Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Gah! Why was this entry so hard to type up?!? I'm sorry for neglecting the blog but for some reason it was impossible for me to put my opinions in to words, which is rare for me. Bah. Let's get to it.

Thursday was our first time trying an off-hours review. We wanted to see if we could better focus on the cigar without having others around to avoid (gang of European men in suits) or engage (lovely friends and their girlfriends). It was a success. We went in after lunch and it was just us, the bartenders, and a few groups of guys trying to impress their coworkers.

I had the Acid Atom and loved it. It had a very light citrusy flavor and was rich. It had the usual Acid problems, such as not burning evenly and having some cutting problems but it was worth it. The dark oily wrapper, the slight berry tones, the fact it never got bitter, it's my new favorite.

Size: Petit Belicoso
Wrapper: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
Price: $7.50

Dal had the Perdomo 10th Anniversary Reserve, Champagne. This was the one that fell apart at first, but the second one was perfect. It had a tight pack and an ultra smooth flavor.
Size: Robusto
Wrapper: Connecticut shade
Filler: Nicaraguan
Price: $7.00

For a midday beer (hey, we're students, sometimes our days end before noon) Dal tried Het Anker's Lucifer. Actually, I picked it for him at random based on its low alcohol content and cool name. It's a bottle aged special blonde with 8% alcohol by volume and has quite the history. It was originally brewed by Liefmans Breweries which went bankrupt but had all of their brews picked up by Duvel Moortgat who decided to focus only on the fruitbeers of Liefmans' leaving poor Lucifer out in the cold. Luckily though, Het Anker picked it up and so we still get to enjoy it today.

Dal says that it was lighter than he normally likes but lacked the yeasty-ness that he dislikes in light beers and, in fact, had a nice citrusy flavor.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Our Permission Slip for the Absent Posts

Okay, it's been awhile since anyone has posted and I'm sorry to anyone who's reading this. Turns out Dal and I are not so good at socializing while sampling cigars and spend too much brainpower on the socializing half. Whoops.

Some minor updates/opinions. Vermouth is very very good. Particularly sweet or Italian or red Vermouth. The spices in the Vermouth go along very well with Acid cigars. How many times can I say "Vermouth". Vermouth.

Also, Jake's Spirits and Cigars are very good to us. Dal and I went in there one afternoon, to see if we can form opinions better with fewer people around, and Dal's cigar's wrapper fell apart as soon as I cut it. One of the guys who works there noticed and immediately offered a replacement, of which didn't crumble when we cut it. So yea for them!

Like I mentioned, Dal and I will start doing our sampling/review/things in afternoons instead of weekend nights. In fact we have one to post when I get the chance to pull up pictures and translate our shorthand into something understandable. Also, we promise that we will at least try to pay attention to what we are smoking and drinking tonight. Although we offer no guarantees.