Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
My BOTL hoodie was in the wash, or I'd have taken one :bouncetauHa! Great review! But where's the bragging pic to make er official![]()
I had the robusto-ish size, roughly a 50-ring. I could look it up, but I'm feeling lazy atm, lol.What ring gauge are these?
Too lazy to write the actual "review" as well... lolI had the robusto-ish size, roughly a 50-ring. I could look it up, but I'm feeling lazy atm, lol.
gosh you guys are demanding!!!Too lazy to write the actual "review" as well... lol
Yea, it is slow ... I thought about it again and it was actually closer to 2 hours than 90 minutes! Other than maybe the Anejo 46, this is one of the slowest-burning sticks I've had as well. Overall I think that's a good thing--feel like I'm getting more bang for my buck.Very nice review Nate!
Jamie (Zen Cigar Man) and I were sitting at Empire Cigars last night, he was smoking the Maestro (5.5x52) and I was smoking the Matatan (5x50) and we both agreed that the Air Bender is the slowest burning cigar that each of us have smoked.
And who should walk into the store, Manny Stamathis, SE Rep for La Flor, he askes us what we were smoking and we tell him Air Benders and the first thing out of his mouth is...."You notice how slow burning they are!"
yep, lol. I had my first LFD this summer, and I'm glad I waited because if I had tried them earlier I might have been too turned off (like I was with Pepin at first). But now I really like strong cigars--not all the time, but especially at night if I've had another stick that day.LFD has some great gars but I only enjoy those heavy hitters every once in a while. His cigars knock you on your ass! haha