A Date With the Erinmore Twins (Tobacco Review)

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andrew

Lifer
Feb 13, 2013
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Looking forward to trying these, currently have both but haven't opened either one yet. I'm thinking maybe in the springtime it will be a good time as the winter months I like my latkia and english blends.

 

lincolnsbark

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Apr 11, 2013
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Had to pack a flake in honor of this enjoyable article. I also watched the videos for the first time today and they were great!

 

pipefish

Can't Leave
Aug 25, 2013
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Thanks for the review, Kevin! Erinmore flake and mixture is widely sold here in Pakistan and I recently picked some up. At approximately $4.00/tin, you almost have to--will be looking forward to trying it and hoping I'll fall on the "love" side of this seemingly divisive tobacco.

 

james80

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 16, 2012
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Baking it is an interesting concept. I have 25g of the mixture open at present, it does not compare to the flake which I have 5 tins cellared for a rainy day.

 

romeowood

Lifer
Jan 1, 2011
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Crap, I completely forgot to report on the Erinmore Flake Bake experiment from months and months ago! You know I did try it, Bradley, and it was every bit as good as you say. I don't think that tin lasted more than a weekend, actually--it was only a few lines' entry in my tobacco journal: "Cooked some for 2: @ 220`, holy pineapple cake batman!"

 

andrew

Lifer
Feb 13, 2013
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Winnipeg, Canada
Explain the baking technique please, do you simply bake it until it's crisp and then re moisturize or do you seal it in a ball top jar and then bake it? From the results you guys speak of I'd like to give this a try.

 

tbradsim1

Lifer
Jan 14, 2012
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You put an unopened tin in oven at 190 or 195 for 6 hrs, if you have opened the tin put a small sheet of foil to reseal it. I promise you if you do this that is the only way you will smoke this flake.

 

andrew

Lifer
Feb 13, 2013
3,071
452
Winnipeg, Canada
Thanks Rothnh and the old cajun (happy V day) , I was wondering if you could just leave it in the in sealed, and if it was farenheit or celcius. It sounds like worth giving a tin a try. Does it tame it or completely transform it into something else? I'm curious to try it regularly, I have 2 50gm tins of it, I may love it as it is.

 

tbradsim1

Lifer
Jan 14, 2012
9,212
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Southwest Louisiana
Andrew it makes it more robust, the flavors are more pronunced, everyone who has tried this raves about it. Try one with and one without I have no doubt which one you will like, I bake mine unsealed just like I got it .

 

dryseason91

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Oct 10, 2013
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Gosh, just reading this thread and the baking idea fascinates me. I've never heard of it before. Does it work just for Erinmore Flake or for anything at all?

 

pipefish

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Aug 25, 2013
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"Baking tobacco." This is why I love this site--never would have occurred to me otherwise.
I'm curious--are there other tobacco blends that do well by baking?

 

james80

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 16, 2012
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Some great info here. I have 5 tins of Erinmore Flake in my cellar. One of them is for the oven at the weekend.

 

davidintexas

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 4, 2013
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Just curious on the turnouts of some of you other guys who baked your Erinmore Flake tins. How'd they turn out? Also, has anybody tried this with other flakes? Or is the "seasoning" just right in this flake to make it unique?

 
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