Thanks buddy, it will be interesting to see what changes have occurred; due to the scheduling of each episode the 2 week mark will be this Saturday!! I am excited for sure! Happy Piping!
Awesome, glad you enjoyed it buddy!! The review is actually scheduled to upload this coming Saturday; I schedule my videos to upload and so this video was actually filmed a week ago......so, the 2 week wait will be up on the 20th!! I can not wait! Happy Piping!
Very interesting experiment! 😂 Can’t wait to see the reviews, I hope you haven’t spoiled them. The only thing that worries me is loss of moisture, I would have extra hydrate them before putting the lids back on the jars! Good Luck!👍
I actually had a conversation with Jeremy Reeves on this subject and there are, of course, many different methods of stoving. This method is considered a "dry stoving". I am unsure as of yet what the results will be but, we will find out this coming Saturday if a rehydration is in order. I am very curious to find out what changes have been made to be sure!! Thanks for stopping by brother, stay tuned! Happy Piping!
I'm glad you liked the episode brother!! Stay tuned and on Saturday this week I'll be reviewing them! As for the Missus, just surprise her with some flowers and a love note before you experiment 🤣😁👍. Happy Piping my friend!
I'm enjoying Sutliff 507-S stoved Virginia and have a few tobackies that are just harsh. I'll try stoving them. I'm wondering if the stoving process is oxidation, Maillard or something else.. Those are canning jars.They can absolutely handle 200F. The idea that other containers explode - I doubt that, not at 200F. The problem is that ovens are not 200 everywhere. The element gets certain areas much hotter and then it evens out.
Life is all about taking chances right!! I say do it, I get so much enjoyment from this stuff! I can't wait to review these tobaccos and analyze the changes! Happy Piping!
With the additional flavoring it may cause issues but, what is your desired result? After my conversation with Jeremy Reeves last night, I can safely say the end result SHOULD soften the tobacco and deepen the flavors with a slightly sweeter tone. With Royal Yacht being very robust (according to what I read), it may mellow to the perfect tone? My process was a dry stoving, Jeremy said a moist stoving (apply distilled water before stoving) will have a bit different effect (but that will be discussed in an upcoming episode 😉). I would be very interested to hear if you decide to try! Ultimately, if you think the blend would be better mellowed, then I say go for it! Happy Piping DPP!!
Hey fellow piper! That may work depending on the climate where it is performed I reckon but remember, the temps have to get hot enough for long enough to caramelize the sugars within the leaf. Either way, there's nothing quite as exciting as a good experiment! Take what you love and play with it! Happy Piping!
Wow this actually looks like it be really fun to give it a try actually just might do this, wonder how it would be with a burley / virginia combination. What's your thoughts man? Think it be any different?
Stay tuned, Saturday will be the review of the "home stoving"!! Hope you are well my friend!! Always a pleasure seeing you in my comments! Happy Piping!