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Brickhouse cigars
I picked up a Brickhouse Robusto from my B&M and I'm kind of on the fence. It was very light bodied and medium strength. It had some really great flavor towards the second half, but it was somewhat muted. I think if it were full bodied, it would have the makings of a great cigar at a great value.
I was reading the few reviews that CI had on them and it got really good reviews, plus it scored high by Cigar Aficianado. One guy mentioned that his box was somewhat inconsistent. The ones that were great were really great, but some were very mild while others were pretty strong. I may try a few more singles before commiting to a box, but I'm curious if others have smoked these, and if so, what were your impressions? |
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I have smoked at least 6 and budget wise they aren't bad. pick up 2 next time and rest one for a month before you smoke and see if it changed the flavor.
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I have smoked a few of them, very good smoke for the price. I may even one day pull the trigger on a box. med-mild smoke to me.
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I enjoy them and have bought a couple of boxes.
Classic Corona Larga is my favorite! Try a few other vitola before you make up your mind.:2 |
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Very good sticks for the price.
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They are great for the price tag, very high quality.
Honestly I would rather smoke a Omar Ortez but these are a nice change of pace. I sent a 5r to the troops, I think they are great for troop sticks. The couple that I smoked where fairly muted in flavor as well, but still pretty enjoyable. |
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I do enjoy these. I will shorty pick up a box when the cooler gets low.
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When these first came out, the ones that I got (robustos) were medium-full and full of flavor. I bought a box (Corona Largas) about a year ago and I've noticed some inconsistencies as well. I smoked one last week and it started un-rolling a bit from the head and foot as well as being quite muted in flavor. I'll smoke another one tonight and see what's up.
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Pretty good cigar for the price. The hype at local shops and online were kind of a turn off for me though.
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Brickhouse is similar to La Traviata. The consistency is not always the best. Some have nicer wrapper than others. Look for one with a oily, dark brown wrapper.
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I bought a box and really enjoyed them. Great change of pace from my regular ass kickers, and for the price, you can't go wrong. CAYP had them very cheap.
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I had one when they were released. Interestingly enough it tasted like brussel sprouts and asparagus the whole way. I'm not a big fan of greens in my cigars. I haven't had one since.
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Yeah I think at one time I entered a price of $74 for a box of the toro's before I backed off. They accepted it. Cheap for 25 smokes.
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Smoked a few of the robustos since my review here
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showpost.php?p=615692 The second half always seems to be better than the first, not sure why. Still a great value, although I favor medium bodied cigars. |
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This is my #1 my favorite cigar. I cant get enough of them.
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I really like Brickhouse, have to agree with their advertising too "5 bucks and a comfortable chair."
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Picked up a box of Corona Larga for about $74. So far the few that I have smoked were good and for 3 bucks a piece I couldn't have gone wrong.
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I bought a couple a few months back, smoked the first one right away and wasn't overly impressed. Have had the other in the humi since, might be a good way to bring in the New Year. Will let you know if it has changed much.
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