im talking snus and loose leaf tea
combinations i have tried and enjoyed
*****
general los & lapsang souchong oak (black)
* LS tea is NOT for beginners ... its flavor is very strong and can be off-putting for those new to loose teas
* LS tea would likely not pair well with a snus that does not have a 'smoked' flavor or aroma
general original portion & earl grey (black)
offroad original los & earl grey (black)
general los & genmaicha (toasted green)
*****
overall, tea is a great adjunct to snus due to its subtlety acidity and (typically) not overwhelming flavors
as a general rule, understand how to make your tea BEFORE combining it with a snus hit. if your tea is tannic, (due to oversteeping and/or using overly hot water) which is always undesirable, it will spoil your mouth making the snus flavors register oddly.
combinations i have tried and enjoyed
*****
general los & lapsang souchong oak (black)
* LS tea is NOT for beginners ... its flavor is very strong and can be off-putting for those new to loose teas
* LS tea would likely not pair well with a snus that does not have a 'smoked' flavor or aroma
general original portion & earl grey (black)
offroad original los & earl grey (black)
general los & genmaicha (toasted green)
*****
overall, tea is a great adjunct to snus due to its subtlety acidity and (typically) not overwhelming flavors
as a general rule, understand how to make your tea BEFORE combining it with a snus hit. if your tea is tannic, (due to oversteeping and/or using overly hot water) which is always undesirable, it will spoil your mouth making the snus flavors register oddly.
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