They also don't affect anythingExcept water spots don't wipe off.
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They also don't affect anythingExcept water spots don't wipe off.
BruhNone taken, that being said 30 people can say they are great and 30 can say they need to rest, what other people think / taste doesn't mean you will *shrug*, no disrespect intended of course.
You kinda have to set the baseline yourself, because it depends on your palate. Some people like them better fresh, some people prefer that aged quality. Smoke one now and see how you like it. If you think it's smoking well, just keep smoking thought the box and set aside a fiver to smoke over time. If you don't like it much, set the box aside for six months and come back to it and see how it goes. Rinse, repeat. Cigars, unfortunately, are often a trial-and-error kind of thing.L
No disrespect intended, but I'm looking for a bit more of a knowledge drop on the SLR-Regios than that. I have yet to try this cigar, so I have no point of reference w.r.t. to taste and improvement over time.
Split
Thanks man!Nice table!
I agree that water spots are just cosmetic blemishes that don't affect the cigars flavor. I'm saying that since he said they wiped off, they're not water spots. I would guess white mold.They also don't affect anything
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Ohhhhhh missed that part, my bad, too much scotch already lolI agree that water spots are just cosmetic blemishes that don't affect the cigars flavor. I'm saying that since he said they wiped off, they're not water spots. I would guess white mold.
This I agree on. If it wipes off easily, most likely it is mold. Some will argue that the sticks are fine after a wipe down as long as there isn't any mold at the foot (signaling potential mold inside the stick) but I usually don't take chances when it comes to smoking something that potentially has mold issues. I have had enough health issues lately to be more cautious than most my age though.I agree that water spots are just cosmetic blemishes that don't affect the cigars flavor. I'm saying that since he said they wiped off, they're not water spots. I would guess white mold.
Yeah the phone sucks for close ups, but I was hoping it would give enough of an idea for folks to form an opinion.That auto focus is weak tho
Plume the value just doubled.Mold or ?? I'm guessing so... Wiped off easy.
In your defense, I added the wiped off part after your original reply.Ohhhhhh missed that part, my bad, too much scotch already lol
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Quarantine for a bit IMOIn your defense, I added the wiped off part after your original reply.
So the big question is, can I wipe them off and introduce them to the general population in my wineador(after a qurintine period) or do they need to go back across the pond?
Just be 100% certain there is no mold on the feet of any of them and in theory you should be ok.In your defense, I added the wiped off part after your original reply.
So the big question is, can I wipe them off and introduce them to the general population in my wineador(after a qurintine period) or do they need to go back across the pond?
People get way too worked up over mold. Those are fine...
I came close to pulling the trigger on these but held off. Next time I guess. Those look nice.
Don't force it, just use a bigger hammer.
First CC box, more to come
Also, no clue how they fit all of these in here lol
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Thats a nice mail day!!Diplo split and a nice bodyguard from @MyFathersKeeper
Custom Roll Lonsdales
"BHK 54 Seconds"
BRC Tubos
This was over the last 10 days while I was gone lolThats a nice mail day!!