RevSmoke 05:20 PM 12-17-2016
Anybody have any thought on the Undercrown Flying Pig, or the Undercrown Connecticut Shade Flying Pig?
Thinking of something different, but am curious of peoples' thoughts on these.
Thanks.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
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Chainsaw13 06:23 PM 12-17-2016
I've had a couple. Not much different than a regular UC robusto or toro. Definitely smokes cooler due to the large ring gauge.
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RevSmoke 09:25 PM 12-17-2016
Thanks Bob! You just saved me some money and helped subdue CAD!
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Don Fernando 12:23 PM 12-19-2016
I actually was surprised by the Undercrown Flying Pig, I expected it to be the same as the robusto but I liked it much better.
Disclaimer though: it had been aged for a few years as it came from one of the original release boxes that were made exclusively for The Netherlands.
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RevSmoke 02:42 PM 12-19-2016
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
I actually was surprised by the Undercrown Flying Pig, I expected it to be the same as the robusto but I liked it much better.
Disclaimer though: it had been aged for a few years as it came from one of the original release boxes that were made exclusively for The Netherlands.
Thanks for the note.
The urge passed though, and I saved the $$ by not buying.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
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spark 08:30 AM 12-21-2016
I've determined that I have more cigars than I will be able to smoke before I die so I don't buy much in the way of new stuff any more. However I was gifted one of these at a herf last year and was quite impressed by it. So much so that I actually remember it. Mellow but with a very nice consistent flavor as I recall.
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nutcracker 02:19 PM 12-21-2016
I'm a fan.
I also name my legendary duck sausage after them - 50% wild duck - 50% pork = flying pigs. They're brilliant.
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WhiteMamba 02:34 PM 12-21-2016
Originally Posted by nutcracker:
I'm a fan.
I also name my legendary duck sausage after them - 50% wild duck - 50% pork = flying pigs. They're brilliant.
That's pretty funny and possibly copyright infringement.
:-)
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