I kind of forgot about this post. I did try the tobacco scented alcohol for the Lampe Berger, and it wasn't that great an idea. I took some old Prince Albert tobacco that I've had for awhile and never seem to smoke anymore, and mixed about 1/2 oz of it with about 8 oz of 91% alcohol and let it set for about 4 days, shaking it up a few times. The alcohol got a nice light brown color, so I dumped it in a fine mesh strainer to get the tobacco out. Then I strained it through a coffee filter to get the fine sediment out. I filled my lamp up about halfway and put a wick in that had been soaking in plain alcohol. It seemed to light and burn fine, but the smell wasn't all that great. It wasn't bad, just not a tobacco smell as much as a something is burning smell. The problem is, that it clogged my wick stone up and I had to soak it for quite a while to clean it out.
Maybe some of you might have better luck with this idea. Maybe using an aro tobacco might have been the problem, but I don't think Prince Albert is that heavily topped or cased. If I get bored I might try a little tobacco that is more natural.