As I got closer to the center, I finished the Octoberfest and grabbed a Shiner Bock for the increase in depth of flavor I was hoping to get. The PDM flavor began to pick up, getting a little stronger, what a lot of reviewers seem to refer to as black pepper, oaky, deeper, it was getting better, and I was smart in my beer choice, another excellent decision. I was kicking back to Pandora AC/DC Radio and I can say, the music paired as well as the beer did ... ZZ Top, Johnny Cash, Zack Brown Band, The Steve Miller Band, Credence, and of course plenty of AC/DC, the perfect music for this deep dark cigar.
I will tell you, for me, most cigars don't get really good until there's about 2 or 2.5 inches left, the Last Third, and this PDM was no different and not a let down. It was one of those cigars I wanted to smoke until I just couldn't hold on to it any longer. The burn was steady, even, and slow, but it never went out. For this last Third I grabbed the complex chocolate, dark fruit, and roasted aromas found in Bell's Expedition Stout (Imperial Russian Stout), and again, what a genius choice, this beer was exactly what a strong Maduro session should end with. I am not typically a Stout guy, but this was by far one of the best cigar/beer pairing I ever thought to try.
This particular three beer session took all of 2 hours.
Overall, a fine $8 cigar if you have the time. It would be a welcome addition to a Saturday Sporting Clays session, the Gun Club bon fire night, or perhaps if you are a golfer maybe a nice smoke for the back 9?