CanuckSARTech Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 Non-alocholic beer? Then what's the point? And I just noticed this. Spoken like an Honourary Canadian (and notice the "ou" spelling, too!).
micha Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 Pu-Erh tea is a match made in heaven ! Good call, just tried it out. The unusual earthiness of this tea was complementing my smoke really well.
semery74 Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 Good call, just tried it out. The unusual earthiness of this tea was complementing my smoke really well. I'll also add to this notion of Pu-erh Tea and Cigars. It has made such an impression on me this year that I've almost entirely given up bourbon as my accompaniment of choice. And grew tired of the highs/lows of caffeine so I've given up coffee in the morning. I'll still have a bourbon, but it will be along side the tea. Before I was a casual once a month drinker of Grocery Store variety Oolong, Black, or White teas. The intriguing part about the tea is that it draws so many parallels with cigars. Pu-erhs and cigars are both hand processed, fermented, age well, and continue to ferment as they age, as do cigars. It's almost a noise cancel sine wave, where the unrefined tannins mask that of the other, opening up new depths of flavors for each. It comes compress either as a beeng(disc) or as a tuo(mushroom). Every cigar lover should try some at least once. So far I've tried: 2008 Menghai Hong Yun Ripe Pu-erh - Great medium bodied character, but lacks the wow factor 2008 Menghai V93 Premium Ripe Pu-erh - Full bodied, citrus, rounded mouth feel 2009 Menghai Tea Factory "7572" Ripe Pu-erh - Light bodied, stone fruit, earth 2008 Xiaguan FT Baoyan Tuo Raw Pu-erh - Full bodied, nuances of tobacco, wood, earth 2008 Menghai V93 Premium Ripe Pu-erh - Full boded, heavy citrus, as sweet as this tea comes 2009 Menghai Tea Factory 7542 Raw Pu-erh - Light bodied, earth, not much character - I'll see what is like next year 1998 CNNP You Le Raw Pu-erh - Purchase inspired by MRN since he has a beeng of You Le pictured and mentioned in his encyclopedia. It was incredible 2006 Menghai 8582 Raw Pu-erh - Full bodied, reminds me of a high quality lipton or snapple tea
Wil Posted August 24, 2010 Posted August 24, 2010 I quite like a cup of English breakfast tea (with milk) with a morning cigar.
DocG Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 We wern't allowed to drink Iraq, so I had to depend on cigars as my only vice. I agree with every one that said coffee, but I really developed a taste for turkish coffee. I drink black coffee all the time, and like turkish coffee black, but I love it with sugar and a cigar!
jmsremax Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 If it's a new cigar to me I'll drink water.
Charltonc Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Gingerale, arnold palmer, capuccino, coffee( french press with quality sumatra beans), espresso, or water.
redlir Posted September 6, 2010 Posted September 6, 2010 Rum. Wait, what? oooh non alcohol. I was drinking a lot of coca-cola but this morning I had a black starbucks with a boli PC. Just a perfect match.
micha Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 If you like Cherry Coke, then you might really like the Vanilla Coke with a cigar, too. It's really nice with some of the lighter cigars (Trinidad Robusto T, Cohiba Robusto, many R&J's, etc.). But, if you're smoking a meatier, heavier cigar (Partagas SDN4, Cuaba Piramid LE, Monte Edmundo/Petit Ed, etc.), then that Vanilla Coke is really nice with a good shot in it of a nice dark, aged rum (Captain Morgan Tattoo, Bacardi Black, HC Anejo/Anejo 7 Anos, etc.) Tried it out finally. The Vanilla Coke works really well, has some creaminess to itself and pairs nice with a rich and creamy cigar, actually much better than the Cherry... Thanks!! The rum addition is next up.
CanuckSARTech Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 Tried it out finally. The Vanilla Coke works really well, has some creaminess to itself and pairs nice with a rich and creamy cigar, actually much better than the Cherry... Thanks!! The rum addition is next up. Awesome. Glad to hear you liked it. It's a neat pairing of tastes, familiar but unique and different at the same time.
