07-20-2014, 03:39 PM
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Smoke me if you can...
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Bri
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Re: ACID cigars by Drew Estates!
If you like the taste then enjoy the smoke, but don't miss the point of "I am not a fan of the infused cigars," as to each his own personal preference.
I prefer a stronger smoke, more to the medium to full bodied strength, but I've also been smoking for a while now and I would say that some of my old favorites are mild smokes and some times you just want the taste of something old and familiar.
Now to answer your question, ACID cigars are legitimate cigars and are well made but the flavor is an acquired taste. You may outgrow the flavor of the infused cigars or maybe not, but as you smoke for awhile you'll develop your favorite sticks and you too will gather your own "old favorites." Plus, the longer the cigars sit and mature in your humidor, they too will pick up a different sometimes better or preferred taste.
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Originally Posted by icehog3
The quality of DE cigars is excellent, but I am not a fan of the infused cigars. As Mac, said, our motto is "smoke what you like, like what you smoke", so if you like 'em, that's all that matters.
I find Macanudos to be one of the mildest smokes around, so I'm suprised to hear you find them strong. If you use the search function here, I am sure you can find lots of recommendations for milder cigars.
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Originally Posted by MagicDrop
What's your take? I love them but I am new to Cigars. Where do they rate in quality? Are they a real Cigar smokers choice or are these something I will likely grow out of?
So many options out there now but mostly I have not liked the stronger Cigars like Macanudo and Cohiba. I have enjoyed a few Rocky Patels and all the ACID's I have tried.
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