Wife picked out my cigar yesterday afternoon .... and she dug out an original OSOK from the bottom of my humi .... I didn't even realize I had one of these. (She picked it because the wrapper was "pretty" LOL)
Anywho, this was a fantastic, relaxing smoke ... similar flavor profile but a bit smoother than the few OSOK 212s I've had the past couple months. I'm sure this one had more age than the 212s, I assume that's why it was smoother.
And I cracked open an awesome pale ale from No-Li brewhouse that BigShizza Jim sent me.
Great beer, awesome flavors - sweet, citrusy, creamy, and not overly bitter like some pale ales. Yum, thanks Jim!
All in all it was a fantastic afternoon and a great way to kick back after spending all morning working in the yard and a great end to an overall busy weekend.
Spent the weekend with the pressure washer (no, that is not what I call my wife, she's the pressure dishwasher) and a couple of yardgars that were actually very, very enjoyable. Gran Habano habano #3 on Saturday afternoon and Santa Rosa robusto Sunday afternoon. Made the pressure washing actually not too bad.
It is arguably the mildest cigar I've ever had. Finish is extremely clean, light, and pretty long. The retro hale is too smooth IMO, but overall this is the best mild cigar I've ever had.
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Black Market, yum!
Anywho, this was a fantastic, relaxing smoke ... similar flavor profile but a bit smoother than the few OSOK 212s I've had the past couple months. I'm sure this one had more age than the 212s, I assume that's why it was smoother.
And I cracked open an awesome pale ale from No-Li brewhouse that BigShizza Jim sent me.
Great beer, awesome flavors - sweet, citrusy, creamy, and not overly bitter like some pale ales. Yum, thanks Jim!
All in all it was a fantastic afternoon and a great way to kick back after spending all morning working in the yard and a great end to an overall busy weekend.