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Sorry, tequila and I do NOT get along...just remembering the smell makes me want to gag.
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Sorry, tequila and I do NOT get along...just remembering the smell makes me want to gag.
Oh, boy... Tequila flavored cigars....
I'm afraid you're not going to find too many on this board that are going to engage in talking about flavored cigars. But, fortunately you've come to the right place!!! If you're liking the tequila flavored cigars, no DOUBT you're going to like a lot of the others that we talk about.
I suggest you go to the new guy/gal sampler thread and pick up some smokes from CoventryCat86. WELL worth your time and money!!!
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actually,the new sauza infused cigar from drew estates is a good cigar.....it,is not,what i'd call a flavored cigar....i admit...i was surprised...
Originally Posted by thepyrofish
Yeah honestly... who really likes the flavor of tequila?
What an awfull idea.
I thought it was a tampon joke!
Originally Posted by TheSilentChamber
Actually, I love the taste of a good Anejo tequila (Patron, Don Julio, Hurradura, Suave Patron, Cabo Wabo, etc.) If you've not had it, there is very little like that great taste. The Blanco's are admittedly fire water (great for making margarita's, but not much more)- Reposado's are a bit better - but a great Anejo has no equal!!!
Originally Posted by ggiese
I'll have to try some of those. All I'v ever had was cheep stuff at high school/college parties and thats been many years ago.
Gas station cigars and I don't mix!! I love a good tequila shot.Originally Posted by thepyrofish
Tequila 1800 + orange slice + cinnamon sugar ontop
Lick the cinnamon sugar off the orange slice, take the shot of 1800, eat the orange slice. A few of these and you will be seriously Fed up! At Twin Lakes Country Club it is known as a Jonsey. I wonder why this is??
Hell ya... 1800 is my current fav tequila... pronounced as "eighteen-hunnerd" here in the south. If I am correct, it is a Reposado... George, please enlighten us on the different types of Tequila... there have only always been 2 types in my book, cheap and not-so-cheap.Originally Posted by Jonsey5484
There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't.
Tequila still and will always be dirty in my book. No good can come from any situation where tequila is involved.![]()
N.O.L.A.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. Only time I consumed tequila was when I was so drunk at a friends houe I did tequila shot swith his Mom. then I puked my guts out in the alley behind his truck. Bad night.Originally Posted by rpcky16
Originally Posted by 8-5-8
I'll give you you my limited knowledge on this - for what it's worth...
There's three different types - Blanco, Reposado and Anejo. The Blanco is straight up distilled tequila - the Reposado has been stored in a charred oak barrel for a short time (days) prior to bottling, and the Anejo has spent a year in the barrel. By storing the tequila in a charred oak barrel, the impurities that give the strong taste are removed (similar to filtering through charcoal). Anejo's are the most expensive, and the Blanco's tend to be cheapest. Taste is the ultimate deciding factor. Some people prefer the rougher edge of the young blanco tequilas with their more distinct agave flavour. Others like the sharper, almost peppery flavour of a reposado. And some may prefer the smooth, woody aroma in an aņejo. Try them first at a local bar, then decide which to buy. There are over 500 different brands of Tequila, so it may take a while....
To me, the best way to enjoy a "fine" Anejo tequila is in a brandy glass. You can tell the quality of the Anejo by swirling it around the glass and look for the "legs" (the tequila dripping back down towards the bottom). Generally I've found the thicker the legs, the better the quality - but that's not always true. I'm also told the thinner the legs, the more alcohol in the tequila. Certainly, just like a fine wine, the "nose" is the way to tell if it's a good quality tequila - there should be a very nice bouquet - not smelling like pure alcohol....
have you had don julio? the anejo is my favorite tequila.Originally Posted by 8-5-8
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