Drunk Chicken Cigars

Living The Dream By Drunk Chicken Cigars

This is the second cigar that I’m trying from Drunk Chicken Cigars and judging by the looks of this cigar it’s certainly going to be a pretty tasty cigar. With a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper (again, looks amazing) an Ecuadorian binder and filler from the Dominican it’s no wonder why I smell a terrific aroma from “Living the Dream”. When the Earthy, sweet grass, some floral notes, and that essence of rich soil hit my nose, I immediately started to salivate. Just like when you smell great food in the air and your stomach starts to growl with hunger, my palate anticipated the first puff. 

Right off the rip I picked up a burst of rich chocolate and toasted almonds. After the initial light up and getting right into the fist third, things start to smooth out and other flavor profiles enter the arena. Cinnamon, molasses, and the bakers chocolate I picked up at light up turned into a wonderful taste of cacao chips. Slight essences of floral notes and, believe it or not, some salted popcorn (no butter). The profiles swirl around like dancing sugar plums; so far so good! 

This cigar is bringing me back to those fond memories of how much I do enjoy a transition in a cigar and the transitioning of “Living the Dream” is remarkable. Sweet cream, frothy cappuccino, and some silky milk chocolate add to the mix and bring that palate of mine a lot of satisfaction. Still picking up some toasted almonds, salted popcorn, and that subtle taste of floral keep things interesting. 

Getting into the last third that nice sweetness of tobacco really corrals the remaining profiles that are swirling around. Molasses, leather and rich chocolate seems to be the key factor throughout most of this beautifully crafted cigar. It burned very well, no construction issues, right down to the nub and the aroma even had others attracted to the smell. I smoked this cigar during my part time shift at Ed Leez Tobacco, so while customers were walking in I had about five different cigar enthusiasts stop and say “That smells fantastic, what are you smoking?” I specifically enjoy the last line that is on the website because it sums it ALL up “Got 99 problems… This cigar fixes them all” 

I give this cigar 4 out of 5 pints; available sizes are a lancero (7.5 X 38) & robusto (5.5 X 50) and the prices are very reasonable $50 for a five pack or $200 for a box or perhaps your local brick n mortar might have them on the shelves, either way I can assure you that you won’t be disappointed if you were to give this cigar a try. Two out of the six cigars Drunk Chicken Cigars has to offer have been very pleasant to smoke and most certainly looking for try the next four.

Wrapper – Nicaraguan Habano

Binder – Ecuadoran

Filler – Dominican

Price – About $10.00 a stick.

Website: Drunkchickencigars.com

Rating: 4 out of 5 pints

  • William O’Connor, AKA Billy Kartwheels, is the Co-Captian of the Distinguished Ruffians NY Chapter. Billy has had an interesting life, going through college, being in the Navy and living on a submarine. He has visited 48 states (hitchhiking through 35 of them) and even lived in a Hare Krishna monastery for some time. After having numerous brushes with death durring his travels he has decided it was best to take it easy and appreciate life to its fullest all while smoking a cigar at the same time. 

Sweet Dream By Drunk Chicken Cigars

Sweet Dream Drunk Chicken Cigar

There are moments in life that bring excitement as we all know, other things that we all know to enhance those moments would MOST certainly be cigars! So here’s another moment for me to narrate my exciting moment that I had with a fantastic cigar made by company that is gaining more and more steam within our cigar industry. For those of you who know – you know, for those of you who don’t well before I type out my review on my first of six to come I have included a little background about them and the company’s approach. These are exact words taken from the website dccigars.com. If you’d like to read/ learn more please, I encourage you to check out their website. 

Drunk Chicken Cigars is a boutique cigar company. We are a minority-owned, women-owned, veteran-owned, small business, located in the District of Columbia, United States of America (U.S.A.). Our mission is to create cigars that our customers will enjoy anytime of the day. 

