Looking into home blending for some fun and cost savings. I’m having trouble figuring out what is/isn’t possible with whole leaf.
My original plan -
Buy a variety of whole leaf by the pound. This seems like a no brainer just based on how cheap it is compared to tinned, and I’m relatively certain I’ll enjoy the experimenting.
Unbox, open, process (thick ribbon with sanitized scissors?), let dry, then jar and cellar.
The cellaring part is my main question - are there any concerns cellaring whole leaf tobacco? Would it need to be drier than the average tinned blend?
My thought is that I can only use small amounts at a time, allowing each constituent leaf to age in the cellar. I may or may not want to make some plugs or flakes, but I want to keep it relatively simple for now.
Is there any reason I can’t/shouldn’t do this? Will whole leaf mold in the cellar? I’ve done a bit of reading, but it doesn’t sound like anyone has pounds of processed whole leaf cellared away, and im not sure if that’s just because nobody is mentioning it, or because it’s a bad idea.
My original plan -
Buy a variety of whole leaf by the pound. This seems like a no brainer just based on how cheap it is compared to tinned, and I’m relatively certain I’ll enjoy the experimenting.
Unbox, open, process (thick ribbon with sanitized scissors?), let dry, then jar and cellar.
The cellaring part is my main question - are there any concerns cellaring whole leaf tobacco? Would it need to be drier than the average tinned blend?
My thought is that I can only use small amounts at a time, allowing each constituent leaf to age in the cellar. I may or may not want to make some plugs or flakes, but I want to keep it relatively simple for now.
Is there any reason I can’t/shouldn’t do this? Will whole leaf mold in the cellar? I’ve done a bit of reading, but it doesn’t sound like anyone has pounds of processed whole leaf cellared away, and im not sure if that’s just because nobody is mentioning it, or because it’s a bad idea.