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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 535137" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>It’s not uncommon add some booze to tobacco. Rum, whiskey & brandy might be the most used. I’m no expert but I think that a small amount is added to some tobacco and then you mix it really well. The “soak the tobacco in it” approach seems heavy handed to me. Extracts are another type of additive...like vanilla, almond, licorice, etc. There used to be a couple of vendors that sold a wide variety of extracts to appeal to home blenders. </p><p></p><p>Good luck & let us know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 535137, member: 1365"] It’s not uncommon add some booze to tobacco. Rum, whiskey & brandy might be the most used. I’m no expert but I think that a small amount is added to some tobacco and then you mix it really well. The “soak the tobacco in it” approach seems heavy handed to me. Extracts are another type of additive...like vanilla, almond, licorice, etc. There used to be a couple of vendors that sold a wide variety of extracts to appeal to home blenders. Good luck & let us know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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