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RyJ Aniversario nº2

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Old 09-15-2008, 07:33 PM   #16
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Old 09-15-2008, 08:01 PM   #17
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Looks like a great pairing; will have to try it sometime with the Tripel or Quad.
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Old 09-15-2008, 08:52 PM   #18
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The beer had a medium body (7%ABV), but it's very rich in flavor and aroma. When i started to smoke the RyJ, the cigar’s aroma overpower the beer. Maybe a Tripel (8%ABV) or even a Quadrupel (10%ABV) pairing better with the RyJ. Thanks.
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Dont worry about the English bro. I was thinking that the cigar might overpower the delicate nature of a double. As far as a quad goes I would recommend a val deiu gran cru or one of the more aggressive quads.
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Dont worry about the English bro. I was thinking that the cigar might overpower the delicate nature of a double. As far as a quad goes I would recommend a val deiu gran cru or one of the more aggressive quads.
Hi Graham, thanks for the recomendation, I'll search this beer for a pairing. Do you know Greene King's Strong Suffolk Vintage Ale? I think this powerful beer is one of the best pairing with cigar i've ever made. It was a cuban Partagas D4,a very strong robusto. Thanks!
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Old 09-16-2008, 01:34 PM   #21
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Hi Graham, thanks for the recomendation, I'll search this beer for a pairing. Do you know Greene King's Strong Suffolk Vintage Ale? I think this powerful beer is one of the best pairing with cigar i've ever made. It was a cuban Partagas D4,a very strong robusto. Thanks!
Haven't heard of that one. I haven't spent alot of time around the English Old Ales and Barleywines. I do have a bottle of Thomas Hardy 2005 Vintage that I might pair with a mild to medium bodied cigar.
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Old 09-16-2008, 06:03 PM   #22
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Haven't heard of that one. I haven't spent alot of time around the English Old Ales and Barleywines. I do have a bottle of Thomas Hardy 2005 Vintage that I might pair with a mild to medium bodied cigar.
Wow...It's a english barley wine, 11,7%ABV, numbered and probably the most famous vintage ale in the world. You can storage this beer for up to 25 years!! Congratulations.
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