Dream Cigar Beverage


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At the moment, I am divided between a top of the range rum, a peaty but not too peaty whisky like high-end Talisker, or a chocolate stout. 

I need extensive testing (and a bigger budget) to determine the best option.:)

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I would say a great calvados (Roger Groult - Réserve l'Ancestral!!)

Or a great armagnac... (Laubade would do)

Or a great scotch... (why not Talisker 18)

Or a great Vintage port... (Fladgate 00 anyone?)

Or a great rum... (let's say Bundabeg MDC to please our Australian friends)

Or a great Cognac... (any Montifaud)

Or a nice stout... (I like St-Ambroise)

Or a great bourbon... (huge fan of Buffalo Trace - nothing fancy)

Lots to choose from.  I guess I'm easy ;-)

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8 hours ago, treberty said:

I would say a great calvados (Roger Groult - Réserve l'Ancestral!!)

Or a great armagnac... (Laubade would do)

Or a great scotch... (why not Talisker 18)

Or a great Vintage port... (Fladgate 00 anyone?)

Or a great rum... (let's say Bundabeg MDC to please our Australian friends)

Or a great Cognac... (any Montifaud)

Or a nice stout... (I like St-Ambroise)

Or a great bourbon... (huge fan of Buffalo Trace - nothing fancy)

Lots to choose from.  I guess I'm easy ;-)

I like most of your choices (and some I have no experience of) but the Talisker 18 and the St-Ambroise seems to be similar to my choices.  However, as an Aussie, or at least one who has lived here for the past 30 years, please do not call Bundaberg  a rum, its an abomination, but not rum.  I refer to it as a randomly distilled spirit with "strong industrial cleaner" influences.

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3 hours ago, Rustyman said:

I like most of your choices (and some I have no experience of) but the Talisker 18 and the St-Ambroise seems to be similar to my choices.  However, as an Aussie, or at least one who has lived here for the past 30 years, please do not call Bundaberg  a rum, its an abomination, but not rum.  I refer to it as a randomly distilled spirit with "strong industrial cleaner" influences.

I didn't mind the MDC...  but now that you have stated somewhat clearly how you feel about Bundaberg I totally agree with you that there are better rums out there ;-)

Cheers!

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Water. Root beer. Diet coke. Hot chocolate.

Any of those 4 are good.

 


Hot Chocolate is not one I would never have thought of. Maybe something I'll try next winter. Any particular flavor profile you try to match with it just when ever you feel like hot chocolate?


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7 hours ago, LLC said:


Hot Chocolate is not one I would never have thought of. Maybe something I'll try next winter. Any particular flavor profile you try to match with it just when ever you feel like hot chocolate?


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Any cigar is good. Yes, certainly more a winter beverage than summer.

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Very good Anejo Tequila like Arette Gran Class.  

Although there are many spirits that get paired more often with cigars such as heavily seated whisky, or over sweet rum. Few drinks actually denote more of the core of fine cigars more that high class Anejo Tequila.  Pungent cedar, grassy notes, desert spices, etc etc.    I started off drinking all sorts with cigars, but if you want something thats is in step with, as opposed to vying against you cigar, I would strongly recommend giving it a go.

There are those those think tequila is just white, and something to drink ignited, for them I feel truly sorry. 

Some great choices here, and a great topic

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For me, the piercing acidity in Madeira makes every puff of the cigar nice and fresh.  Similarly, but not as substantial with Champagne.  Some sherries are good for that taste sensation as well.

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Decadently strong coffee with cream and turbinado.  Slightly sweet side.  Mmmmmmmmm!

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On 7/12/2017 at 5:38 AM, Andrew@Hobart said:

Well this wasn't a bad drop (may not be familiar to those outside of Australia). Had it at a friends 60th recently.

Paired well with the RP Decade!

Cheers

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That vintage must've been a hoot to try.  I bet showed well.  Did it?

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