Cearbhaill Posted September 14, 2010 Posted September 14, 2010 I recently discovered the phenomenal awesomeness of drinking an ice cold (fire brewed) root beer with a cigar. The cigar compliments the root beer perfectly. The cigar brought out interesting flavors in the root beer that are usually masked by all the sugar. My favorite root beer is made my Sprecher, give it a try if you ever see it. It is a real treat.
jsd Posted September 25, 2010 Posted September 25, 2010 RC Cola in a can is my favorite. Other good choices are Weinhard's Cream Soda or Root Beer, or Dad's Creamy Red Soda. I used to enjoy Coke with a cigar but once I tried RC I've never looked back.
hakamo0o Posted September 25, 2010 Posted September 25, 2010 I've tried: Ceylon Tea -- very good Earl-grey Tea -- good English Tea #1 -- Very good especially with full-bodied cigars, it has a very sweet aroma but at the same time; it doesn't over power your smoke Coffee -- an excellent choice, my favorite is the one from Kenya; it pairs really good with medium and full-bodied smoke Ginger Beer (NA) -- DON'T YOU EVER TRY THAT
carl609 Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 I go with water, coffee, an Arnold Palmer, or a quality root beer.
LeafLover Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 Usually water. But recently I have been reaching for ginger ale. Dry, sweet finish with little aftertaste that doesn't confuse the palate.
T297 Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 Tea, usually sweet tea and Coca-Cola work for me. Once in a while I have rum or scotch.
Gumball Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 I'll also add to this notion of Pu-erh Tea and Cigars. It has made such an impression on me this year that I've almost entirely given up bourbon as my accompaniment of choice. And grew tired of the highs/lows of caffeine so I've given up coffee in the morning. I'll still have a bourbon, but it will be along side the tea. Before I was a casual once a month drinker of Grocery Store variety Oolong, Black, or White teas. The intriguing part about the tea is that it draws so many parallels with cigars. Pu-erhs and cigars are both hand processed, fermented, age well, and continue to ferment as they age, as do cigars. It's almost a noise cancel sine wave, where the unrefined tannins mask that of the other, opening up new depths of flavors for each. It comes compress either as a beeng(disc) or as a tuo(mushroom). Every cigar lover should try some at least once. So far I've tried:2008 Menghai Hong Yun Ripe Pu-erh - Great medium bodied character, but lacks the wow factor 2008 Menghai V93 Premium Ripe Pu-erh - Full bodied, citrus, rounded mouth feel 2009 Menghai Tea Factory "7572" Ripe Pu-erh - Light bodied, stone fruit, earth 2008 Xiaguan FT Baoyan Tuo Raw Pu-erh - Full bodied, nuances of tobacco, wood, earth 2008 Menghai V93 Premium Ripe Pu-erh - Full boded, heavy citrus, as sweet as this tea comes 2009 Menghai Tea Factory 7542 Raw Pu-erh - Light bodied, earth, not much character - I'll see what is like next year 1998 CNNP You Le Raw Pu-erh - Purchase inspired by MRN since he has a beeng of You Le pictured and mentioned in his encyclopedia. It was incredible 2006 Menghai 8582 Raw Pu-erh - Full bodied, reminds me of a high quality lipton or snapple tea A good beginning !
Torontonian Posted December 9, 2010 Posted December 9, 2010 Well, I'm going to agree with the majority and say coffee - i.e. real, good-quality coffee - black or with cream but no sugar.
ckile2012 Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 Coffee all the way. I have been working on perfecting making it and I do about a 1/2 to inch layer of grinds in filter to make four cups. I have been using starbucks breakfast blend lately and it is pretty good. Then I do two fair size teaspoons sugar and milk, creamer or 50/50. Then I do whip cream (the bucket kind) and drizzle chocolate or caramel with a pinch of cinnamon. Excellent!
LLC Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 An americano with a good crema on top. No sugar or cream. Great with a cigar.
hammondc Posted March 29, 2012 Posted March 29, 2012 Hmmm. In the morning, my usual coffee...80%coffee, 20% Milk, 2 teaspoons of sugar. Other times, Sweet tea or Dr. Pepper with cane sugar, none of that HFCS crap
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