Just a quick question for the forum. I love good coffee, and would like to try some coffee tobaccos. There seem to be a lot of choices. What are your suggestions? Thank you in advance!
Also it's not super hard to flavor tobacco with coffee. There are lots of recipes and techniques to find. Even making a stronger then preferred cup and mixing it into some tobacco (ratios are the issue, but trial and error helps) and letting it dry to preference can work. Honestly I think it's one of the few times home made in tobacco ends up better then anything commercial I have tried.Just a quick question for the forum. I love good coffee, and would like to try some coffee tobaccos. There seem to be a lot of choices. What are your suggestions? Thank you in advance!
I enjoy Warped Saint Espresso quite a bit. It’s an aromatic that actually tastes very much like it smells, which is often not the
Thanks gentlemen. Have signed up to be notified when this one is available.Saint Espresso is nice. If history stands, I think it typically comes out around May and is worth trying.
I previously had tried Burley Morning Pipe as well but in the trash it went like most KBV blends.
First time I hear about this method, sounds very interesting, can you please provide some more info?Also it's not super hard to flavor tobacco with coffee. There are lots of recipes and techniques to find. Even making a stronger then preferred cup and mixing it into some tobacco (ratios are the issue, but trial and error helps) and letting it dry to preference can work. Honestly I think it's one of the few times home made in tobacco ends up better then anything commercial I have tried.
I'm wondering about that, too.First time I hear about this method, sounds very interesting, can you please provide some more info?
I tried sometimes in the past to spray tobacco with good, single malt whisky and then let it dry, I liked the result.
Thank you in advance and Carol, I hope I'm not off topic, in your thread...