There are very few places or times that are better to smoke a cigar than tailgating.
In Florida, college football and tailgating are a BIG deal. I grew up playing and loving the sport. Once I stopped playing I realized that supporting my Alma Mater, The UCF Knights, was the best way to stay involved. I slowly built up my tailgate setup over the last 7 years and made a point to include cigars as a part of every tailgate experience. I can remember going to a very good friends tailgate several years ago, where he offered a big selection of cigars to his tailgate guests. It took the entire party to another level. I decided that I would take his lead and do the same. I think the good times are enough evidence that I made the right call.

Having a cigar at a tailgate with one of the greatest tailgaters/ cigar enthusiasts, John Byrnes.
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When preparing for a tailgate, I always make sure to have at least two choices for my friends/guests. I always bring a full bodied cigar that I prefer, such as: Padron 5000, San Cristobal Supremo/Toro, or a Ashton VSG. I also bring a more medium bodied cigar for the occasional smoker that would prefer a lighter smoke. Some of the cigars I bring include: The Brickhouse Robusto, San Cristobal Elegancia Pyramid, La Gloria Cubana Serie R(Even tho this is more on the full bodied the majority of people enjoy them). I usually lean toward a larger size cigar because this is a time where there is no rush. You usually have hours outside pre-gaming…so bring the big ones!

Me with some ECU Alumni Mike and John at the Thursday night game. Cigars can even bring together opposing fans!
I know a lot of people have travel humidors that they use at tailgates. I happen to have several sized old humidors on hand. The one below usually holds enough for me and my crew to have 1-2 throughout the day. I recommend bringing a good torch lighter because you will be outside and fighting the elements. It’s probably a good idea to bring more than one cutter as well. I bring the cheaper ones in case they get lost in the shuffle.

Nothing too fancy.. but keeps the cigars good all day!
If conclusion… if you have the opportunity to tailgate, whether it’s for a football game or other event, than make sure to incorporate “cigar time” with your friends. It will only enhance the experience!