This is going to be a long one.
I took the tobacco-coffee burrito out of the press, I couldn't take the pressure anymore.
It's been in there since last thursday, under about 250kg/550lb of dead weight. Every heavy thing I have around was placed on there.
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All unpacked. This is like briar grain, I could look at it for hours.
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Cut into equal parts. The pressure got distributed very nicely.
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Cut into flakes. They already started to rub themselves up, they should be in the press for longer.
At least a full week.
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Everything got rubbed up nicely during roasting. I jarred it up with roasted coffee beans on the top and bottom of the jar. It's gonna sit there for a while. Of course I set some of it aside to be sampled, which I'm doing as I write this. My cob has the honor. Pretty good stuff, this stuff. Very pleasant and smooth. Nice flavors too but it can always be better.
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I thought I'd also roast the mead soaked Virginia flakes for
@halfdan 's Clay King blend while I'm at it.
I'll sauce it again soon to get more lemon and honey flavor into it. This spent one week under 170kg/375lb but the flakes held together much better. Lesson learned.
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