
First, a Quick Heads-Up
Let’s set the scene. You’re hanging out on a chill Thursday night with the boys. Music’s going. The bourbon’s neat. And in your hand? A West Tampa Devil Crab. I’ve heard everyone raving about this one, and it’s time to see what the hype is all about.
Well, after spending a good hour and change with it, here’s the scoop.
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Appearance: Dressed to Impress, Just a Bit Edgy
Score: 9/10
• Construction (4/5)
• Wrapper Quality (5/5)
The Devil Crab comes off like that guy who shows up to dinner in a black turtleneck, clean, bold, but not trying too hard. The wrapper is a dark chocolate shade, smooth and slightly oily, with barely a vein out of place. No soft spots, no lumps, no weird seams. That thing is rolled tight like it means business. That’s a double-edged sword, though I’ve seen a few people complain of draw issues, but that isn’t something I’ve run into (but we will get into that a bit later)
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Aroma: That First Whiff Packs a Punch
Score: 8/10
• Pre-light Aroma (3/5)
• Burn Aroma (4/5)
Before you even light up, there’s this deep scent of earth, espresso, and a hit of black pepper. Kind of like opening a spice drawer in an old-school kitchen. Once it’s lit, the smoke puts out a nice warm aroma, a mix of firewood and dark roast coffee with a little sweetness sneaking in. I am kind of disappointed that the spice wasn’t as strong as the aroma hinted at, but that’s just me.
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Draw: All or Nothing
Score: 5/10
• Resistance (2/5)
• Consistency (3/5)
I have to be a bit biased here. Right off the bat, the draw’s solid. Not too loose, not a workout. Just enough pull to keep you slow-sipping instead of chain-smoking like it’s a gas station cigarillo. And the best part? It stays that way start to finish, no sudden plugs, no fiddling. You can light it and just vibe. Now this is a hit or miss, like i stated earlier, I’ve smoked 3 so far, and all have been great, but I am aware some people do get some that are way too tight and borderline unsmokable, so though i didnt have these issues they will reflect on the score a bit.
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Flavor: Spicy, Bold, and Weirdly Thoughtful
Score: 15/20
• Initial Flavors (4/5)
• Mid-Smoke Flavors (6/10)
• Finish (5/5)
Here’s where it gets interesting.
First third? black pepper, leather, and a salty bite that kind of catches you off guard. Like licking your lips after biting into a smoked meat sandwich. You’re thinking, “Okay, this one’s here to party.”
Midway through, it calms a bit—brings in dark cocoa, burnt caramel, even a little anise. There’s a toasty element too, like the crust on a good loaf of rye bread. It’s bold, yeah, but there’s nuance. This is about the point where that pepper takes a back seat I want you guys to remember this is a small little cigar that first third is a blink and you’ll miss it situation.
Final third? Surprisingly smooth. The spice is completely gone at this point, more roasted nuts and coffee. Almost comforting, like it’s tucking you in after a loud start. Doesn’t fall off at the end, either—it sticks the landing.
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Burn: Almost Too Good to Be True
Score: 10/10
• Evenness (5/5)
• Ash (5/5)
Look, it’s not laser-straight the whole time, but it fixes itself without needing a touch-up. That’s like the cigar version of self-awareness. And the ash? Snow-white, tight, held on like a champ. This is the kind of ash you don’t knock off. It holds on for dear life.
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Strength: Not for the Faint of Lung
Score: 9/10
• Body (5/5)
• Nicotine Strength (4/5)
It’s not a lightweight. The Devil Crab leans full-bodied, especially early on. You’ll feel it in your chest after a few draws. That said, it’s not a gut punch. There’s strength, but it doesn’t bully you. If you’re newer to cigars, maybe don’t light this one on an empty stomach.
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Complexity: There are Layers, Man
Score: 9/10
• Flavor Evolution (5/5)
• Balance (4/5)
This thing evolves. Like a song that starts with a bang and ends in a slow jam. There’s an arc from pepper and earth to chocolate and toast. Some cigars just hit one note and repeat it like a stuck playlist. Not this one. My only knock? Occasionally, I want to see the spice come back and take the stage again.
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Value: Strong Price-to-Vibe Ratio
Score: 8/10
• Price vs. Experience (3/5)
• Enjoyment (5/5)
This one runs around $12–$14, depending on where you grab it. That’s a tough sell for some people. I’ll remind you again, it’s a 4 1/2 by 60, and the way my wallet is set up, those are Churchill prices. But if you’re the kind of person who wants a cigar that tastes like effort went into it and can still pay your rent, it’s a must-try.
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Final Score: 65/90
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So, Is the West Tampa Devil Crab Worth Smoking?
Yeah. 100%. If you’re into bold flavors, a little complexity, and cigars with actual character and not just fancy bands and marketing fluff, this one’s worth your time.
And if you’re still figuring out what you like? Honestly, this is a solid chapter in the learning curve. Light it up, pour a drink, and let it ride.
Just maybe eat something first.
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