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    • #32
      Cheers Tommy living in the land of with the most breweries in the world has it's benefits. I haven't tried the Waitrose Blonde, when we visit the UK & go into Waitrose, I usually take a British beer as I like to take advantage when I can. Waitrose do have a very good selection of Belgium beers & many pubs in London serve half a dozen . Try the Leffe Briun with RA's & Blonde with just about everything else, goes down a treat.
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      • #33
        I was asked 2 months ago by the future brother in law "I'm in Cuba, want anything?"

        "Cigars please mate, thanks." was the reply.

        When a 5 pack of Guantanamera came my way, I did my best "Cheers mate" whilst thinking "oh poo, anything but Guantanamera."

        I suppose those who dont know probably think that they are Cuban so they must be good!

        Anyway, he didnt have to get me anything so I shouldn't be ungrateful. Plus, the cigar isn't too bad, major lighting issues I find. Had two of mine with glasses of red wine and found the cigars to be "OK" standard.

        Certainly wouldn't spend my hard earned on them thats for sure!

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        • #34
          That is the risk with presents from people who don't smoke cigars.
          In this situation it is customary to say thank you smile, and pretend that you are going to enjoy them.
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