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Discussion>Coke-Flavored Pipe Tobacco????
Psojka RP,601 08:33 AM 04-27-2010
anyone know of any coka-cola flavored pipe tobacco out there?

I was thinking of buying some unflavored and trying to infuse it too, any suggestions on infusing?

thanks guys!
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loki 08:37 AM 04-27-2010
Why would you want to do this? I'm a big fan of coke, as my sams club membership would show, yet I can't think that trying to smoke something that tastes like it would be enjoyable. I'm not one for flavored cigars or backy so maybe I'm biased. If it's something you want to try go for it, I'd say burly maybe your best bet for this to work
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Psojka RP,601 08:39 AM 04-27-2010
Thanks alot...and i get what youre saying, im not a fan of flavored cigars either, but i got the idea and it sounds like a cool experiment...thats all it would be, an experiment...so thanks for the help!
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Mister Moo 08:52 AM 04-27-2010
I have no idea how to do this but it is an idea whose time has come. Put me down for an ounce.

I am no fan of aromatics but I fell in love with Old Virginia's coffee flavored burley (Gettysburg) and Grand Marnier flavored burley (Manassas). Why not Coke?

I'd start with 40% Carter Hall and 60% Mcclelland 5100. Good luck from there unless someone else (e.g., someone who knows what they're talking about) has a better idea.
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Psojka RP,601 09:49 AM 04-27-2010
nice, thanks man...ill keep you updated and if its good, ill send ya some!
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replicant_argent 09:51 AM 04-27-2010
cola flavored snuff is wonderful stuff. Dunno about the baccy, but would try it to see if it was enjoyable as the snuff.
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MajorCaptSilly 10:23 AM 04-27-2010
I would think the best way to go is get some cola syrup like the restaurants use. Basically, you just mix the syrup into the tobacco and let it dry. That's how the blenders do it. A cavendish may work well as well as a burley for a base tobacco.

MCS
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Psojka RP,601 11:00 AM 04-27-2010
Okay...so say that i get a very mild cavendish blend and the syrup..then what? how to mix?

thanks for the help
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erratum 11:18 AM 04-27-2010
I think Sam Gawith's Grousemoor tastes like coke.......is it the tonquin(sp) ?

Weird stuff, that.
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MajorCaptSilly 11:52 AM 04-27-2010
Originally Posted by Psojka RP,601:
Okay...so say that i get a very mild cavendish blend and the syrup..then what? how to mix?

thanks for the help
I'm not a pro but I believe you just lay out the tobacco on a tray, pour the syrup on it, mix it with your hands, and let it dry. You can put it in the oven for a few minutes if you want to stove it.

MCS
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Psojka RP,601 12:02 PM 04-27-2010
i see you live up north indy...My grandparents live about 5mins away from the South Bend airport!

...how much baccy should i buy/use in the mixture? and how much syrup would you use? you probably just wanna use enough so that it just sort of "glazes it"?? not too thick probly im guessing...thanks for all the help
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Nurse_Maduro 05:04 PM 04-27-2010
Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
I'm not a pro but I believe you just lay out the tobacco on a tray, pour the syrup on it, mix it with your hands, and let it dry. You can put it in the oven for a few minutes if you want to stove it.

MCS
I would seriously think about diluting it. Sugar preserves the tobacco (virtually all casings have some form of sugar in them), but too much will make the tobacco unsmokable (way too sweet - it's why companies like McClelland's don't just pour vanilla extract into their vanilla 'baccys), and also make it burn too hot, making for some wicked bite.

If you decide to stove it, go with the lowest temp, and make sure you mix it constantly (I'd go no more than 5 minutes without mixing).
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Demented 08:55 AM 04-28-2010
When using rum or whiskey as flavoring, I start with tobacco that is ready to smoke (not to dry or moist), place it in a large bowl, weigh it then leave it out to dry for about an hour or two before weighing it again.

With the bowl of tobacco on the scale, apply the flavoring with a spray bottle, a couple sprays then mix well, continue spraying and mixing until the tobacco is back at the starting weight.

It takes some time so go slow. Smoke a small amount after mixing in the flavoring, seal it in Mason jar and wait a week before smoking it again. If you want more flavor, weigh it, dry it, spray it, mix it, and then wait. Best of luck.
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Psojka RP,601 09:42 AM 04-28-2010
im gonna go with Demeted's idea of using the spray bottle. thanks for the help guys. im going to try it this afternoon :-)

anything else i should know about the spray bottle method????
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Emjaysmash 09:54 AM 04-28-2010
Originally Posted by Psojka RP,601:
im gonna go with Demeted's idea of using the spray bottle. thanks for the help guys. im going to try it this afternoon :-)

anything else i should know about the spray bottle method????
If you get thirsty, you can always spray some in your mouth, right? :-)
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Sargeantroppe 12:56 PM 04-28-2010
I'm gonna come over and try it when you get it done.
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Psojka RP,601 09:04 PM 04-28-2010
Alright, heres what i did:

i bought a pound each of 3 different pipe blends and i am planning on trying to infuse the blends with coka-cola.

Dont know if itll work but it sounded like a fun little project...i will be using three controls (the 3 blends) and 2 different infusing methods per blend, leaving me with a total of 6 different combos to try and find the best tasting one!
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Mister Moo 06:16 AM 04-29-2010
You're moving fast. It's time to name this blend without stomping on the Coke(r) trademark.

Latakola?
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Psojka RP,601 10:48 AM 04-29-2010
very interesting...im sure that ill have to do it several times, different ways to find out the best taste...i made a spreadsheet today for comments and observations on each blend...might light some up tonight...

still thinking of a name for it tho
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Brutus2600 11:10 AM 04-29-2010
I'm interested in how it turns out! Therefore I'm commenting and subscribing myself to this thread :-) heh
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