Great hit @THEMISCHMAN!!! The Cien años maduro is so fockin ridiculously good! Well done!Words cannot describe the bomb from @THEMISCHMAN that decimated my mailbox today.
When I joined the BOTL last month, I thought I had a basic understanding of what that meant. But now it's clear I had no idea.
This package from @THEMISCHMAN exemplifies everything the BOTL intends to be.
Thank you Brother! You really went above and beyond. I will enjoy every smoke (I haven't tried a single one of these) and especially the barleywine!
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That is how you abuse a newb Outstanding hit Joe, and on a very deserving brother too FYI, you really should've kept that whole scotch comment to yourself Thanks for that little tidbit of infoI thought I had taken all the necessary precautions..
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...but the mail came today anyway.
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@Wicket 's package left me dazed, confused, was I hungry? All I could do was stand there...
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Breakfast was just a yogurt and 3 cups of coffee, maybe I was seeing things.
Does that say Johnny-O CC on the white banded shag foot? I write a quick note to Joe and get something like this in response:
wow. I place the cigars in the wineador, pick up the bottle of Bourbon and decide its time for lunch.
Its been hot and raining here the last few days and the clouds have just cleared. The ambient RH has finally dropped in the last few hours to 74%. It's been in the mid 80% range for over 2 days, and I haven't had a halfway decent burn in way too long. I open the desktop and pull out the last Dante. It's starting to feel like a good day for jalapeno & cheddar sausages. I fire up the charcoal grill, sit down and wait. Not being good at waiting, I light my smoke and pour a glass of bourbon from 9500 feet... Its from Breckenridge and this is Fort Lauderdale.... I've never tried it, I'm a scotch drinker by heritage and while I've enjoyed some bourbons, its not scotch. Expecting that high oak in the nose I take my first sip. Before I remove the glass from my lips, and without notice, my knees buckle. What in the good graces of our holy mother is this? I take another sip and am sure some angel has draped me in a blanket and laid a soft pillow of feathers for my head. Could it possibly be this way? For the next good while, not really sure how long, I stew in sweet purgatory between the rich earth of a Dante cigar and the heavenly honey bourbon from high mountains in Colorado.
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As lunch comes off the grill, I carelessly let it cool. Preferring to nub this cigar, sip this bourbon and not be interrupted.
Thanks Joe... Can't wait to break into those smokes, really brother, thanks.
Haven't you already destroyed the entire East Coast? Can't you leave just a little bit of paradise standing? ohhh the humanity...That is how you abuse a newb Outstanding hit Joe, and on a very deserving brother too FYI, you really should've kept that whole scotch comment to yourself Thanks for that little tidbit of info
Haven't heard from himWill do. Saw his post and your reply. Hopefully he understands what this is about now, but if he's asking for specific sticks let me know and I'll remove him.
Words cannot describe the bomb from @THEMISCHMAN that decimated my mailbox today.
When I joined the BOTL last month, I thought I had a basic understanding of what that meant. But now it's clear I had no idea.
This package from @THEMISCHMAN exemplifies everything the BOTL intends to be.
Thank you Brother! You really went above and beyond. I will enjoy every smoke (I haven't tried a single one of these) and especially the barleywine!
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I thought I had taken all the necessary precautions..
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...but the mail came today anyway.
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@Wicket 's package left me dazed, confused, was I hungry? All I could do was stand there...
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Breakfast was just a yogurt and 3 cups of coffee, maybe I was seeing things.
Does that say Johnny-O CC on the white banded shag foot? I write a quick note to Joe and get something like this in response:
wow. I place the cigars in the wineador, pick up the bottle of Bourbon and decide its time for lunch.
Its been hot and raining here the last few days and the clouds have just cleared. The ambient RH has finally dropped in the last few hours to 74%. It's been in the mid 80% range for over 2 days, and I haven't had a halfway decent burn in way too long. I open the desktop and pull out the last Dante. It's starting to feel like a good day for jalapeno & cheddar sausages. I fire up the charcoal grill, sit down and wait. Not being good at waiting, I light my smoke and pour a glass of bourbon from 9500 feet... Its from Breckenridge and this is Fort Lauderdale.... I've never tried it, I'm a scotch drinker by heritage and while I've enjoyed some bourbons, its not scotch. Expecting that high oak in the nose I take my first sip. Before I remove the glass from my lips, and without notice, my knees buckle. What in the good graces of our holy mother is this? I take another sip and am sure some angel has draped me in a blanket and laid a soft pillow of feathers for my head. Could it possibly be this way? For the next good while, not really sure how long, I stew in sweet purgatory between the rich earth of a Dante cigar and the heavenly honey bourbon from high mountains in Colorado.
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As lunch comes off the grill, I carelessly let it cool. Preferring to nub this cigar, sip this bourbon and not be interrupted.
Thanks Joe... Can't wait to break into those smokes, really brother, thanks.
Now I love bourbon. Not like, LOVE it. This is by far the best one I've ever had. Thanks for a great welcome Joe, when the day comes, it will be paid forward.Happy you enjoyed the drink and sticks Jon. Welcome to BOTL and thanks for the push into coffee roasting