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  • Re: Cigar C

     11-27-2009, 3:06 PM

    ejenne87:
    alienmisprint:
    And Tat is my boy? Lol, I haven't heard from him since I got a mooch package from him a couple of weeks ago.
    I was actualy refering to (Sandman). If my understanding is correct they served in the Army together.
    Ya Tat & I served together in the Army. I talked to him the day before Thanksgiving. He had family in from out of town & before that he had computer problems. I will give him a call today & make sure he is OK. Once I know he is ok I will be sure to tell him to get his act together and get back on here.
    Hayblet:

    May the Beard's shade provide you with a hiding spot.

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  • Re: Cigar C

     11-29-2009, 3:30 PM

    alienmisprint:
    j0z3r:
    Is that your guess? Cigar C is actually a Cusano LXI Habano.
    Hmmm, I actually never have had that one before, but it did taste very familiar. Either way, it was good, and my favorite of the three mystery sticks. Thanks again Joe, I appreciate it man.
    So Tony, did that last one smoke pretty good? I've tried the Cusano Sun Grown habano in two different sizes, toro and perfecto, and neither one smoked worth a damn...the draw was good but no smoke would come through, they just basically refused to burn.
    "Beliefs are neat. Cherish them, but don't share them like they're the truth" Bill Hicks
  • Re: Cigar C

     11-29-2009, 4:45 PM

    It smoked okay. It didn't produce volumes of smoke, but enough to get the flavor on it and all. It really did taste familiar, I have been trying to figure out what it reminded me of.


    AlienMisprint.com


    skweekz:
    It's like the world's most amazing game of Tetris in my humidor.

  • Cigar A from Alien

     12-01-2009, 12:03 AM

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    After getting home from work today I arrived to Alien's mystery package, and after the day I had I was ready to tuck into Cigar A.

    I the spirit of not embarrassing myself to bad, I'm not going to guess the exact dimensions, but will say it was a toro of some size. Went on to the balcony and punched the smoke, pre-light draw was nice and easy. first few puffs were familiar and a bit rough, but quickly transitioned into something I thought I hadn't smoked in the past. That quickly changed after the first 1/4, I'm quite certain I've smoked this one in the past. The rest of the smoke was great, smooth, creamy, lots of smoke. Slightly angled burn throughout the whole smoke but nothing unbearable. It burned fast and I smoked fast, it is damn cold out there! I'm going to attribute the opening roughness and fast burn to the fact it was in transit for two weeks and I smoked right out of the box. And now for my guess......

    5 Vegas Classic

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: Cigar A from Alien

     12-01-2009, 12:24 AM

    It was indeed a Toro, but it wasn't a 5 Vegas, it was an Oliva G Cameroon. Glad you liked it, can't wait to see what you guess for Cigar B and C....


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    skweekz:
    It's like the world's most amazing game of Tetris in my humidor.

  • Re: Cigar A from Alien

     12-01-2009, 12:51 AM

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    alienmisprint:
    It was indeed a Toro, but it wasn't a 5 Vegas, it was an Oliva G Cameroon. Glad you liked it, can't wait to see what you guess for Cigar B and C....
    Well that's good to hear. I've not had that smoke before and I think I may have one or two in the humi, that have been sitting for a while.

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • TheShaun

     12-02-2009, 5:03 PM

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    I juts got my mystery stick package from TheShaun and he included a little something extra AND a cigar spike which I have been wanting to try out! Thanks bro.

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
    - j0z3r 1/15/2010


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  • Re: TheShaun

     12-02-2009, 5:04 PM

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    So um who wants to be my mystery mooch?

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
    - j0z3r 1/15/2010


    pure.refreshing.bacon.
  • Re: TheShaun

     12-03-2009, 7:47 PM

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    About to go and smoke cigar B. This thing smells amazing. Can't wait to taste it!

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Cigar B from Alien

     12-03-2009, 9:55 PM

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    So tonight was cigar B from Alien. It had a dark wrapper and was a torpedo shape, a bit larger than a standard torpedo, I think. It had a great draw right up till half way, then got tight, but not much later it loosened up again and smoked great the rest of the way through. This cigar looked like it should have been very full and strong flavoured, but it was flavourful without being overpowering and had a medium, creamy finish. I have definitely not smoked this one before, but enjoyed it very much. I braved the cold weather to smoke it right down to the nub. I'm eager to find out what this smoke is, I'll have pick some up.

    So after combing the the CCOM write ups, I'm going to have to guess.......

    Alec Bradley Tempus

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: Cigar B from Alien

     12-03-2009, 10:11 PM

    The Tempus is actually one of my favorite cigars, probably number 2. Cigar B, however, was not a Tempus. It was another cigar alot of people here on the forum love, the Graycliff 1666. I want to see what you guess for Cigar C, it is my favorite of the three I sent you.


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    skweekz:
    It's like the world's most amazing game of Tetris in my humidor.

  • Re: Cigar B from Alien

     12-03-2009, 10:20 PM

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    Graycliff 1666. Yup, haven't had one of those. But I do have one in the bottom of my humi from my first month of COTM, will wait till the spring before I have that one!

    This has been a fun experience so far, can't wait till C.

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: Cigar A from TheShaun

     12-04-2009, 10:21 PM

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    hey T-Shaun. Just had cigar A. I really enjoyed the heck out this stick. A 5 x 50 robusto with a light colored wrapper, perhaps a connie. Burned perfectly and had a great amount of sensuous, yes I said sensuous, smoke. Great mouth feel with a woodsy taste and a nice medium length finish with just a hint of pepper. Very smooth and creamy. Just right witha pre dinner cocktail after a hard weight lifting session. My first thought it was an Ashton Cuban Cabinet.
    Jeff

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
    - j0z3r 1/15/2010


    pure.refreshing.bacon.
  • Re: Cigar A from TheShaun

     12-05-2009, 5:22 PM

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    Jdorais:
    hey T-Shaun. Just had cigar A. I really enjoyed the heck out this stick. A 5 x 50 robusto with a light colored wrapper, perhaps a connie. Burned perfectly and had a great amount of sensuous, yes I said sensuous, smoke. Great mouth feel with a woodsy taste and a nice medium length finish with just a hint of pepper. Very smooth and creamy. Just right witha pre dinner cocktail after a hard weight lifting session. My first thought it was an Ashton Cuban Cabinet.
    Jeff
    Cigar A is one of my regulars. I really enjoy the smoothness and creaminess of the smoke, but it is not an Ashton Cuban Cabinet. Cigar A is a 5 Vegas Gold.

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: Cigar A from TheShaun

     12-05-2009, 6:23 PM

    I got my pack from Tat. today. I might get to cigar A today, we'll see how it goes. Thanks Phil.
    "Beliefs are neat. Cherish them, but don't share them like they're the truth" Bill Hicks
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