Luca's Humidor

An unknown Englishman once said, "Blessed be the man who invented smoking, the soother and comforter of a troubled spirit, allayer of angry passions, a comfort under loss of breakfast, and to the roamer of desolate places, the solitary wayfarer through life, serving for wife, children, and friends."

Friday, January 05, 2007

Cutthroat Porter

I had a Cutthroat Porter tonight from Odell Brewery. It probably would have been good with a steak or something heavy, but as a night cap it didn't hit home. It was like drinking a Planter's Nut Mix shake, too nutty for me, not crisp or refreshing at all.

I'll pass on this one in the future.

Bad Lil' Muther Fucka


Living in Lincoln, NE, home of a smoking ban and a wife who doesn't believe in smoking cigars in the house, opportunities for cigars are rare come winter. So when my friend John mentioned that the overnight temps were "only" going to drop to the low 40s last night, I knew we need to take advantage of the weather and smoke a stick in his garage. I selected two short sticks, a Joya de Nicaragua Antano 1970 Consul (4 1/2 x 50) and a Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Robusto from my box of goodies and headed over (for some reason I like to take over options, rather than commit to a certain stick only to question my choice minutes before lighting).

The JdN is often described as a powderkeg of a stick, so I was anxious to try it, thinking the combination of a smaller smoke with lots of power would fit the bill nicely. So I optioned for the Consul in John's garage and we turned on my beloved Iowa Hawkeyes and watched them open up the Big 10 basketball season with a win over #24 ranked Michigan State.

John offered up a glass of Bogle Merlot, which was excellent. I like red wines, but there is a time and a place for "earthy" ones. The Bogle was surprisingly smooth to drink compared to most Merlots I have had (admittedly cheap ones).

The Consul started off smooth as well. Burned even with a perfect white ash, and lasted well over an hour despite the short length. About an inch in I was thinking "nothing to this," a solid smoke, but not as strong as I expected. Then almost halfway in I noticed the power kicking in, definitely a full-bodied cigar, but not harsh in any way. My only complaint was the draw being a little tough.

I also smoked the RP, but I reserve a review until I start an evening with one.

I give the JdN a 4.0 out of five. These could become a regular cbid buy.

Here's how others rated the Consul.

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Monday, January 01, 2007

Here's to a new start in 2007


Wow, it's been a long time since I've posted anything in the Humidor. But, it's a new year and a great time to start posting again. The problem is the weather here in Lincoln has turned to full fledged winter, so the cigar smoking opportunities are few and far between.

However, I need to fill in the blanks between now and my last post. I've enjoyed several excellent cigars, including several from Rocky Patel's excellent blends. I also celebrated a fantasy football win with a restock of the humidor, adding 5 packs of Joya de Nicaragua 1970 Antano Consul, a potent little cigar from the reviews I've read, a 1992 RP Vintage, and the ones I'm looking forward to the most, 5 lovely Rocky Patel Sun Grown torpedos.

Until then, I'll expand the humidors reviews to include another vice, beer.

To wind up the New Years weekend I opened a bottle of Boulder Beer Company's Planet Porter that I received in a winter beer sampler. The beer is very drinkable porter. I tasted coffee and chocolate, and the beer was very smooth. I'd recommend trying a bottle if you get a chance.

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