Wow, so many replies and so fast... Thanks guys, very kind of you...!
To answer all questions.
1. I am male. The real name is Niels. Sorry to disappoint. I tried to get my girlfriend to like it and she did enjoy the first two cigars with me, but she's too health concious.
2. I am from Karlsruhe in the south of German, French boarder, Black Forrest.
3. I've moved to London 7 years ago and each time I changes flats/houses, I move further out. We got a house in Romford last year, so technically we now live in Essex.
4. Tea and cigars. I posted a cigar/tea tasting in a German cigar forum once and I am planning to do some here as well this year. (as soon as the weather allows to enjoy a cigar outside again) I tend to favor Kyo Bancha and Amacha. Kyo Bancha is hand roasted and has a great smoky flavour, while Amacha is a naturally sweet tea without sugar. Both together are sublime and really enhance the flavours in a cigar. If you want to try out some more commonly available teas I would suggest to stay away from Earl Grey (personally I don't think they match) and rather go towards a good Assam or Darjeeling or even green tea and herbal infusions.
Thanks for the nice welcome again.
To answer all questions.
1. I am male. The real name is Niels. Sorry to disappoint. I tried to get my girlfriend to like it and she did enjoy the first two cigars with me, but she's too health concious.
2. I am from Karlsruhe in the south of German, French boarder, Black Forrest.
3. I've moved to London 7 years ago and each time I changes flats/houses, I move further out. We got a house in Romford last year, so technically we now live in Essex.
4. Tea and cigars. I posted a cigar/tea tasting in a German cigar forum once and I am planning to do some here as well this year. (as soon as the weather allows to enjoy a cigar outside again) I tend to favor Kyo Bancha and Amacha. Kyo Bancha is hand roasted and has a great smoky flavour, while Amacha is a naturally sweet tea without sugar. Both together are sublime and really enhance the flavours in a cigar. If you want to try out some more commonly available teas I would suggest to stay away from Earl Grey (personally I don't think they match) and rather go towards a good Assam or Darjeeling or even green tea and herbal infusions.
Thanks for the nice welcome again.
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