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CubanStocked 09-17-2014 02:53 PM

Kentucky Fired Cured
 
Drew's put out some new (somewhat new) cigars call Kentucky Fired Cured...I had the "Fat Molly" yesterday...gotta say...much impressed. Flavor changes were complex and the smoke was thick and smooth...anyone try these yet?

stevef2005 09-17-2014 04:34 PM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
They are different. I have a few of the smaller ones (forget the name, same size as Bait Fish). I have not smoked one since I got the original three. They are good for a change of pace. Would not put on regular rotation though.

TJtorpedo 09-17-2014 06:19 PM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
Same here, I've smoked a few of the smaller singles, and they are good if you're in the mood for something different. Although the first one I had I thought I was in trouble when I did a cold draw and it tasted like a burnt campfire, but it settled down after a bit of smoking.

I've smoked a couple with a lower-end scotch, and found the pairing to be quite enjoyable. Don't go busting out the 21 year single malt stuff though.

If you like those, give the Sam Leccia Black a try. It has a touch less fire cured tobacco, so its more subtle.

Gabe215 09-17-2014 08:05 PM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
Bought the smallest sized one, on cold draw tasted like I was sucking on charred wood. Upon lighting it tasted pretty much the same, saw it was taking me to a dark place I put it out 1/4 of an inch in. Was not for me but taste is subject to who smokes !

ApexAZ 09-17-2014 08:12 PM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
I didn't care for it. I thought it was boring and one dimensional.

Bleez 09-17-2014 09:39 PM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
I've had a few. In my opinion they are much better if they're left out of the cello for a few days. Gives the cigar time to breathe and lose some of that chemical liquid smokish flavor...I prefer Leccia Black over the KFC...

STEVE S 09-18-2014 06:28 AM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
I did not like the KFC, felt like I was smoking a camp fire.

Sweet_Leaf_PDX 09-19-2014 05:52 PM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
I have tried one and it was not my thing. If I want smoked tobacco I will turn to my pipe and a Latakia blend. They are solid cigars, but found the smoke flavor to get overwhelming after a while.

Big Maduro 09-19-2014 10:58 PM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
I liked the one I had. Certainly different. I could taste the woods and a slight BBQ flavor. Left a sweetness. On. My lips.

detroitpha357 09-22-2014 08:22 PM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by STEVE S (Post 1987375)
I did not like the KFC, felt like I was smoking a camp fire.

That's why I liked it lol... Different for sure.

Quote:

Originally Posted by CubanStocked (Post 1987270)
Drew's put out some new (somewhat new) cigars call Kentucky Fired Cured...I had the "Fat Molly" yesterday...gotta say...much impressed. Flavor changes were complex and the smoke was thick and smooth...anyone try these yet?

I liked it so much im looking to get a box and make it a everyday smoke or at least a weekend smoke.-(P

CubanStocked 09-30-2014 10:07 AM

Re: Kentucky Fired Cured
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by detroitpha357 (Post 1988241)
That's why I liked it lol... Different for sure.

I liked it so much im looking to get a box and make it a everyday smoke or at least a weekend smoke.-(P


I got a pack of 10 sticks for under $70. Thought it was a good buy for a different smoke.


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