NSXCIGAR Posted November 26, 2020 Posted November 26, 2020 Just a run of the mill BRC. Haven't had one this year, so here goes: Very nice, light Colorado wrapper. Very thin. Heavy box press. Draw perfect. First third: light/medium, light cocoa powder and leather. Very typical BRC. Nothing great, nothing bad. Burn and construction excellent. Second third: No changes whatsoever. Final third: a very typical BRC. Unfortunately, nothing I would spend my coin on. Just...fine. 90 points. 4
ChangBang Posted November 26, 2020 Posted November 26, 2020 Agreed on the 1st and 2nd part, think mine had a nicer ending than yours. Do you think the BBF is a similar profile in a different shape or is it much different? Thinking about how excited I should be about the BBF considering my BRC was average
NSXCIGAR Posted November 26, 2020 Author Posted November 26, 2020 1 hour ago, ChangBang said: Agreed on the 1st and 2nd part, think mine had a nicer ending than yours. Do you think the BBF is a similar profile in a different shape or is it much different? Thinking about how excited I should be about the BBF considering my BRC was average I find BBF to be very heavy with the leather. Not much if any cocoa. A little one-dimensional IMO. They do seem to pick up that dried raisin after 5-7 years but I'm not a fan of BBF with less age than that. The BRC is just too tame for me. I actually tend to find them generally under medium. I'd much rather go for a Monte PE. They've really tried, IMO, to make the BRC a crowd-pleaser and unfortunately it doesn't work for me. I think they hit the mark better with the Libertadores. I'd be interested in a Mag 54 size Libertadores blend. 1 1
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