Yeah it sucks but believe it. If you look at the photo I posted, you'll see similarities of the OP's photos compared to mine. Im almost positive, that he did not use dried tobacco. A leaf that turns brown means it has been cured and the sugar enymes have been released giving it that brown color and also thats when the smell and taste start to shine. Im just not pulling this out of my ...., I have been extracting herbs and spices for over 7 years I have used every type of chemical/gas to extract oils from plant materials to make concentrates for desserts, lotions, food, incense etc... (grandma is from thailand so she has educated me about herb extracts and how to use them and for what) and plus its very fun because as you go along you get better and better and To see the end product is pretty cool lol
or hes just lazy and uses fresh tobacco leaf instead of waiting for it to dry. thats why the juice is green because the sugars and chlorophyll have not been broken down so you get nothing but nasty grass tasting juice
Thanks for the info. For real!