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Acid Kuba Kuba review

moki

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Among other wonderful cigars, our very own NorCalCigarLover sent me an Acid Kuba Kuba. According to their blending chart this cigar is a medium bodied cigar on the "herbal blending" side of things (the other side apparently being "botanical").

I slide the cigar out of its cello, and gave the foot a sniff. The aroma instantly reminded me of that time at Burning Man when I saw this hippie dude was roasting a clove studded orange over a fire. One of the cloves suddenly caught fire, exploded from the sudden heat, and lit his patchouli-soaked dreads on fire. Remarkable how one scent can bring you right back.

I flicked the cappa off of the cigar with my fingernail, and popped it into my mouth, doing what amounted to a dry run. Well, I'm glad I didn't light it yet, because now I had the distinct feeling that this is exactly what said flaming patchouli hippie dude's penis would be like. Or perhaps more accurately, his ass.

I tossed it in the trash without lighting it. Thanks NorCalCigarLover! It was this good:

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That is not what you would call "taking one for the team".

But given the circumstances of the penis comment, I think you went far enough.

Ken
 
This is what we call "wimping out" in my neck of the woods.
 
Damn you Moki! I was looking forward to the review! Curious how the lead pencil notes, and subtle vomit undertones developed.....
 
Jeez, Andrew. Grow a pair and light the sucker up. It won't shrivel your tackle or make you a girlie man. Well, I mean more of a girlie man than you already are.

BTW, does Janet Reno know that you're sharing with the net photos of your ill-fated tryst in Aruba, 1996?

Wilkey
 
I have smoked a Kuba Kuba. And it was not that bad. The aroma is not as cloying as some of the other Acids that I have smelled.

After a few minutes of smoking it, I was able to get past and ignore the artificial scent and concentrate on the tobacco itself as I smoked the cigar. And I found it to be very good.

It appeared to have been made from quality tobacco and it was rolled very nicely.

I would have no problem smoking another. :)
 
Hmmm, the one I smoked tasted like a spoonful of sugar. It was horrible.
 
Never had an Acid and it doesn't sound like I should. :laugh:

Are they all over-flavored?

groucho
 
I would have no problem smoking another. :)


...you would if you lit one up in my B&M. The reaction is instantaneous and severe... After thoroughly hosing the daredevil with water, he's then tossed into heavy traffic in front of the place... :0

The majority of Acid smokers are unwitting, but there has been one who thought he'd be a tough guy and face the tirade. Most of the unwitting are able to do the frogger thing to get out of traffic, albeit a tad bit embarrassed. Last I heard, "tough guy" was in the Rehabilitation Institute in Chicago working on walking again after being struck by several cars and a landscape truck/trailer combo... (I'm told it's all in the toss method as to whether or not the frogger thing can be done) :whistling:
 
A new local B&M here won't let you smoke in the walk-in, but has the acid cigars in there, whose scent (stench) permiates the place. When I tried to enter the humidor, I was told I could not smoke in there, after I left the humidor I told her (the owner) I would not smoke in there, nor would I buy any cigars from there because of the effect the Acids would have.

Moki, very descriptive, perhaps TMI.
 
A few months back when I first started getting into cigars I got a sampler tin of acids off cbid. I had about 3 puffs of the first one (a toast) and they have sat in the tin since =\
 
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