywhere near these or the Liga Privada/Undercrowns etc.I'd certainly hope to try one at some point because they certainly get some very positive reviews.
              "The most futile and disastrous day seems well spent when it is reviewed through the blue, fragrant smoke of a Havana cigar."

              Evelyn Waugh

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              • #8
                I've had several of these fat boys and must admit that, albeit a decent smoke, it's the kewl band that's most appealing.


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