??Is that you shitting on the board by using a vendor who cost brothers here part of their business?
Who cost whom part of their business, I’m curious too because sound sinister as shit? Real questions for challenging times.
Separately- are the daddy versions of these worth smoking now? I think I have a frank and a drac somewhere from whenever they came out. Since Pete refused to make me my Easter Bunny I stopped buying his holiday shit.
What did? My ex wife? That was 91…
Good man, keep them coming!!TIFF - Ecuadorian Connecticut Wrapper
5.25 X 52
Overall, very similar to my experience with the Monster Mash. A lot of smoke with a creamy, earthy, salty hay. The positive notes from a farm. Retro hale was pleasant. Construction, burn and draw were all excellent.
Overall: Quite enjoyable as a once a month stick, but not in my current wheelhouse. I would welcome having a fiver in my humidor, but not in any hurry to buy a box.
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What does it look like?Bride (Connecticut Broadleaf Rosado Wrapper)
5.25 X 52
Plenty of smoke and flavor, woody, spice like, pleasant retro,
Dark cocoa, meaty chili, molasses, stand up to a steak or a peaty scotch or stout construction, draw, burn all on point
A bit of burnt marshmallow at one point.
Solid stick.
Trying to sneak this review by Chad
See Joe, I wasn't busting your ball, I was prodding you along on your reviewsBride (Connecticut Broadleaf Rosado Wrapper)
5.25 X 52
Plenty of smoke and flavor, woody, spice like, pleasant retro,
Dark cocoa, meaty chili, molasses, stand up to a steak or a peaty scotch or stout construction, draw, burn all on point
A bit of burnt marshmallow at one point.
Solid stick.
Trying to sneak this review by Chad
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