Cigar Extra: Saints & Sinners 2018 Kit #4

  • SnS_part5Vitola: Toro
  • 6” x 52 ring gauge 
  • Included in SnS 2018 Kit, total value $150

Background

For the last installment off this look at the SnS 2018 membership kit cigars, I got myself back to Monkey Town Brewing Company and brought cigar #4. It was the first time we got above the 80º mark in Dayton this year…but I’m quite certain it wouldn’t be the last. I sat outside in the burgeoning shade of a mid-spring maple.

As far as I could tell, #4 was wrapped in a Habano leaf, just judging by color, feel and aroma. Could have been Sumatra, I guess…I only play an expert on these matters about 4 days a week.

I ordered up a Monkey Town mainstay this time: Amber Waves of Grain, an American brown ale that was flavorful enough to go with the cigar, but light enough to drink on a warm day.

Notes

The beer was a dark amber color, certainly brown enough to be called a brown ale, but I  would probably call it an “amber ale” myself just to differentiate it from nut brown ales, of which I’ve still only found one that I would repeat. Without the ABV or IBU being stated, I was left to just speculate on those matters. Amber Waves was malty and slightly hoppy, with just the slightest nuttiness. 

The SnS 2018 #4 was medium-bodied with plenty of earth and cedar, along with just a bit of pepper spice. It was just about perfect as an example of middle-of-the-road Nicaraguan cigars that have great flavor. I would take one of these all day long over a Padron 1964 Anniversary Natural…I’m a Maduro guy for that line of Padrons.

Nice pairing, too. Neither cigar nor beer overpowered the other. Although I’d still rather have Bourbon with a cigar almost anytime…or a Monkey Town Stout with a Nicaraguan Maduro…the last year or so of exploration of beer styles has really paid off with a much better ability to pair good beer with good smokes.

This wraps it up for the SnS 2018 series. I hope you enjoyed it and if you liked it I hope you can join the Saints and Sinners Club for 2019. Basically, you have to have a friend who is already “in” and has an invitation to give. Every member gets a single invitation to extend each year…don’t ask me, mine is already spoken for.

David Jones

David has been smoking premium cigars since 2001. He is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Leaf Enthusiast. He worked as a full-time retail tobacconist for over 4 years at Burns Tobacconist in Chattanooga, TN. Currently he works full-time as a graphic designer for ClearBox Strategies, also based in Chattanooga.

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