I've read the description on asylums dragons milk and it says the cigars are aged for 48 hours in a barrel that once contained a stout beer.
48 hours to me makes me think this is a gimmick when it comes to selling cigars with little to no change in the cigar.
In my experiences putting cigars down for a years rest before smoking them helps so I really don't see how any of the nuances of the stout could possibly permeate the cigar in only 48 hours? Anyone ever notice a change in a cigar after 2 days? If I smoke a cigar I've never thought this needs another 48 hours rest then it'll be much improved.
So my question remains how much can a cigar change in only two days?
Here's the link to the description in the auction.
http://www.cigarbid.com/...Milk-Limited-Edition-25/