Let me guess: you cooked up some Drum rollie?
Nope, but good guess nonetheless. I actually do plan to make something like that for my wife as she prefers a regular cigarette
tobacco flavor, and I don't want to extract all of the other chemicals in manufactured cigarettes like her normal MLs.
However, I have created and now sampled the third and final
tobacco, and it is much like the rest, a decent vape, a little sweeter than "Gold" more like the Black Cavendish, which is to be expected as Black cavendish is heavy on the sugars I've read. The "mystery" tobacco was a brand of chewing tobacco called Taylor's Pride. When I was in the Marine Corps, I didn't smoke often, and then mostly pipe tobacco which I thoroughly enjoyed. I also occasionally enjoyed whole leaf chewing tobacco, and as I stated earlier, I hadn't seen anyone posting about trying something like that yet, though I haven't read everything and am confident someone has. It's not bad, I only tried the 3 day PG soak version, not yet the slow cooked one.
In general, the slow cooker method tends to put the coconut out front more prominently, but also has slightly more of a true tobacco profile than the PG soak. The PG soak tends to be a little less sweet and noticeably smoother than their slow cooked counterparts. All worthy first attempts to my wife and I, I do believe. Definitely interested to see if the coconut mellows and the tobacco comes more to the front with steeping, and if and when I do another coconut tobacco (I'm actually thinking of a fresh blueberry-coconut hybrid sometime soon), I will use about half as much coconut, pending the results of steeping of course.
Thanks to all for humoring me! Samples forthcoming very soon to those that have requested them!
Carbon