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Tobacco-Taco

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Feb 25, 2021
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Title edited. Rule 9, please read! -jpm

Hello!

So I have this blend called ''Liberty'' by Dan Tobacco which features an extremely pungent orange-like casing that completely ruins the blend for me. I've tried adding some Sutliff Pumpkin Spice and even some crushed up cigarettes, but the casing still remains as strong as ever, with a quite dark yet subtle tobacco taste. I just bought a tin of Peterson's ''Connoisseur's Choice'' and I want to try it out rather quickly, and I'm not in the mood for buying another batch of Kilner jars, so I've been thinking of just dumping the Liberty tobacco. Is this something normal to do? Clearly nothing I've done to improve it has worked, and right now it's just wasting space.
 
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Jan 30, 2020
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I have sent a package or two to donate to military when I had a bunch of different things I was getting rid of. Other than that, I’ll toss the one offs in the trash.

I run the jars through the dishwasher but toss the lid and replace with a new one. I have never been able to remove the prior blend aroma from the lids.
 

spicy_boiii

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Aug 5, 2020
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All opened latakia blends that I don't like all go in a big jar. Sequestered for a decades-long slumber until something arises. I won't be opening any latakia blends for many, many years.

For non - latakia blends, especially those that contain a topping I don't like, I add some moisture, jar them up, and put them in the trunk of my car where they heat-ferment. I've had fantastic luck getting rid of slight off-tastes or casings that way, also while speeding up the aging/fermentation process, in a way.

If the above doesn't work, I let the blend dry out until the topping is gone, then later rehydrate and Re-ferment/age.

This has worked for me, not to say it will work for everyone else. There was a time period where my tastes rapidly ping-ponged from one thing to another. I'm pretty set now in terms of what I like and what I don't - It's been a long time since I opened a tin or tried a blend that I didn't like.

Edit to add: Some blends dried out can make excellent kindling on top for lighting, or even form the base of a bowl.
 

cosmicfolklore

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Aug 9, 2013
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You really need to keep more jars on hand.

If you jar it and try it latter, you might find that your tastes have changed, but I have no problems throwing a tin away. Like what, $10-30, pending whether it was bought online or at a B&M. Phhhht, I have kids, I have given then $50 just to watch them throw it away on nothing.
 

pip01

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Apr 3, 2018
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NJ
Compost it. No sense in keeping something that awful. I have to dump blends from time to time.... but not too often.
 
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