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The Homebrew Hammer
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Today was a homebrew day--and since beer is brewed with three main ingredients, I felt it was appropriate to light up a triple-wrapped Felipe Gergorio Tres Capas to spend some time while I brewed.
![]() Wrapper: Connecticut, Sumatra (DR,) and Candela (Nic) Binder: Olor Dominicano (DR) Filler: Piloto Cubano (DR) Vitola: Corona Gorda (6x46) Appearance/Construction The picture speaks for itself--an unusual, eye-catching cigar. Smooth, lightly veined, well filled. Nice draw, but it didn’t put out much smoke. The burn never got unbalanced but was wavy, except it would straighten out while it rested. Never needed a relight, even though I’d let it sit for minutes at a time while I was distracted with the beer. The white/dark gray ash was flaky, with a tendency to drop every ½ inch. I managed to make this last just over an hour. Flavor The prelight draw was not impressive: tobacco and stale air, so I was a bit concerned. That only lasted until I lit it up. This turned out to be a very ![]() ![]() Overall I really liked this cigar. Not sure if it’s accurate, but I can’t shake the opinion that barberpole cigars are a bit gimmicky--the only other one I’ve smoked, though, has been the Taboo Twist (and it’s in my Top 20!) Nevertheless, the Tres Capas was a very good smoke—I enjoyed it even better than the Taboo! I would definitely smoke another. These are available online for about $6 each by the box. I received mine as part of a birthday bomb from AD720—thanks so much for the opportunity to try this, Andrew!
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