Irish flake would be a great blend to “match” with whole leaf.
Went pretty good, and I’m pretty bummed that rustica and me don’t love each other, as the strength is perfect. I’m probably gonna grab some bulk Kendal Kentucky or DBE Vintage Cut since the Africans carry more N than the Americans it seems.I was about to suggest Dark Birdseye but I see you’re already going there. Be very interested on what you discover
Don’t think I’m ready to go that far down the rabbit hole just yetIrish flake would be a great blend to “match” with whole leaf.
Process wise it’s not that different to what you are playing with already.Don’t think I’m ready to go that far down the rabbit hole just yet
Its the same blend.Went pretty good, and I’m pretty bummed that rustica and me don’t love each other, as the strength is perfect. I’m probably gonna grab some bulk Kendal Kentucky or DBE Vintage Cut since the Africans carry more N than the Americans it seems.
That’s what she saidIt’s the same blend.
I’ll have a couple more smokes of this to confirm, but I think this’ll be as close as I can come.Next up will be 1g Yorktown, 1g 507S, 1.5g ODF, 1.5g DBE and trying for the secret sauce aroma/flavor-just a pinch (.5g) of 1792.
I decided to do up a just under 3oz batch, I figured that was a good size to work with.
I did 1/2oz each of Mac Baren Va#1 and Sutliff 507-S stoved Va, 3/4oz each of Dark BirdsEye and MacB HH Old Dark Fired RR, and .25oz of 1792 Flake. Each of these I processed as I figured would distribute them best in a mix and mixed them all up.View attachment 307567
Once mixed, they went into a vacuum bag and sucked down.View attachment 307569
This got a “boil in bag” treatment for an hour and fifteen at 175* +/-.
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While foodsaver type bags are not cellar material, I figured they’re made for “boil in bag” meal prep so I tried them last year to “stove” some fresh 507C and NM400 Virginia flakes with good results.This is interesting! I have been creating my own blends for a few years, but have not used a vacuum bag yet (it's going to happen now!). The bag is plastic, no? Obviously, it did fine it 175 degree water. Just curious about that.