How to smoke an Acid if you HAVE to...
OK, I'm going to join a cigar club here at my college, aparently the last two meetings they had a Partagas 2004 Seasonal Blend and an H. Upmann Vintage Cameroon. Unfortunately I missed those two meetings, and the next one up we're supposed to be smoking Acid Kuba Kubas. After taking two puffs of a Kahlua cigar long long ago, I promised myself I would NEVER smoke a flavored cigar again, and now I gotta smoke an ACID!! :smiley11: What should I do now? Seems like this group has some good guys who I would like to have a smoke with every now and then, but am I gonna vomit when this thing touches my lips? How bad is a Kuba Kuba?
I have become disenchanted........
With Drew Estate.
Everything I've tried so far from Drew was just horrible. To me anyway.
Vile, putrid cigars. :smiley36:
Over this past summer.......
I picked up a few La Veija Habanas and at first I was impressed considering the cost of the cigars. Dirt cheap. But alas one gets what one pays for, usually anyway, there are a few exceptions but Drew's LVH's aren't one of them.
After smoking a few over the next week I found that they completely trashed my palate. There are also major profile swings within the line which isn't unheard of but is uncommon. The Churchills are head-kickers and the Torps are mild, almost TOO mild.
Last week I bought a Drew Estate Root Natural - One would think that the term "Natural" implies just that. It doesn't in this case. I did notice that the cigar smelled like pipe tobacco when I took it out of the cello at home (should of done that at the store). I thought "Oh...one of those cigars made of pipe tobacco". OK, I'll try it anyway since I already own it. I lit it up and halfway through the first draw my mouth was filled with a disgusting sweetness as if I was lighting up a bundle of Swishers all at the same time! GROSS!!!! :smiley11: I went right to the bathroom and flushed it down the toilet. :smiley32:
I doubt that I will EVER buy another DE product again.