ha, yea i actually had an idea that alot of my friends were behind, to revive an old brand which went out of business and reinvent it as a premium brew line... just got word that someone is doing it...boo, but i guess my brewing will just have to ...
If you ever want any advice on the subject just let me know. I have been doing the homebrew thing for a while and my friends seem to think I do it quite well.
I am actually working out the logistics of a high gravity brew that I want to make for ...
I am fantastic. Busy. Fantastic and busy.
Good to see you back. Every day of your absense left me curled up in the fetal position in a dark corner of a dark room screaming, "WWWWHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY??!?"
While I've only been smoking cigars seriously for a couple of years, I'm really interested in every aspect of them, anything anyone wants to teach me, I'm more than open to listening to,
Favorite Cigar Brands:
Torano, Hoyo primarily...but i also like Fuente.
What cigar accessories do you own?
Im assuming this just means, like...A humidor, a xikar cutter, drymistat tubes? whatever
How many box purchases do you make a year?
maybe 1, im still at the stage of buying singles and five packs, testing everything.
Did someone invite you to Social Cigar? And if so who?
Thank you for the welcoming. So I see you are into home brewing. What kind of beer do you prefer to drink, and what type of beer do you prefer to brew?
hey, not a dumb question at all. If you're wondering if I'm one of the owners, the answer is: no.
But to answer your first question - if I have a stake in the place - the answer is: hell, yes, they put stakes on my plate!
I'm the Brand Manager/Event Coordinator/Distributor Relations/Merchandising/Sales/Marketing/Growth guy.
Hey, thanks for the welcome Garrett. I figured I'd find someone around here that made a hobby of more than just beer and bourbon - not that those are bad things.
Hey Garrett, thanks for the birthday wishes. I did indeed have a fun birthday - it was my next-to-last day on vacation in Chile. I toured one of Pablo Neruda's houses, then walked through some old cemeteries. In the evening, I had dinner at a restaurant decorated with all kinds of maritime and military memorabilia - really cool. To finish it all off, what else, but a nice Oliva Serie V Double Toro?
And of course being in Chile, mostly Santiago, I saw my fill of the Andes, which was really cool.
How ya been? I like your photos, especially the one of your feet in the hammock.