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Brick House? Brick House? How am I supposed to blow that down?
Sent a couple insignificant dog terds to LeeMcGlynn in a trade, and this magnificence is what he sends back. Recondite esoterica. Stuff I never heard of. Like Brick House and Cubano Limitado. The kind of oddities that make you want to fire up and find out.
Thanks, Lee. My first wife was named Lee too, but I won't hold that against you.
That lit stick in the middle, by the way, is a Muniemaker which the eighth generation FX Smith owner gifted me four of today when I visited the factory. Had it in my jaws when I went to the mailbox. So it's a big day for me for never-heard-of-ems.
Sent a couple insignificant dog terds to LeeMcGlynn in a trade, and this magnificence is what he sends back. Recondite esoterica. Stuff I never heard of. Like Brick House and Cubano Limitado. The kind of oddities that make you want to fire up and find out.
Thanks, Lee. My first wife was named Lee too, but I won't hold that against you.
That lit stick in the middle, by the way, is a Muniemaker which the eighth generation FX Smith owner gifted me four of today when I visited the factory. Had it in my jaws when I went to the mailbox. So it's a big day for me for never-heard-of-ems.
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The Brick House is a JC Newman product. A Nica cigar.
In my opinion of it, it compares pretty well to just about any Nicaraguan cigar.
Agree with letting it acclimate a few days then fire it up and make sure you got nothing going, because it needs your full attention. It's one of those rare "economy" cigars that really stands out.
If you like sweet spicy cigars, you will like the Brick House.
I'm curious to see if folks see the same thing I do in it. Seem so by the comments, but I like hearing from folks who haven't tried it yet.