One of the things that attracted me to the League of Fat Bastards' cigars was that they donate “40% of [their] net profits, on a quarterly basis, from all cigar, merchandise and event ticket purchases to carefully vetted men’s mental health initiatives, NGOs and charities (learn more).
Over the past few years, mental health has become a major issue, and men's mental health is often pushed to the back burner. While we're not associated with this cause, our founder, Ellory, is a man, as are most of our viewers.
Initial Thoughts
The League of Fat Bastards Serie L toro is a good-looking cigar with a medium-brown, Ecuadorian wrapper. Once lit, the flavors were leathery and earthy, but there was no sweetness.
Is this new cigar from an unknown brand worth almost $17? Let's find out!
CigarScore:
Brand: League of Fat Bastards
Line: Serie L
Size: 6 x 54
Cut: Guillotine
Light: Torch
Price: $16.50 – Adventure Club
Wrapper: Ecuador
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Smoke Time: 100 minutes
Strength: ••••
Final Thoughts
Despite the LOFB website saying this cigar had some sweetness to it, I tasted nothing sweet in the League of Fat Bastards Serie L toro. While I do think the blend could be improved with a touch of cinnamon or something sweet, the cigar was still quite good with its predominantly woody flavors.
Regarding the construction, well, that was prefect. The League of Fat Bastards tapped Joya de Nicaragua to make these Serie L cigars, and the quality of that brand shined through. The draw was fantastic and the smoke output was full and robust.
If you're looking for a well-made cigar with lots of wood and cedar flavor, check this one out. The League of Fat Bastards Serie L toro earns a CigarScore 5.