I've tasted that dark chocolate before in a homemade cigar I made (that flavor) by mistake, sensible to use some cocoa with a stronger less expensive leaf though imo. Although it's cool that tobacco can be such a chameleon, it allows master blenders to really show their stuff.
I have an initial batch with the fire cured that was made before John's warning. It has the burnt rubber taste. I gave it a second bake and decided to just lay it in the frig and see what happens over time. It tastes like if that one sharp unpleasant flavor were muted, it would be pleasant.
Don't worry, this thread will live on until the stars all wink out one by one, as more people discover snus and want to control costs it'll be pinged again and again... This one makes 13500
Lye water goes in tonight. The very nice clerk at the Asian Market seemed quite amused at my answer to he question of what I use lye water for.I didn't notice till I got home that the lye water is a carbonate/bi-carbonate mixture. Hope this is ok...
Stoked for this batch to be ready! Again, all the info here is greatly appreciated.
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