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For my first video I'll be diving into how I pair up cigars and a great cup of coffee. Lots of mistakes in this one but hey you gotta start somewhere! Please give me a follow both on here and Instagram! / warriorspiritcoffee / cosmopolitan_redneck Here is the link to Phil "Katman" Kohn's review: https://kohnhed.com/2015/07/11/camach... All the sizes of the Camacho American Barrel Aged Available: Robusto (5 x 50) Toro (6 x 50) Gordo (6 x 60) Torpedo Corto (4 1/2 x 52) - My personal favorite to enjoy with a cup of caffeine! Perfecto Gordo (5 15/16 x 54 x 50) Torpedo Largo (7 x 54 x 36) Warrior Spirit Coffee was started as a way for us to share our love of coffee, country and community. We offer organic, fair trade (when possible) coffees from around the world. Roasted in San Diego USA. We partner with American companies. Our offerings range from single origin to high caffeine blends. Caffeination! After doing a ton of google and youtube searches on pairing cigars and coffee I was left.. Disappointed. The overall theme basically boiled down to pairing up roasts to the flavor strength of the cigar. Most of the time the post or video boiled down to this: Light roast = mellow cigar Medium roast = medium flavor cigar Dark roast = full flavor cigar The problem for me with that line of thinking is it completely ignores that the most flavorful coffees out there are done in a light roast. On top of that it ignores the complexity of flavor found in cigars. When it comes to the strength of flavor in coffee, the way the coffee is brewed is more important than the roast. For example if you do a pour over on a light roasted coffee you get a light bodied cup of coffee that is bursting with flavor. Take that same bean and use it on a french press and now more of the oils are being extracted and the cup now has a fuller body and mouth feel. Ever use a Moka Pot with a light roast? That coffee comes out dark as night! It also tastes and feels much like espresso but with the boldness you would expect from a dark roast. For me I like to make sure my coffee and cigar complement each other. A bold cigar calls for a bold cup of coffee! For simplicity's sake let's reframe the pairs like this: Mellow cigar, pair with a nice pour over in a 1:15 coffee to water ratio. Medium flavor, French press should work well, same ratio as above to be safe Full bold stick? Espresso or Moka Pot, perhaps make it a nice cortado. Thanks for the read and check us out on Instagram and Youtube!