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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    If you ever go on a spiritual quest for rum...I can help more.
    Lets hear it sarge! I've been a bourbon drinker my entire life (well, since I started drinking ) but recently started drinking a lot more rum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cale View Post
    Lets hear it sarge! I've been a bourbon drinker my entire life (well, since I started drinking ) but recently started drinking a lot more rum.

    Good top shelf rum has a flavor that kicks bourbon's ass every time. A dram of Ron Z or Zaya neat goes very well with a cigar. The sweetness brings the flavor of a cigar to it's max.

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    I'll second that Zaya recommendation. It's great stuff. I keep a bottle on the counter and a bottle tucked away at all times.

    Make sure you sip it straight. If you add anything to this rum make sure it's just ice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hex1848 View Post
    I'll second that Zaya recommendation. It's great stuff. I keep a bottle on the counter and a bottle tucked away at all times.

    Make sure you sip it straight. If you add anything to this rum make sure it's just ice.

    I will appreciate it for it's own merits. Is there a particular cigar that it compliments very well?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SideWinder View Post
    I will appreciate it for it's own merits. Is there a particular cigar that it compliments very well?

    Maybe a Padron 64 or 26. An Anejo would go well with it too.

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    My favorite drink is bourbon even though I have not had any in months (on the wagon). Steve, try the Evan Williams Single Barrel- if you have not already...
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    I've not tried Buffalo Trace (I don't think my local shop has it) but if they do I'll grab a bottle. I like the usual suspects myself too, maker's, knob creek, etc.

    Usually when I'm smoking cigars I'll have a jack and coke. I personally like Ridgemont Reserve also, and I don't think anyone has mentioned it during the thread:

    http://www.bartonbrands.com/1792.html

    I'm wanting to try the Havana Club Rum, but it's a little hard to find here in America and all.

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    I tried the Evan Williams Single Barrel, as SLC suggested a few posts back and it is very smooth. It went well with the J.L. Salazar Reserva Espesial Toro. This bourbon is now in second place in my book, right behind Blanton's.
    "Differences can be resolved in ways that are fair to all, but reason must prevail over passion if there is to be a climate conducive to the settlement of disagreements."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakinboy View Post
    I'm wanting to try the Havana Club Rum, but it's a little hard to find here in America and all.

    Had a quick sip of the 7yo a moment ago (strictly for celebrations and always neat) I picked up a few years ago just now, and my word, tis damn good.
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    Wow, looks like I'm in good company...

    Woodford Reserve or Knob Creek when the budget allows, Jack Daniels or Crown Royal when I'm in a cheap(er) whiskey mood. I do the Woody and Knob neat, and the Jack and Crown for mixing.
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    We've take quite a few distillery tours since I started this thread. Blanton's is made at Buffalo Trace and still my favorite. Four Roses single barrel is a close second to Blanton's. Just a few more stamps to fill up the Bourbon Trail passport!
    "Differences can be resolved in ways that are fair to all, but reason must prevail over passion if there is to be a climate conducive to the settlement of disagreements."
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    1792 reserve, and Elijah Craig are great bourbons, too . . . Maker's is my go-to daily bourbon, but I like to try them all.

    http://www.kybourbonfestival.com/ Y'all come to KY in September, and have a drink or nine at the Bourbon Festival!

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    After reading a few posts where Knob Creek was the drink of choice, I went out and bought a 750ml bottle.
    Last night I had a small glass, neat, wow was it smooth! I smoked a RP Edge corojo along the side.
    This was my first top shelf experience, but I would love to try more!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    Good top shelf rum has a flavor that kicks bourbon's ass every time. A dram of Ron Z or Zaya neat goes very well with a cigar. The sweetness brings the flavor of a cigar to it's max.
    With an endorsement like that, I can't help but want to try a glass or two! I'll keep both those brands in mind for my next trip to the cigar bar. Thanks for the recommendation.

    I'm not a big fan of Knob Creek though. Blanton's is a much smoother drink.
    "Differences can be resolved in ways that are fair to all, but reason must prevail over passion if there is to be a climate conducive to the settlement of disagreements."
    Ronald Reagan in a speech given to the Supreme Soviet, September 17, 1990

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