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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Partagas 1845 Double Corona and Atwater Purple Gang Pilsner: Pairing


The Cigar

Partagas 1845 Double Corona
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Viso
Binder: Connecticut Habano Broadleaf
Fillers: Dominican Piloto Cubano Ligero, Nicaraguan Guardian Viso, Esteli Seco, ASP Seco
Size: 7.2 x 54
$8.99 – Smoky’s of Northville

Flavor Profile: This one really reminds me of the 1845 Gigante.   Moderate soil earthy tones, nice touch of cedar wood, light/moderate coffee, sweet and lightly toasted tobacco leafs, light spice that reminds me of a white and green peppercorn.  I’ll give it a 5 on my strength scale. 

I can’t figure out why a few of the guys at the cigar store don’t like this stick. 


The Pilsner

Atwater Purple Gang Pilsner
Atwater Brewery
Detroit, Michigan, USA

Appearance: pale gold and a slightly hazy with a huge white head that stays around.  Good lacing on the glass

Aroma: typical very light pilsner bouquet.  White bread.

Flavors: light grains, white bread, and mild hop bitterness.  While it is a typical pilsner taste; it is a tasty typical pilsner.  Should be nice on a summer day. 

Mouthfeel: moderate-low carbonation, smooth, mild malts and hops

My Strength Rating: 2.5 – mild-medium; right on the edge of mild


The Pairing

I was not expecting much from this pairing but, these two seem to like each other.  The cigar seems to bring out a little body in this Pilsner.  The light grains seem to be a little earthy like during this pairing.  The Pilsner leaves the cigar alone for I don’t notice any changes in the smoke.  The beer is refreshing after a few puffs of the cigar.  While nothing special here it is enjoyable even if the Yankees are kicking the Tigers ass today in baseball.  

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