Subvet642 06:22 AM 02-22-2012
Originally Posted by T.G:
Brick House cigars are actually made in Nicaragua by someone else. Fuente has nothing to do with them.
I thought that JC Newman was a Fuente subsidiary.
:-)
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Blak Smyth 06:44 AM 02-22-2012
Glad you are enjoying them Mike!
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Originally Posted by Subvet642:
I thought that JC Newman was a Fuente subsidiary. :-)
I see what you mean, I thought you meant who made the cigar and where it was rolled.
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Texan in Mexico 08:33 AM 02-22-2012
I have gone through several boxes with a few friends. I cant agree enough on the quality vs price point argument - solid sticks. I have been told as well that they are a Fuente subsidiary.
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JenksAnejo 11:53 AM 02-22-2012
Originally Posted by :
Brick House cigars are actually made in Nicaragua by someone else. Fuente has nothing to do with them.
The Fuente Rep that came into our store was running a special on them.. I would assume they have something to do with them..
:-)
NVM, I guess it helps to read all the posts.
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ApexAZ 02:31 PM 02-22-2012
I recant my statement of never having a bitter Brick House. In the 5 or 6 that I've smoked, I had my first bitter one today. Robusto.
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emopunker2004 02:32 PM 02-22-2012
Winstonshumidor 03:36 PM 02-23-2012
Originally Posted by JenksAnejo:
The Fuente Rep that came into our store was running a special on them.. I would assume they have something to do with them.. :-)
NVM, I guess it helps to read all the posts.
The Fuentes and the Newmans share sales reps and have a few other ties, but are two separate companies.
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celtic250 07:16 PM 02-23-2012
I stopped by my local B&M today to pick up some goodies and had to grab myself a Brickhouse to try out here in the next couple weeks. I am looking forward to it.
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lbowles2 10:02 AM 02-24-2012
Originally Posted by BeerAdvocate:
This is my favorite cigar. I rather have this cigar for $5 than any Tat for $10
Gotta agree with Travis on this one. Don't get me wrong... I like Tats. But for the money these are hard to beat.
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JenksAnejo 10:33 AM 02-24-2012
Originally Posted by :
This is my favorite cigar. I rather have this cigar for $5 than any Tat for $10
+1
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lenguamor 12:32 PM 02-24-2012
Aaaaaannnd...
that song is stuck in my head now.
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Islayphile 12:44 PM 02-24-2012
Originally Posted by lenguamor:
Aaaaaannnd...
that song is stuck in my head now.
Just picture Sheri Moon dancing around from House of 1,000 Corpses when you hear that song in your head...
It makes it all better
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Bad Finger 02:03 PM 02-24-2012
I just received one in a trade, so I am curious as well!
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JenksAnejo 02:14 PM 02-24-2012
They are really good ROTT, but with around a year on them...
:-)
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Originally Posted by ApexAZ:
I recant my statement of never having a bitter Brick House. In the 5 or 6 that I've smoked, I had my first bitter one today. Robusto.
I've tried 3 robustos and they were all bad. I've had more than 4 boxes of toros and never had a bad one. Getting ready for bike ride with some friends tomorrow and I'm packing enough BH toros to go around.
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JohnRogers 10:57 PM 10-13-2012
I met up with a like minded brother tonight. I burned a couple of cigars from the PX/BX humidor...ughh what a mess. The
Brickhouse a toro of some type with the flavor character of cardboard, burned as fast a top fuel dragster. Then a
Diamond Crown Maximus possibly the Bud Lite of the cigar world. My new buddy is going to hook me up with one of his quality sticks tomorrow as we spend time at the Starbucks outdoor tables.
My review of these "handmades".
:-)
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Ncpsycho 08:55 AM 10-14-2012
CigarSquid 09:02 AM 10-14-2012
I have only had the Robusto. Liked it when I first tried and still do. I will smoke these on the golf course or when I am not really looking to focus on the stick 100% Decent price and some good flavor IMO.
One of the first sticks I really fell for and caught my attention.
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kelmac07 09:22 AM 10-14-2012
Very curious to try the maduro...but they've only released it in a 6X60.
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