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Copenhagen snus attempt
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Well - I've just bought a bottle of Jack Daniels ... shows I mean business. Wouldn't consider buying an over-priced bottle of this muck for any other reason!
If there's any booze that will be correct for making dip it's got to be american whisky ... no?Squeezyjohn
Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!
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Originally posted by squeezyjohn View PostWell - I've just bought a bottle of Jack Daniels ... shows I mean business. Wouldn't consider buying an over-priced bottle of this muck for any other reason!
If there's any booze that will be correct for making dip it's got to be american whisky ... no?
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Originally posted by squeezyjohn View PostWell - I've just bought a bottle of Jack Daniels ... shows I mean business. Wouldn't consider buying an over-priced bottle of this muck for any other reason!
If there's any booze that will be correct for making dip it's got to be american whisky ... no?
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Originally posted by crullers View PostThat may give you something closer to Copenhagen Black in flavour. Which would not be a bad thing.
Occasionally when I drive to my parents I can find a can of black thats a few years old stuck in the back of some gas station in Kentucky but other than that it has vanished.
I never really tasted whiskey in Copenhagen. Atleast the longcut straight. Its a very hard flavor to describe. It doesn't even taste like any other kind of dip. It's its own unique flavor.
Squeezy how long does it take to make something like this?
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Originally posted by Thunder_Snus View PostCope black was incredibly just like smooth hickory (not sure if you guys ever got that across the pond)
Occasionally when I drive to my parents I can find a can of black thats a few years old stuck in the back of some gas station in Kentucky but other than that it has vanished.
I never really tasted whiskey in Copenhagen. Atleast the longcut straight. Its a very hard flavor to describe. It doesn't even taste like any other kind of dip. It's its own unique flavor.
Squeezy how long does it take to make something like this?
Either way, I think a little splash of J.D. would probably work nicely in the snus.
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Originally posted by Thunder_Snus View PostCope black was incredibly just like smooth hickory (not sure if you guys ever got that across the pond)
Occasionally when I drive to my parents I can find a can of black thats a few years old stuck in the back of some gas station in Kentucky but other than that it has vanished.
I never really tasted whiskey in Copenhagen. Atleast the longcut straight. Its a very hard flavor to describe. It doesn't even taste like any other kind of dip. It's its own unique flavor.
Squeezy how long does it take to make something like this?
The thing is that I've had confirmation from some old boys on another forum that Cope has changed a lot in the last 10-20 years. They're convinced that it had a traditional american made booze in the recipe - but now that's gone. Maybe the cope black - or whisky blend was a way of appeasing their dissenters.
What I do know is that Copenhagen still lists ethyl alcohol as a part of the ingredients - and what they use now is not a concern of mine ... I simply want to copy the flavour. I would presume that an american whisky is the most likely ingredient given where Cope comes from.
Unfortunately I never had the chance of tasting the old Copenhagen formulae. So I will never know if what I'm making is right or wrong.
If you have all the ingredients in place - a snus - like I'm trying to make will take between 1 and 7 days to complete and then a bit of ageing/airing to get the best flavour. From what I can tell - if I was trying to make a straight cope copy then I would need a week or so.
Cheers
SqueezySqueezyjohn
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I'd agree with you crullers. Black definitely did have a kind of bourbon taste to it.
I liked the snuff because cans seemed to last me longer because i would taste several small pinches compared to one large pinch.
Squeezy is there a certain (current) kind of cope you are trying to copy. Because longcut has a wintergreen taste to it (which i hate) but longcut straight has that "traditional" copenhagen dip flavor to it. I'd say cope snuff is about the same as long cut straight through although its been too long since I was shoveling in 2 cans or either a day.
I'm not sure if it ever made it to England or even to all of the U.S but back when I was a sophomore in highschool so maybe....6 years ago they had new flavors called bourbon and smooth hickory. Bourbon was pretty bad I must admit, it didn't taste anything like black. The smooth hickory was amazing though. It was like long cut straight but with some kind of mesquite flavoring or something. For some reason they cut smooth hickory but kept bourbon for awhile.
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I'm trying to copy Copenhagen Original Long-Cut or snuff both of which have similar tastes. I don't think there is any wintergreen in there - but there may be a tiny tiny amount. The flavour profile I get from it is mainly rose geranium (which is sometimes called geranium bourbon - just to throw another spanner in the works - nothing to do with whisky!) - plus the ammonia and smoky tobacco. I'm sure the flavour is a mix of many many carefully blended ingredients which will probably be impossible to truly replicate.
I did try the smooth hickory when it was out there ... it was really nice - but got a bit tiresome after a few uses - there was something unpleasantly artificial about it's taste after a while.
By the way - you can't get any of this stuff over here - you have to import it.Squeezyjohn
Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!
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Originally posted by squeezyjohn View PostI'm trying to copy Copenhagen Original Long-Cut or snuff both of which have similar tastes. I don't think there is any wintergreen in there - but there may be a tiny tiny amount. The flavour profile I get from it is mainly rose geranium (which is sometimes called geranium bourbon - just to throw another spanner in the works - nothing to do with whisky!) - plus the ammonia and smoky tobacco. I'm sure the flavour is a mix of many many carefully blended ingredients which will probably be impossible to truly replicate.
I did try the smooth hickory when it was out there ... it was really nice - but got a bit tiresome after a few uses - there was something unpleasantly artificial about it's taste after a while.
By the way - you can't get any of this stuff over here - you have to import it.
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It sounds as if they change it around a lot! For a while some of it was labeled as Cope on the can which was plastic - but Copenhagen came in the cardboard can.
The original longcut (at the moment) has a gold lid and a dark red can ... I know the wintergreen one has a gold lid and a green can. This one tastes closest to the finecut snuff they do.
It's not the straight flavoured one ... that one is sweetened much more and spicier.Squeezyjohn
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