Member @7charb has been experimenting with blending tobacco, and in a friendly gesture, sent me some of his "Tipsy-Turk" blend to try. It contains Red Virginia, Cavendish, Perique, and a retail
Oriental blend. (I'll let him chose whether to reveal more details about the mix.) He then soaked ii in Jameson’s Irish Whiskey and slowly dried/smoked in an outdoor fireplace.
I smoked a bowl last night in MM cob. A smoky note from the Oriental blend was the prevalent smell, but I did notice a bit of a spice. After my smoke, I mixed the tobacco around in the jar more, and then I did detect some fruity sweetness.
It wasn't goopy or sticky, but I dried it out about 45 minutes anyway. It smoked well and didn't require an inordinate amount of relights.
The taste changed as I smoked the bowl down. The first third of the bowl was dominated by a woody/earthy note, which surprised me given the amount of Red VA and Cavendish in the blend. The bowl changed in two main ways as I smoked it: first, the Perique pepper and a sourness (a good sour) came through, then the tangy sweetness (I presume from the Red VA) kicked in and took over in the last half of the bowl. I'm sure the whiskey soak affected the taste, but it didn't scream "whiskey" in taste or smell.
I'd put the taste at a notch below medium. The nicotine hit was mild.
Overall, it was a good smoke. I have enough for a few more bowls. Thank you to @7charb for sharing this blend with me. I encourage you to keep on blending and trying new things.
Oriental blend. (I'll let him chose whether to reveal more details about the mix.) He then soaked ii in Jameson’s Irish Whiskey and slowly dried/smoked in an outdoor fireplace.
I smoked a bowl last night in MM cob. A smoky note from the Oriental blend was the prevalent smell, but I did notice a bit of a spice. After my smoke, I mixed the tobacco around in the jar more, and then I did detect some fruity sweetness.
It wasn't goopy or sticky, but I dried it out about 45 minutes anyway. It smoked well and didn't require an inordinate amount of relights.
The taste changed as I smoked the bowl down. The first third of the bowl was dominated by a woody/earthy note, which surprised me given the amount of Red VA and Cavendish in the blend. The bowl changed in two main ways as I smoked it: first, the Perique pepper and a sourness (a good sour) came through, then the tangy sweetness (I presume from the Red VA) kicked in and took over in the last half of the bowl. I'm sure the whiskey soak affected the taste, but it didn't scream "whiskey" in taste or smell.
I'd put the taste at a notch below medium. The nicotine hit was mild.
Overall, it was a good smoke. I have enough for a few more bowls. Thank you to @7charb for sharing this blend with me. I encourage you to keep on blending and trying new things.