I've been playing around with coffee as an ingredient in casing recipes for cigarette tobacco. Mostly hot and cold-brewed espresso, in small amounts to not result in a coffee aroma or flavor but rather to nudge the tobacco's aromas in certain directions. Something like a tablespoon of brewed coffee in 4 oz of an invert sugar-based casing recipe.
First, the question - does anyone have knowledge they can share about the results (purported or observed)? Or the history? Or links to recipes or information?
I'm asking because so far, googling hasn't revealed a whole lot. I can see that RJ Reynolds lists it in their general ingredients, but not broken out to specific brands (Alpine's comment below). And there obviously seems to be a history (FmGrowit's comment below).
Some posts by longtime members here piqued my interest initially.
There was Alpine mentioning that Lucky Strike was cased with coffee:
And FmGrowit mentioning the casing #3 he sells/sold (vanilla/coffee based):
And Gdaddy using the old green coffee recipe for cigar tobacco. This one was kind of a special case - I'm assuming Alpine & FmGrowit's were discussing brewed, roasted coffee beans:
Anyway, just wondering if you know of any other resources. Thanks!
First, the question - does anyone have knowledge they can share about the results (purported or observed)? Or the history? Or links to recipes or information?
I'm asking because so far, googling hasn't revealed a whole lot. I can see that RJ Reynolds lists it in their general ingredients, but not broken out to specific brands (Alpine's comment below). And there obviously seems to be a history (FmGrowit's comment below).
Some posts by longtime members here piqued my interest initially.
There was Alpine mentioning that Lucky Strike was cased with coffee:
Casing my first blend
Hi there, first post on this forum. I live in Europe and have been driven to diy cigarettes, as I like to call the entire process, by 3 things: it's "healthier" (you skip a lot of chemicals that you would otherwise have to deal with in commercial tobacco and you can do your own quality control)...
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And FmGrowit mentioning the casing #3 he sells/sold (vanilla/coffee based):
The first casing I've done.
In my last order from WLT there was a little green spray bottle and a note. In short it said try this on some bright leaf. So I did. I've never cased tobacco like this before. I remember a time when we would take an apple or a carrot to moisten tobacco when it got dry and, it did matter what...
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And Gdaddy using the old green coffee recipe for cigar tobacco. This one was kind of a special case - I'm assuming Alpine & FmGrowit's were discussing brewed, roasted coffee beans:
'Oil of Havana' 1883 and other age old recipes...
So do you opt out on Valerian root extract? No, I don't opt out, I just gave another option or direction you can go. Gdaddy has a great blend, as I can attest to (I've sampled his). We both just went in different directions. Both are good.
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Anyway, just wondering if you know of any other resources. Thanks!