Hops Cigars
Direwolf
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I love a good hoppy beer and have seen a few cigars that have a hops component to them. Have any of you guys tried one , and was it worth it?
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any particular cigar in mind?
First thing we said was hops are bitter who the hell would want to smoke a bitter cigar?
In other words, if they stuck the cigars in a room full of hops and/or hop aromas, they shouldn't be bitter but should have that citrusy, grassy flavor or aroma to them. As in beer, if a beer is heavily kettle hopped (during the boil - example: Sierra Torpedo) and not dry hopped enough, it will end up extremely bitter and lose some of the true hop aroma and flavor. A beer that is dry hopped (after the boil, during and after fermentation - my favorite: Southern Tier Unearthly) will still have the bitterness but that will be balanced by a sweet citrus, floral or pine aroma and flavor.
I saw these cigars at a shop in NJ while on a business trip recently and was interested but passed. I think I remember them being a bit more than I wanted to spend on an experimental flavored cigar. I've had too many flavored cigars that just take cheap tobacco and hit it with tons of artificial flavors, oils and sugar. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy flavored and infused cigars every now and then, but if they're well done.