How to raise the PH in your snus

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  • texasmade
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    • Jan 2009
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    #16
    8.5g for 10 cans

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    • RRK
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      • Sep 2009
      • 926

      #17
      Originally posted by justintempler
      No, his problem is he's trying to raise the pH in such a small amount of snus. It's going to be hard to walk the line between too little and too much. Plus he has to add water so he can evenly distribute it and then let it dry back to the orignal level.

      I've pretty much decided when I start doing it, I'll be working in batches of 250grams of raw tobacco which translates to 750 grams of finished snus. I've got a digital gram scale, I'm going to spring for a pH meter, I've already got test sieves so I can get consistent grain size....

      It's going to be a real pain. :roll:
      Cool, what types of tobacco are you planning on growing? How much is the ph meter?

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      • Mr. Snuffleupagus
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        • Dec 2008
        • 2781

        #18
        Originally posted by justintempler
        Originally posted by Mr. Snuffleupagus
        If you think that's too much work, you're gonna have a hell of a time growing your own tobacco IMO.
        No, his problem is he's trying to raise the pH in such a small amount of snus. It's going to be hard to walk the line between too little and too much. Plus he has to add water so he can evenly distribute it and then let it dry back to the orignal level.

        I've pretty much decided when I start doing it, I'll be working in batches of 250grams of raw tobacco which translates to 750 grams of finished snus. I've got a digital gram scale, I'm going to spring for a pH meter, I've already got test sieves so I can get consistent grain size....

        It's going to be a real pain. :roll:
        Justin, I totally know you got your shit together on this stuff and you have helped everyone here by posting all the information you do. Keep it up and Thankyou VERY much.

        You still gotta grow it though :lol:

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        • justintempler
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          • Nov 2008
          • 3090

          #19
          Originally posted by RRK

          Cool, what types of tobacco are you planning on growing? How much is the ph meter?
          I know I want Kentucky Dark Air Cured and probably some Rustica. I don't know if I want to grow any Burley. I'm sure I can find some Burley non aromatic pipe tobacco easy enough.

          pH meters are on ebay. anywhere from $20 and up. I need to check on costs and availibility of buffer (calibration) solutions and costs of replacement electrodes before deciding. You can easily spend $100.

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          • RRK
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            • Sep 2009
            • 926

            #20
            Originally posted by justintempler
            Originally posted by RRK

            Cool, what types of tobacco are you planning on growing? How much is the ph meter?
            I know I want Kentucky Dark Air Cured and probably some Rustica. I don't know if I want to grow any Burley. I'm sure I can find some Burley non aromatic pipe tobacco easy enough.
            So does non-amaomatic mean non fermented? Are there any tobaccos made for pipe smoking that are both air cured and non fermented like swedish snus?

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            • justintempler
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              • Nov 2008
              • 3090

              #21
              Originally posted by RRK
              So does non-amaomatic mean non fermented? Are there any tobaccos made for pipe smoking that are both air cured and non fermented like swedish snus?
              I would only use the burley to lighten or sweeten up the blend. Non aromatic means they haven't used any (or little)casing, just natural aged tobacco.

              I pick up little things here and there.

              http://tribes.tribe.net/tobaccopatch...7-e643b19dc97d
              Another snus recipe: from Bengt Sandh
              topic posted Sun, April 6, 2008 - 4:18 PM by Unsubscribed
              Grind 1 kg tobacco (pipe tobacco like Caravelle) to a fine powder. ...
              http://www.tobaccoreviews.com/blend_...PHA=C&TID=2217
              Caravelle
              Brand: Swedish Match
              Country of Origin: SE
              Curing Group: Air Cured
              Cut: Broken Flake
              ....
              This is the cheapest pipe tobacco one can buy in sweden these days (not that it is cheap though). ...
              Bengt Sandh was a guy that started his own snus factory, he wrote a book on making snus, he later sold his snus factory to Swedish Match. So when Bengt writes something I pay attention. If using pipe tobacco is OK for Bengt it can't be all bad eh?

              The impression I got from Mr. Snuffleupagus' attempt that his snus came out on the bland side :?: . plus I love Montecristo (so I think :? Kentucky Dark is going to be more to my liking. Rustica is only there to fortify the nicotine (if I need it) and the Burley would be to ligthen the taste if needed. Plus I don't know how well Kentucky Dark will hold moisture so some Burley might be needed.

              Another reason for the Kentucky Dark is this recipe
              http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?ui...128&topic=6406

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              Henrik wrote on December 18, 2008 at 1:30pm
              Henry wrote on December 18, 2008 at 1:30 pm .

              Jaa det viktigaste av allt, tobakssorten är Kentucky Dark Fire.
              Well the most important of all, tobacco is Kentucky Dark Fire.

              Mycket viktigt.
              Very important.

              Kan köpas i sverige.
              Can be bought in Sweden.

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