Well, no wonder, like what they always say, you get what you pay for, so their beer is more expensive than the commercially produced ones. I would like to try going to a beer pub sometime to taste some homemade beers.
One sure sign that a product is fake is when the price is significantly lower than the original product. Is that the case? If yes then it's quite obvious that they're selling fake cigars.
Yeah, I know it's "homemade" beer, that's why I'm wondering if it is as good or even better than commercial beer. 8 bucks is acceptable for a taste of better beer, although I won't make it a habit, it's a bit pricey.
I guess if the experts say that it's not ok to light a cigar with Zippo, then I guess they are right, even if I doubt their opinion, since I'm just new to smoking cigars so I should take their word for it.
I only smoke and drink one at a time and never simultaneously, so that has never happened to me yet. I tend to smoke more than drink too, since I can tolerate the taste of cigarettes more than beer.
I actually haven't heard of sweet cigars yet so this definitely makes me want to try it out. The cheapest seems to cost only around $5, so it's quite affordable.
I never tasted a cigar yet, I prefer cigarettes. When I do buy a pack, I prefer the menthol variant. I don't like the regular one, it tastes too "strong" for me.
I read different websites regarding this topic, and some say that cigars are more dangerous, although some say both are equally dangerous, like this link: www.webmd.com/smoking-cessation/effects-of-smoking-pipes-and-cigars so since they are both made from nicotine and tobacco I am also convinced...
I'm not sure if I even want to try homebrewing in the first place, since beer is so cheap already, so why make the effort when I can just buy one, right?
I was in my late teens when I had my first drink of whisky, it was during a family gathering and my uncles and aunts were drinking whisky. I got curious and asked if I could taste what they were drinking, so I got a sip of whisky. It was too bitter for my taste.
Coconut water is also quite cheap and a more healthier option too, rather than beer. It costs only around 50 cents per fruit.
And no, for those that say coconut water is sweet, coconut water is actually tasteless.
Same here, I also have never been to a brewery tour, but it would be nice to go there with a couple of friends to learn more about the world of brewery.
I like drinking coconut water, it actually has no taste, so if you combine it with beer then it won't really alter it's taste, it will just be a "healthier" drink.
They all taste bitter to me. I guess I need to taste them without ice to see the difference. The only obvious difference I notice in different brands of beers is the price.
I also haven't tried Canadian beer yet, but aren't they all the same in taste regardless of where they were made? I tasted Heineken and it's taste isn't any different from our local beers.