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for me... i just limit my self to nuts and chocolates... |
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I'm from wi and I can say I have yet to try it but you spark some curiosity. I may even experience this with some other BOTL some day with several kinds of cheese.TY
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I have too, just seems like it takes away from the flavor of the smoke,but I don't know maybe some foods intensifies the flavor too.
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I not only don't eat anything with cigars, I only drink water or coffee. I've been told that I have a discerning palate; when I was smoking pipes I wrote about 20 reviews, not a pro but more of an avid learner. My palate has yet to make those fine distinctions of taste of "leather, creamy, etc" that others can make. It doesn't take much to hose my palate, so I keep it clean.
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I eat just about anything while smoking. Just a couple of weeks ago I have a big ole cheese burger with some coleslaw and some backed beans. There was also chips and salsa and these pretty money sausage cheese balls. Through it all I kept on puffing.
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Most people drink a beverage smoking cigars, right? Beer, wine, spirits, soda... what the difference? I understand if you're reviewing a cigar or want to smoke the cigar for its own flavors one would not eat or drink anything they think would muddle the flavors. But how is any food, cheese or otherwise, different from saturating your palate with the flavor from the beer you are drinking, or the Bourbon you are sipping?
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Maybe the foul taste is actually the swill beer and not the cigar? :r
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Actually a good smoked sharp cheddar or gouda does go with a cigar quite well. There is a cheese shop not far from home that sells a Chipotle Cheddar that also works. I think personally it helps if the cigar is a fuller bodied one. Thus it doesn't get overpowered by the cheese. |
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I've really been trying not to drink anything heavy with my cigars, so I can taste the full flavor of the tobacco. I have noticed that a beer tends to deaden the taste, but water cleanses my palate in between puffs.
I've never tried to eat anything though. A buddy of mine is an amateur chef and he is great at pairing wine/liquor/beer with food, and I'm sure that you could do the same thing with cigars. Trial and error, baby! |
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I really enjoy water with my smokes, but if I've had a hard day and need a good relaxing drink, I go for the crown.
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Parmaesan goes with everything.
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I'm a fan of mixing food and cigars. Had some chili cheese fries with one of my cigars last week while herfing. Nom nom nom:dr
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I don't like to eat and smoke at the same time. The food is usually prepared without considering cigars, and vice versa.
But then again, if I have multiple items on my plate (which I often do... Oink oink), I don't eat them out of order. At thanksgiving, for example, i eat Turkey, THEN stuffing, THEN cranberry, THEN mashed potatoes, etc... And no, I don't wash my hands 50 times a day... It's just how I like to eat! |
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I'm from WI, hell yes cheese goes with cigars. I'll take a nice 12 year old extra sharp cheddar anytime with a cigar.
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