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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 29333" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>I stock a wide variety of libations to compliment my tobacco. Dandelion wine, Makers Mark, hard cider, dark rum, mead, ginger </p><p>brandy, vodka, and several stouts and ales. Haven't found the key to matching the drink to the tobacco yet, but a stronger smoke needs a hearty drink to match,,,,likewise a light cav or light aromatic needs a light wine or beer. Recently whipped up a batch of switchel for old times sake and found it cleansed the pallate while smoking but needed a splash of dark rum to make it pop. It's all a mystery but it's an adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 29333, member: 376"] I stock a wide variety of libations to compliment my tobacco. Dandelion wine, Makers Mark, hard cider, dark rum, mead, ginger brandy, vodka, and several stouts and ales. Haven't found the key to matching the drink to the tobacco yet, but a stronger smoke needs a hearty drink to match,,,,likewise a light cav or light aromatic needs a light wine or beer. Recently whipped up a batch of switchel for old times sake and found it cleansed the pallate while smoking but needed a splash of dark rum to make it pop. It's all a mystery but it's an adventure. [/QUOTE]
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