Tried a mouthful of my grandfather's Prince Albert when I was ten years old. Not good, not good.
That's very interesting that you don't have to add an alkalizer. I'll have to grind and soft and check that out.the best part of the semois and I don't know if it's because of it's strength or it's chemistry you don't need to add any alkaline to it to get a quick nic hit. (if you snuff most tobacco without some bicarbonate or pickling lime you get the nic hit but it takes a long time) It makes a good snuff without doing anything more then grinding it up (which you can do with your fingers because of how dry it is but a mortar and pestle would be recommended for quantity). Honestly I sometimes just grab a pinch from a jar and rub it between my fingers until I have snuff (a few seconds). Wonderful stuff should be commercially available.
I'm going to try it for nasal snuff, of which I'm a big fan. I have tried dipping, chewing, and snus several times in my adult life and did not care for it.Those of y’all talking about making snuff out of Semois, are y’all talking about sniffing it or dipping it?
When I am able to find it, I buy Dan Tobacco's Salty Dog plugs as a Christmas gift for my nephew. It's a good smoke from my perspective as a pipe smoker. My nephew is a chronic daily chewer of regular chewing tobaccos. It's not easy to find and expensive. He said it gives a much greater buzz than regular chewing tobacco.I'm about to throw a wad of Marlin Flake in my mouth because it smells so damn good.
When it first released, several of us did a group buy from Germany for $9/plug. It does chew quite well.It's not easy to find and expensive.