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Thought I'd wake up this thread with an update.
Tried to make another twist last nite. Didn't work. The wrapper leaves were a little too weak and holey. So now it's in the press on its way to become flake, which I'll probably use for chaw. Contents:
Dark Air, Burley, KY VA Bright, cigar scrap, cigar scrap cavendish, imzur, VA red, prilep, MD 609. A lot of that stuff was part of a tobacco bomb from
@Tobias Lutz
, tnx vm Tobias, I'll send you some if it tastes halfway decent. Moisturized w/ DW up to this point.
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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Originally Posted by
Bruck
Thought I'd wake up this thread with an update.
Tried to make another twist last nite. Didn't work. The wrapper leaves were a little too weak and holey. So now it's in the press on its way to become flake, which I'll probably use for chaw. Contents:
Dark Air, Burley, KY VA Bright, cigar scrap, cigar scrap cavendish, imzur, VA red, prilep, MD 609. A lot of that stuff was part of a tobacco bomb from
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Tobias Lutz
, tnx vm Tobias, I'll send you some if it tastes halfway decent. Moisturized w/ DW up to this point.
Interestin keep postin up so I can see what youre doin I might just try this..
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Lynn
Interestin keep postin up so I can see what youre doin I might just try this..
Will do. I need to make another twist soon. The last batch succumbed to mold as I got careless w/ moisture and temperature mgmt. This is a problem for homebrewers - w/o using preservatives, one has to be careful not to let the blends stay too moist for too long and/or (in my case) let them sit in a hot vehicle.
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.
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Cool. It made me wonder if anyone has ever tried cigar wrap tobacco from Wisconsin? I know they grow it in the southern part of the state for just that; cigar wraps.
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kimmyalan
Cool. It made me wonder if anyone has ever tried cigar wrap tobacco from Wisconsin? I know they grow it in the southern part of the state for just that; cigar wraps.
Interesting, can't say I've heard of that. Most of my whole leaves are from KY or various places south of the border.
You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.