The company’s approach is that – Quality matters; this is why Drunk Chicken Cigars is a business built on passion, love, with no compromise in quality of flavor. The entire production of the Drunk Chicken Cigars “Chicks” is completed by hand and produced in the U.S.A. The “Chick” making process begins with choosing the tobacco leaves to include the filler, binder, and wrapper. Only the grade “A” long-leaf tobacco leaves are chosen as fillers in the creation of our “Chicks”. Taking no short cuts in the cigar making process, every blend was personally hand-rolled and aged. 

Now I could keep going with the company’s approach yet that would take the curiosity of just how detailed and dynamic they are to provide extremely good “Chicks”. With all that said it’s time to get into the “Sweet Dream” review. 

Getting ready to spark up this cigar I wanted to communicate that I drank water, ate some chocolate, and lit this amazing lancero with matches. Once again, as we all know what we drink, eat, and light our cigars with will bring out a finer aspect of profiles. 

The smell instantly has a rich soil essence and reminds of walking in the lush forests in Northeastern part of Oregon. Deep scents of earth from the rain, wilderness, wild flowers, and oddly enough sage; mind you I lived in Oregon for 8 years of my life so this is the first time in awhile that a single cigar could take me back to those memories. 

I want to point out (not reading anything about this cigar before beginning this journey) it’s a sweet tip cigar so when I sparked up this cigar I instantly tasted a nutty floral honey profile with a bit of graham cracker and elderberry. The first third really woke me up with a smile and shocked me with how much goodness brought to my palate immediately. At times I don’t like to read anything about a cigar that I’m about to review; simply to get my own interpretation of my cigar experience. With a Connecticut wrapper, Ecuador Binder, and Nicaraguan filler it’s already burning very nice and smooth. 

Second third of my experience: the sweet tip is still there (where some sweet tips are already gone and dissipated away) with great profiles still coming through with the same as described above. Very much enjoying the journey, keeping the palate engaged with the glands producing that saline taste; like naturally cleansing my palate. Burning nice and slow, enjoying every moment as it still brings these positive thoughts of me being in the woods of Oregon. Starting to pick up some leather, coffee, and dark chocolate (could be the fact that I took a bite of some chocolate) yet I truly feel that this “Sweet Dream” cigar is crafted with perfection with some great tobacco. As I continue to approach my last third of this cigar the sweet tip is becoming more and more subtle but still noticeable. 

Smoking into the last third some rich molasses is joining the party. The mildness is now entering the medium body cigar profile with swirls of oak, floral, leather, and honey. I will add that this is NOT a sweet cigar, just the tip, so the sweetness I taste is the natural sweetness of the tobacco. I am a big fan of lancero’s as well; I love the wrapper filler ratio because I feel you will really get that flavor profile of a cigar and this lancero is certainly bringing all these profiles together so “sweetly” hence the name of this cigar. 

This “Sweet Dream” is a cigar you could have as your first cigar of the day or at the end of your day after dinner with a sip of cognac or tea. The strength ramped up as the cigar continued not so much with strength but with flavor. Rating this cigar 4 out of 5 pints, also, this is not the only option if you’re not a lancero person, you can have the opportunity to purchase a robust size as well. Drunk Chicken Cigars offers 5 packs or boxes, a 5 pack of lancero’s or robustos will run you $50; a box of either will run you $200. Worth every cent in my opinion; they do offer a sample pack as well but stay tuned for the other cigars they offer (Drunk Chicken Original, FAT HEN, Homicidal Hen, Living the Dream, and Mother Clucker) to be reviewed. I recommend you checking out the website or perhaps the nearest brick n mortar by you might just carry these “Chicks”. Stay tuned and Enjoy!

Wrapper – Connecticut

Binder – Ecuador

Filler – Nicaragua

Price – $10.00 a stick.

Website: Dccigars.com

Rating: 4 out of 5 pints

  • William O’Connor, AKA Billy Kartwheels, is the Co-Captian of the Distinguished Ruffians NY Chapter. Billy has had an interesting life, going through college, being in the Navy and living on a submarine, he has visited 48 states (hitchhiking through 35) of them and even lived in a Hare Krishna monastery for some time. After having numerous brushes with death durring his travels he has decided it was best to take it easy and appreciate life to its fullest all while smoking a cigar at the same time.