Geauxbig1975 08:35 PM 04-03-2014
I have been wanting to try a Fat Bottom Betty and a Sweet Jane Cigar that Drew Estate makes for Deadwood Tobacco Company. Problem is that I am hesitant about buying two boxes of cigars that I have never tried or even really heard much about. If there is anyone here that has tried either of these smokes firsthand or has any knowledge of their characteristics and quality, I would greatly appreciate any info you could share with me. Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by Geauxbig1975:
I have been wanting to try a Fat Bottom Betty and a Sweet Jane Cigar that Drew Estate makes for Deadwood Tobacco Company. Problem is that I am hesitant about buying two boxes of cigars that I have never tried or even really heard much about. If there is anyone here that has tried either of these smokes firsthand or has any knowledge of their characteristics and quality, I would greatly appreciate any info you could share with me. Thanks in advance.
Do you like acids?
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bobarian 08:53 PM 04-03-2014
Geauxbig1975 09:00 PM 04-03-2014
I just noticed the singles so I may go that route. I occasionally will have an Acid Blondie Belicoso or a Kuba Kuba. I also enjoy a DE Java Latte from time to time. Are the Fat Bottom Betty and Sweet Jane infused cigars similar to the Acid line?
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They are. Think pipe tobacco but sweeter.
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the jiggler 11:39 PM 04-03-2014
Originally Posted by Geauxbig1975:
I just noticed the singles so I may go that route. I occasionally will have an Acid Blondie Belicoso or a Kuba Kuba. I also enjoy a DE Java Latte from time to time. Are the Fat Bottom Betty and Sweet Jane infused cigars similar to the Acid line?
Sweet Jane is the same blend as the Dirt Torpedo which should be available anywhere they sell acids. Back in the day I loved the Kuba Kuba and also loved the sweet Jane.
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