BACKGROUND INFO:
With the comming tobacco-apocalypse I've been socking back my favorite pipe tobacco blends, like many others here have done.
I have also been putting back bags of what some would call RYO tobacco blends. I think of these more as a general purpose smoking tobacco, as many of these blends smoke good in a pipe and have plenty of flavor. I mainly plan to make cigarettes with these when the shit totally hits the fan and I find the point where cigarettes are too expensive for me to buy... Or even gone.
Supposedly menthol cigarettes have been banned. They are still available, but I can't figure out for how long. I do not like non-menthol cigarettes. If I inhale tobacco I prefer it to be minty and fresh... This probably comes from the fact that I have always smoked menthol cigarettes and have devolped a preference from the repetition.
I have found that matching the flavor of the tobacco used in a store-bought menthol cigarette is damned near impossible. It's not just menthol, there are other flavors at play.
OUESTION:
What is the flavoring of american style menthol cigarettes?
Is there cherry in there?
Licorice?
Chocolate?
Some kind of perfume sauce like the lakeland blends?
It's such an undefined flavor, many pipe tobacco blends also have this going on.
I have gotten a somewhat similar flavor from cigarettes made with a tiny (10%) bit of a few pipe tobacco blends mixed in; Ennerdale, Mixture 79, and Newminster 403. I rolled cigarettes mixed these with:
30% OHM Bold
30% Ryback
30% OHM Menthol
10% one of the flavored blends from above
**Used alone the "RYO" menthol blends with blow the top your skull off with menthol... DO NOT SMOKE THIS IN YOUR PIPE. While they are indeed menthol, they are nothing like the menthol in store-bought menthol smokes.**
With the comming tobacco-apocalypse I've been socking back my favorite pipe tobacco blends, like many others here have done.
I have also been putting back bags of what some would call RYO tobacco blends. I think of these more as a general purpose smoking tobacco, as many of these blends smoke good in a pipe and have plenty of flavor. I mainly plan to make cigarettes with these when the shit totally hits the fan and I find the point where cigarettes are too expensive for me to buy... Or even gone.
Supposedly menthol cigarettes have been banned. They are still available, but I can't figure out for how long. I do not like non-menthol cigarettes. If I inhale tobacco I prefer it to be minty and fresh... This probably comes from the fact that I have always smoked menthol cigarettes and have devolped a preference from the repetition.
I have found that matching the flavor of the tobacco used in a store-bought menthol cigarette is damned near impossible. It's not just menthol, there are other flavors at play.
OUESTION:
What is the flavoring of american style menthol cigarettes?
Is there cherry in there?
Licorice?
Chocolate?
Some kind of perfume sauce like the lakeland blends?
It's such an undefined flavor, many pipe tobacco blends also have this going on.
I have gotten a somewhat similar flavor from cigarettes made with a tiny (10%) bit of a few pipe tobacco blends mixed in; Ennerdale, Mixture 79, and Newminster 403. I rolled cigarettes mixed these with:
30% OHM Bold
30% Ryback
30% OHM Menthol
10% one of the flavored blends from above
**Used alone the "RYO" menthol blends with blow the top your skull off with menthol... DO NOT SMOKE THIS IN YOUR PIPE. While they are indeed menthol, they are nothing like the menthol in store-bought menthol smokes.**