Strangest Flavor

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  • bigjohn125
    bigjohn125 Posts: 476
    danielzreyes:
    Steve2010:
    If you've ever smelled a decomposing body and the way the the odor lingers in the back of your throat. Add that to sun-baked South Korean rice paddies (fertilized with human waste), along with hints of biting into aluminum foil.

    That my friends, took blending genius.
    What the hell smoke was this?
    Yes, please tell us so we don't smoke this cigar!
  • allsmokedup
    allsmokedup Posts: 751 ✭✭
    Lol, that was from his review of the Gurkha Crest...
  • Steve2010
    Steve2010 Posts: 1,036
    allsmokedup:
    Lol, that was from his review of the Gurkha Crest...
    Indeed it was.
  • Vision
    Vision Posts: 10,578 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I would smoke ANY Gurkha over a Nick's Stick.
  • wwhwang
    wwhwang Posts: 2,878 ✭✭✭
    The strangest flavors I've come across are star anise and mashed potatoes. Worst one I've tasted in a smoke was copper and old newspaper.
  • webmost
    webmost Posts: 7,713 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Rain:
    I'm smoking a La Aurora Preferido that I believe Lee sent me. I retrohale..and taste peanut butter. It was amazing, but not really what I was expecting. What is the strangest flavor you have encountered?
    Waffle and maple syrup. Delicious. It was in a Flatbed Panacea. I put together a review somewhere here. Still have a pair of panaceas waiting. Ought to pull 'em out and start knocking out more reviews again. Been slacking off lately.

    BTW, Rain, which La Aurora preferido was that? What's the wrapper? I know I've tasted peanut butter before, but I forget what in.

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