Now I know why pipe tobacco won't dry so easily. It's the pg inside.
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I reduced my extract of nightcap down to 10% and mixed in some pg but it looks really opaque and dark. Is this the norm or have i ruined it as i saw bubbling during the heating using a double boiler.
metal shot glasses...In that case dry ice may help. The only concern is cracking of plastic or glass from the intense cold.
Or wooden ones !! Believe it or not, I do have the metal in stock somewhere. Just have to find it...metal shot glasses...![]()
it was a Mc Clellands 3 cherry... did a freezer version and a heated version.. heated version had more deeper tones to it, more tobacco forward as to where the freezer version was more cherry, less tobacco. The freezer version was much clearer ( transparent) compared to the heated.What kind of tobacco? Was is light in comparison with same tobacco done at room temp?
would something like this work?Some tobacco contains more oils than do others. For those the freeze filtering doesn't remove all the oil, I've had a few like that. Regular filtering only removes the particulates, not oils.
would something like this work?
would something like this work?