Cigar reviews and pairings with different alcoholic beverages by a USBG (United States Bartenders Guild) Certified Master Mixologist/Spirits Judge & Cigar Enthusiast of over 15 years.
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Michael Przydzial 7995 Blue Diamond Rd STE #102 Box 292 Las Vegas, NV 89178
Rough but beautifully unique and top notch quality. I love the differences that are subtle to a new smoker but pronounced to an experienced cigar lover.
Hey brother Master Michael! What a great video and idea! Cool sticks as well! Yesterday I had a JRE connecticut and it pired well with coffee! Take care my friend and keep making these videos!
Man I gave Tatuaje a try a few months ago. I don’t even remember which cigar I bought, but I must have been $11-$13 or so. The tar build up was so bitter and excessive that I simply could not finish it. I’m sure I’ll try another one down the road, just not sure when. CHEERS TO 6k!!!! 🍻
Have you had any trouble with your Humidimeter Pro? I have gone through 4 of them because after a few months they revert to 0% and nothing can be done to fix it. They always replace it. I'd be interested to know your experience with the unit.
I’m going on my third, second one just died on me the exact same way. I think moving the studs closer and making the unit slimmer may affect their ability to stay in place. The Gen 1 pro still works fine but the Gen 2 pros seem to have that problem.
@@MasterYourAsh Yup. I went back to Gen 1 but I have to stab the stick in the side because the prongs are so far apart. I really don't like to do that.
I'm a new subscriber to your reviews and I love them! I'll make a latte with my espresso machine and sit down with a Cuban Partagas Lusitania when I need to transcend time and space. It just doesn't get much better!
Hey brother Master Michael! Thanks for sharing! I was curious about this one and it seems this year it didn't hit that well! Complex blend but maybe not so enjoyable! Take care my friend!
Mil Dias maduro is fantastic with coffee. My go to though is a good ol J.C. Newman Julius Caeser in churchill. With some coffee mate chocolate caramel creamer . Hits the spot every time. 👊
Attention!!! Mr. Prisdale!!! Try this: 1.5 oz. Mr. Black Coffee liquer, 1.5 oz. top shelf (mild) Irish Rye Whiskey, 0.5oz. Nonino Amaro Quintessentia Italian liquer along with a couple of dashes of orange bitters and a twist of orange peel with a couple of cubes of ice, I like a good creamer (optinal) with mine. I'm pairing mine with The Tabernacle Havana Seed Ct No. 142. Please feel free to call it a: VMC COLD BREW COFFEE. Mic Drop 🎤!
When I was purchasing my bottles of spirits, the owner of the liqour store also was very intrigued about the cold brew I was making and recommended a milder Irish Whiskey, as to not over power the cocktail. We eventually agreed that Michter's Single Barrel Straight Kentucky Rye Whiskey would best suit the cocktail. After getting home and mixing it according to the recipe I posted...A Star Was Born!!!... Paired with the Tabernacle... 🔥 🔥 🔥 BTW, I doubled the recipe!
Let me update you on ingredients, I do my amounts in parts, not necessarily ounces. i.e. 3oz of coffee, 3oz whiskey 1.5 Oz. Amaro. Sorry for not clarifying.
I have 3. The Mil Dias Belicosos Finos LE 2023, The Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne, and the Luciano Mas Igneous. BONUS (Charter Oak Connecticut on a budget)! 😂
Blessed enough to find one of these. Saving it for Halloween (probably will review also) but man thanks for the great review on it. Now I am super stoked! PS this video should have way more views for the vibes alone. Cheers!🍻
With the caveat that I reserve coffee for early mornings, my go-to options are any of the Sobremesa Brulee line (standard Brulee is my personal favorite), and a light body Davidoff - signature line or Grand Cru. The Oro Oscuro are truly exceptional as well, but a bit too strong for the mornings for me.
I do love the Warped - Isla Del Cocodrilo, I get more butterscotch notes than anything else from this cigar, but it's an amazing smoke. It's my favorite of this year, for sure! Also, peanut is a pretty common note in Cigars, especially Nicaraguan Puros, so to me, it's not a hard note to find in a cigar.