Hey all,
New guy here from Burbank, CA. Got introduced to BOTL through a friend (the_fridge).
Since I'm new, it was recommended that I try mild cigars. I kinda started (embarrassingly) on swisher sweets and backwoods, then I had some drew estates which were flavored.
I most recently had a romeo y julieta (I think it was a reserva real?) from a cigar lounge in studio city - the big easy....awesome place....and the smoke was wonderful. I liked the creamy finish of the cigar.....I have to say I was really impressed. I also met a guy named Clint who was a real nice guy, also a brother.
If anyone has some recommendations for other sticks to try, along the same lines as the romeo y julieta, that would be much appreciated!!! I've already been told I should try an Olivia G. Being fresh out of college, I'm kinda still on a budget, but willing to shell out some cash...I've heard you can get good sticks for $5-$9?? PLEASE help a brotha out and let me know!
Thanks for reading....!
_steve
New guy here from Burbank, CA. Got introduced to BOTL through a friend (the_fridge).
Since I'm new, it was recommended that I try mild cigars. I kinda started (embarrassingly) on swisher sweets and backwoods, then I had some drew estates which were flavored.
I most recently had a romeo y julieta (I think it was a reserva real?) from a cigar lounge in studio city - the big easy....awesome place....and the smoke was wonderful. I liked the creamy finish of the cigar.....I have to say I was really impressed. I also met a guy named Clint who was a real nice guy, also a brother.
If anyone has some recommendations for other sticks to try, along the same lines as the romeo y julieta, that would be much appreciated!!! I've already been told I should try an Olivia G. Being fresh out of college, I'm kinda still on a budget, but willing to shell out some cash...I've heard you can get good sticks for $5-$9?? PLEASE help a brotha out and let me know!
Thanks for reading....!
_steve