If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
My day off today and as my wife has gone to spend a night under canvas on her mate's dad's farm and my daughter has stayed at my parents I got 4 hours work done in the garden and am now properly relaxing for what feels like the first time since lockdown, with this absolute belter of a Sir Winnie from 03, courtesy of [MENTION=13462005]moteyi[/MENTION] as part of the 2018 Churchill book pass (Thank you Steve, this is a WONDERFUL smoke)as and a few glasses of Tinto de Verhano inspired by [MENTION=13473583]Hookmaker[/MENTION] (thank you Henrik, this is a PERFECT drink for this scorchio afternoon [emoji16]).
Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk
Glad to hear that you enjoyed it mate - only got a few left, so saving for special occasions
And in the evening MLW is Zooming so I could slip out for this Brickhouse Corona Larga, an unusual Nicaraguan in that it was sweet rather than peppery.
And in the evening MLW is Zooming so I could slip out for this Brickhouse Corona Larga, an unusual Nicaraguan in that it was sweet rather than peppery.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]35591[/ATTACH]
How was that brickhouse? I was eyeing them up as a budget smoke, but having not tried them didnt know whether they might just be one of those loosely filled, burn like a match kind of cheap stick
How was that brickhouse? I was eyeing them up as a budget smoke, but having not tried them didnt know whether they might just be one of those loosely filled, burn like a match kind of cheap stick
Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
A few years ago the Brickhouse Mighty Mighty was the NC to smoke. They might not be expensive but they're very good cigars.
Comment