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damn dirty heathens. that's who smokes 60rg cigars

also in my real life experience and this is #notracist but i noticed black ppl in the shops around me love to smoke the huge vitolas, dunno what the reasoning might be but it def. happens
 

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I trust him but i also think he makes half of the stuff up. Or maybe not, but i can smoke the same thing as him and not have nearly the same taste experience as him. Palates are different, and I think to an extent we taste what we're looking for. I'm certainly not on his level, that's for sure.
I smoke am AB American Sun Grown as a blind review and had an almost verbatim review as his.

Everyone can taste things, but you have to be able to put a description to what you're tasting. Homerolling has been the ultimate palette trainer. This leaf does coffee, that wrapper does pepper, these combined make mocha. You should homeroll brother :)

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I'm a total newbie when it comes to cigars. I usually lean towards the larger rg offerings for some of the reasons mentioned in this thread (more bang for the buck, etc). I had no idea that the different size rg affected the tastes and flavors of a cigar. If nothing else the back and forth in this thread educated a newbie a little and I'll try the smaller rg cigars to see what I've been missing. Thanks.
 
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Interesting musings of a cranky old guy regarding this topic in today's katman cigar review. https://kohnhed.com/2017/02/06/diesel-heart-of-darkness-cigar-reviews-by-the-katman/
Thanks for posting that. I like reading his stuff and got a chuckle out of it.
He also wrote what many of us think. (But maybe this is now a New Age when political correctness doesn't rule everything anymore ?)

Big ring gauge cigars are so . . . gay.
And so noob.

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True story... I was looking for a particular petit corona at a local cigar shop that will remain unnamed. The guy working the shop said, "we just don't get into that small of a rg, they just aren't that popular anymore. The larger rg is where it is at, can I show you a few?" FWIW to the conversation...
 

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I'm a total newbie when it comes to cigars. I usually lean towards the larger rg offerings for some of the reasons mentioned in this thread (more bang for the buck, etc). I had no idea that the different size rg affected the tastes and flavors of a cigar. If nothing else the back and forth in this thread educated a newbie a little and I'll try the smaller rg cigars to see what I've been missing. Thanks.
Grab some petite coronas and let us know the results ;)

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True story... I was looking for a particular petit corona at a local cigar shop that will remain unnamed. The guy working the shop said, "we just don't get into that small of a rg, they just aren't that popular anymore. The larger rg is where it is at, can I show you a few?" FWIW to the conversation...
I walked into a shop once and picked up a Tat TAA 2012. I asked how they compare to the 2011 and was told that Tat didn't make 2011s as I was smoking one. Didn't have the heart to tell him.

People in shops often don't know.
 
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Will do. Thanks for the advice. I can use any and all I can get. I've been lurking around here on and off for about 6 months trying to pick up any info that I can. I still have so much to learn. Any advice on good cigars to try would also be appreciated.
Nice to meet another man named Jody... I'm a Jody too...
 
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Grab some petite coronas and let us know the results ;)

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Will do. Thanks for the advice. I can use any and all I can get. I've been lurking around here on and off for about 6 months trying to pick up any info that I can. I still have so much to learn. Any advice on good cigars to try would also be appreciated.
 
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Nice to meet another man named Jody... I'm a Jody too...
Nice to meet you too. Yeah, it's not a very common name around here. I get all kinds of hell over my name. I lived all my life right down the road from Ft. Campbell, KY and every soldier I meet asks me if I know what my name means. Haha!
 
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Grab some petite coronas and let us know the results ;)

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While I like the variety of cigars offered, not meaning all to be clear, I do believe the coronas/petite corona are about my favorite. When I started years ago - that's what I always smoked and was very much into one kind - punch. I still like them although they are apparently the Anti-Christ with General Cigars... I don't know - they are good, always burn perfectly, inexpensive and make a great daily type of stick. Both the Elite and London Clubs... I may be criticized for not recommending something better - but as a noob, I think they're as good of a place to start as any... The Maduro London Club (Punch) still tastes like candy to me - a sweet yummy piece of candy. Punch Cuban sticks are also good...IMO.
 
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Nice to meet you too. Yeah, it's not a very common name around here. I get all kinds of hell over my name. I lived all my life right down the road from Ft. Campbell, KY and every soldier I meet asks me if I know what my name means. Haha!
Haha...yeah, we sure have slept with a lot of chicks haven't we! I still get hell over my name...oh the stories or people expecting to meet a woman if they don't know me, getting the wrong room assignments, etc... wow, the list is forever long but has helped develop my sense of humor a bit and ignore ignorant people!
 
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Haha...yeah, we sure have slept with a lot of chicks haven't we! I still get hell over my name...oh the stories or people expecting to meet a woman if they don't know me, getting the wrong room assignments, etc... wow, the list is forever long but has helped develop my sense of humor a bit and ignore ignorant people!
Yep, I have definitely tried to live up to the name and I think I've done a decent job I might add. If I had a nickel for every time I've been told that Jody is a girls name I could buy all the cigars in Cuba!

Thanks for the suggestions on the smokes and I will give them a try.
 
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Yep, I have definitely tried to live up to the name and I think I've done a decent job I might add. If I had a nickel for every time I've been told that Jody is a girls name I could buy all the cigars in Cuba!

Thanks for the suggestions on the smokes and I will give them a try.
Let's combine our funds and just buy the island.
 
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