I figured I'd make a thread about this so I can get into more detail and people can ask questions and give opinions, all without disturbing the What Are You Smoking thread.
So please feel free to ask if a question comes up, I don't have any secrets and want this to be as transparent as it can get,
simple sharing. Maybe it will move someone to start making their own blends from raw tobacco leaves. I'd love that!
It's very satisfying and as easy as cooking up a good meal if not easier.
Let's start with something finished, my coffee blend. I already posted most of the process in the WAYS thread so a little recap first:
About 25% Burley, 30% Kentucky and the rest is Latakia Virginia Bright. The tobacco strips were soaked in strong and sweet coffee, 100% Arabica beans that were freshly ground and brewed up. Wrapped up in a leaf of Virginia Gold Lemon, then parchment paper and finally cling wrap.
It was under about 250kg/550lb of dead weight pressure for four days. Flakes were cut and roasted, they didn't hold together very well and rubbed themselves up. I don't have those pictures anymore...
This was already a very decent smoke but I wasn't satisfied. The whole thing went into a jar and was soaked with more and even stronger and sweeter coffee, left for a few days in an environment with constant equal temperature.
(I never wrote anything down so far). Everything was regulary shaken and stirred up until today.
This is the finished coffee blend right after the roasting which took a good 15 minutes.
Just look at that dark-gone-black Burley in there! I bet it'd also make a great chewing tobacco, maybe even a snuff with some additonal oils.
It went into a jar while still warm, I'll sample it later but I don't see why I wouldn't like it. The smell from the jar is just great! "Caffeinated tobacco", let that roll off the tongue. What's not to like? Simple procedure, great outcome.
I'll have another beer and then I'm ready for the next post, the second and probably final saucing of @halfdan 's Clay King blend.
And this time it's personal!
Of course I'll post about future blends from the very beginning.
And please, always feel free to ask or give an opinion about anything. That's what I'm looking for, not shoulder patting!
Next post coming up...
So please feel free to ask if a question comes up, I don't have any secrets and want this to be as transparent as it can get,
simple sharing. Maybe it will move someone to start making their own blends from raw tobacco leaves. I'd love that!
It's very satisfying and as easy as cooking up a good meal if not easier.
Let's start with something finished, my coffee blend. I already posted most of the process in the WAYS thread so a little recap first:
About 25% Burley, 30% Kentucky and the rest is Latakia Virginia Bright. The tobacco strips were soaked in strong and sweet coffee, 100% Arabica beans that were freshly ground and brewed up. Wrapped up in a leaf of Virginia Gold Lemon, then parchment paper and finally cling wrap.
It was under about 250kg/550lb of dead weight pressure for four days. Flakes were cut and roasted, they didn't hold together very well and rubbed themselves up. I don't have those pictures anymore...
This was already a very decent smoke but I wasn't satisfied. The whole thing went into a jar and was soaked with more and even stronger and sweeter coffee, left for a few days in an environment with constant equal temperature.
(I never wrote anything down so far). Everything was regulary shaken and stirred up until today.
This is the finished coffee blend right after the roasting which took a good 15 minutes.
Just look at that dark-gone-black Burley in there! I bet it'd also make a great chewing tobacco, maybe even a snuff with some additonal oils.
It went into a jar while still warm, I'll sample it later but I don't see why I wouldn't like it. The smell from the jar is just great! "Caffeinated tobacco", let that roll off the tongue. What's not to like? Simple procedure, great outcome.
I'll have another beer and then I'm ready for the next post, the second and probably final saucing of @halfdan 's Clay King blend.
And this time it's personal!
Of course I'll post about future blends from the very beginning.
And please, always feel free to ask or give an opinion about anything. That's what I'm looking for, not shoulder patting!
Next post coming up...