Drink Pairings  

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  1. 1. How do you roll when it comes to drink pairings? (vote & discuss further below)

    • I pretty much have a singular go-to routine/pairing that works for me with most sticks
    • I specifically vary my drink pairings based on the stick and other factors
    • Not something I care about too much, will roll with whatever/no drink

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  • Poll closed on 04/28/2025 at 01:59 PM

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This weekend's poll is all about the drink pairing/s you love with cigars in general or specific match-ups. :cigar:

Check out the poll, vote, and/or post pics & details of the pairing, why it works for you, what you love about it, how it enhances the cigar... etc... or if it's not something you care too much about, then let us know why that works for you. :thumbsup:

All participants go into the draw for a bundle (25) of Nudies Queen Corona!! :spotlight:

Poll closes midnight Monday (Bris time) - Draw done Tues morning 29th. 

Have fun with it and have a great weekend!! :party:

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I clicked the wrong option by mistake - there is only one dance partner for a cigar around here...

Guinness and my lab are my favorite and most common pairing.

Simple, I drink sparkling water with a cigar. Hardly ever anything else. I can definitely appreciate how a bourbon or a rum, or sometimes even a stout, can enhance and accompany a cigar very effective

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For the most part - Scotch is the GOTO. Preference for Irish, Speyside, Highlands

During the warmer months - after a BBQ. Irish mule.

On colder days - the occasional green tea.

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49 minutes ago, Capn_Jackson said:

Simple, I drink sparkling water with a cigar. Hardly ever anything else. I can definitely appreciate how a bourbon or a rum, or sometimes even a stout, can enhance and accompany a cigar very effectively, but I don’t usually want that. The aroma and taste of a cigar is what I want, purely, if I’m taking the time to burn one. The bubbles in sparkling water seem to do something to the palate, further bringing those flavors of the leaf to life. A cigar and bourbon combine to make new flavors, as a cello and piano can combine in a Beethoven cello sonata, but of course the sound of each instrument can be savored on their own. That’s how I approach a cigar, almost every time, savoring the magic that starts with the soil and is expressed through the blending of the leaves. Also, I just happen to be a sparkling water addict. In my kegerator, I constantly keep one keg of the stuff on tap.

Carbonated beverages and smoke feels weird to me, makes me feel like I have pop rocks in my mouth.

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6 minutes ago, MagicalBikeRide said:

there is only one dance partner for a cigar around here 

But it's a d*mn fine one 👍

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I'll be the outlier & frequently opt for an American lager such as Coors Banquet or Lone Star Beer. The taste is basic & clean and doesn't overly influence the flavor nuances of the cigar. 

I will say that other beverage accompaniments that I enjoy with Havanas include English Breakfast Tea, Dr. Pepper soda, rum on the rocks, and the timeless Old Fashioned.

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Usually nothing or just water for me.

However, if it’s something else, always orange juice. Ever since the testing Rob et all did on the various liquids to consume while smoking a cigar and one of the top selections being  OJ, I’ve always chosen it. 

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I’ve tried just about every drink over the years, but in the end nothing can equal a good cup of coffee for me. Coffee to me works with any type of cigar, Cuban or NC. I enjoy rum with some sticks and Islay works well with some earthier, full-bodied cigars. But if I have a secret weapon it’s port. That’s the most versatile alcoholic option for cigars in my experience.

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11 hours ago, SirVantes said:

Do you favour tawny, ruby or vintage, for a pairing?

Vintage generally speaking.

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