If that’s the case I would love to hear about it. Juniper by itself could be kind of citrusy and maybe brighten up the right blend, especially with the other botanicals. How about a whole dry martini? Lots of interesting possibilities with botanicals there. Maybe I’ll write to GLP or C&D, though they probably monitor the forums.I'm sure someone has tried it, so apparently it didn't work out. The juniper berry that is used to flavor gin may not translate well when burnt. It has a highly distinctive tang and may not work without the liquid and the ice.
G. L. Pease SamarraLots of tobacco offerings with alcohol infusions - runm, whisky, brandy. Has anyone experienced a gin infused tobacco? I wonder how the botanicals would come through.
Hmmm. Doesn’t mention it in the description on SP. Haven’t smoked it in ages. Will have to see if I have a tin.G. L. Pease Samarra
Im' not big fun of liqueur topping. but I guess samarra had gin flavor. I was smoking fresh tin (less than 6month old).Hmmm. Doesn’t mention it in the description on SP. Haven’t smoked it in ages. Will have to see if I have a tin.
Has anyone experienced a gin infused tobacco?
Never thought of that. Think you’re on to something!Olkofri experiences that every time he smokes his gin infused meer.
Olkofri experiences that every time he smokes his gin infused meer.
That's just my all-day-sm— all day expression!
P&C used to have a pine aromatic.Juniper might would bring out some of the evergreen notes in a Lat blend. ?
Can you drink that? ?
Codger much??? ?That's just my all-day-sm— all day expression!