Homemade Snus with Rustica Tobacco Leaf

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  • Ansel
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 3696

    Homemade Snus with Rustica Tobacco Leaf

    interesting thread :-)

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...acco-leaf.html
  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #2
    I'm only on page 4 so far, but it's been interesting. My biggest problem is it seems geared towards maximizing nicotine, and not flavor. I'm a little ambivalent about using rustica as a primary snus base. I don't have experience, but it seems like that could turn out a bit bold. I can see the appeal for keeping pris sizes small for stealth use, but not as an every day thing. I think I'd target 8mg/g for snus I made, and if it deviates slightly above or below, I'd consider that satisfactory.

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    • Ansel
      Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 3696

      #3
      I'm interested in los that you don't need to use much of so rustica sounds like a thing to try.

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      • squeezyjohn
        Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 2497

        #4
        Well - now I've sampled my own home grown Rustica by chewing the naked cured leaf and upper lipping is:

        It's just going to be too damn strong to make a snus out of exclusively. The process of cooking the snus up with NaCO3 frees up a load more nicotine than is available from simply chewing the leaf. And a piece of naked leaf the size of a mini-portion is on a par in strength with any of the full-sized Starks available!

        This variety has so much nicotine in it that it quite literally hurts. I think I will only use it for blending in snus - but I suspect there's a possibility of making some kind of Piccanell type twist that is crazy strong enough to allow for a very discreet stark-type bite.

        Cheers

        Squeezy
        Squeezyjohn

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        • Ansel
          Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 3696

          #5
          Originally posted by squeezyjohn
          but I suspect there's a possibility of making some kind of Piccanell type twist that is crazy strong enough to allow for a very discreet stark-type bite.
          That would be great.

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          • whalen
            Member
            • May 2009
            • 6593

            #6
            Almost positive Extreme is Rustica. Has that tell tell drip as a snuff. You can keep the PH adjustment real low and blend with Rustica accordingly. Rustica has a great flavor for snus. Try a dark air cured rustica mix! I got a bunch of Mapacho Rustica last year for snuff making, made a good chew.
            wiki "Popcorn Sutton" a true COOT!

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            • squeezyjohn
              Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 2497

              #7
              Well I haven't tested it for pH - but the taste & gum feel of Extreme makes me think that it's fairly alkaline.

              Any chance mr. GN could let us know if that's true or not? Or is that a closely guarded trade secret?

              Cheers

              Squeezy
              Squeezyjohn

              Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!

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              • whalen
                Member
                • May 2009
                • 6593

                #8
                The alkalinity is there, the snus would suffer if not, it just does not have to be extremely high in order to freebase more nicotine.
                wiki "Popcorn Sutton" a true COOT!

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                • whalen
                  Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 6593

                  #9
                  squeezyjohn - Did you ever get any of the Thouc Lao from Toque when he had it? That was a great tobacco. I made great snuff from it and chewed it a bit. It seems I never get around to snus making, even though I am quite well stocked on great snus tobacco. I have just so much to use up in the freezer, I went a bit overboard when I thought we might lose access to snus. Great thing is the los is still every bit good and the brands I bought are classics.
                  wiki "Popcorn Sutton" a true COOT!

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                  • squeezyjohn
                    Member
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 2497

                    #10
                    No but I've had a roll of Mapacho leaves from a company over here called Spirit Ethnobotanicals in the past. I have to say that my own grown stuff shows much more promise flavour-wise.

                    From the two batches of snus I've made - I know I've got a very long way to go - but I'm sure it's worth it. It doesn't seem that hard to get fairly good results - and I've been working with awful tobacco and non-perfected methods. You should just get in there and do it. Flavouring wise - my batches have all been with 100g of powdered tobacco and it only takes 5 drops or so of essential oils - so balancing flavouring can be a very precise art - I think that + getting the right quality of tobacco are key to making a great flavour.

                    To me - Rustica tastes very mild in to tobacco stakes. The mapacho I bought was like that - and what I've grown is not fully cured but it also is a light flavour albeit a little bitter at the moment. I'm really hoping that the other Nicotiana Tabacum is going to come good to blend for taste.

                    Cheers

                    Squeezy
                    Squeezyjohn

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