Nice video with some great ideas. I never knew why people used the leather trays until I saw that you can fold them to "pour" the leftovers! Will work better than my paper plate
I have been experimenting with collecting my neighbor's dog "presents" he leaves in the front yard. I let them dry out a bit on some newspapers on a desk in the garage and after a few days they are ready for pressing. Once they come out I allow them to dry a bit more and then wrap them in parchment paper and place the in mason jars to age a few years. After some age they smoke very much like Perique not unlike Chenet's Cake. I have yet to venture over to my friends Dairy to try a black cow blend but I hope to do so this Summer.
Great video. I also use the noodle press to compress tobacco, so I was surprised that some people were using the same equipment. I couldn't think of using Ziploc. I will take it as a wonderful idea. Thank you.
I’ve got a pasta press like that on order and can’t wait to try pressing. I was gifted some homegrown raw (no casing) burley that I want to press after I figure out how to shred it. RUclips is my friend!
ThankYou Sir. I have a problem with loose tobacco coming in nonevacuum tins - It doesn't help just aging them, so I think, this is a solution that works. Thankyou again. With respect Michael
Hey this is Mike Pinney, I met you at the club meeting today at Tobacco Cabana. Nice tutorial. I use this method as well and I just put a couple of pieces of wax paper to cover the holes and had no liner and it slide right out after two weeks. Thanks for sharing and it was a great meeting today and can’t wait to see when you post the video Also, I can’t stop think about the Christmas Cheer that I sampled today, it was awesome. .
Thanks, Mike. Yesterday was fun. I hope I can use the footage...it was super noisy in the lounge with the air scrubbers and air conditioner going! I’ll know more after I work the video a bit. Cheers!
Decided to order one and have some fun. The time waiting just to see is killing me. I’ve got so many more to do. lol. Btw, Arrango and Stokk. Are exact same blend. At least that’s what all the sites and forums say… maybe they’re wrong. I’ve not had the PS
Thanks for this video. I am pressing tobacco myself using the pasta press and ziplock bags. My question. Have you ever double pressed tobacco and if so- what was the result? I am thinking of trying it myself. Perhaps an idea of a future video? Take care 👍🏻
New subscriber and a young pipe enjoyer. Excited to see the results in 2 weeks. I would like to ask for your advice, and from others. I have only been smoking pipes for a few years, which I naturally gravitated towards over cigars, I still have trouble with spit control. It builds up at the mouth and down the stem of my pipe. I can only hold my pipe in my mouth for a few seconds without the spit becoming an issue and discomfort. Any tips? Thanks and love the informative channel. Keep up the great work!
I also am a type of “wet” smoker and for me I find three things help. 1) Slow down my cadence and “sip” more than take large draws. This helps to keep the bowl cooler and combustion of tobacco slower 2) make sure that my tobaccos are on the dry side. Aromatics also tend to be “wetter” than other blends such as Englishes, so I let my tobacco set out a bit (sometimes hours) before I smoke it. 3) I will drink water (or other beverage) as I smoke. It helps keep my mouth cooler and seems to keep saliva at bay. Also helps clean my palate. These things seem to help me. 1 and 2 are important. 3 may be psychological. Hope this helps. Cheers
@@PipesTobaccoWhiskey Thank you! I do 1 and 3 but will try to dry out my tobacco for future smokes. I've enjoyed a sweet, dark Virginia which tends to be on the more moist side. Thanks again!
Great video Tom, I think I'll try this on some not up to par blends I have. Btw, Spark Plug is a awesome tobacco. I use a utility knife to shave it and smoke.
Hmmm…never thought of that. The trick would be to find a canister the right size so you could apply the pressure evenly to the tobacco and also would have to consider how you would remove the tobacco when finished.
Nice video brother! I need to get me one of these. Would be cool if you could put this into the oven for a bit on whatever temp and stove it at the same time for a an hour or somethin. If you wet the tobacco with some distilled water, and then press it, would it turn into more of a plug than a cake, even if it were cut tobacco already? ✌️🔥💨
@@PipesTobaccoWhiskey oh ok. I thought maybe wetting would help it stick together better like a flake if you slice it and then let it dry a bit before smoking. Just curious. I've only made a few cakes in my life but I don't have my contraption anymore with me. It's back at my family's house in PA sadly.
Good video, thanks for creating and sharing it with us. How is your press holding up? I'm looking to buy one online, but I see reviews saying the threads on the press arms wear out or even break after a few uses. Which brand/model press are you using? Thanks, Brum
It will be VERY strong if you use only whiskey. I would consider rehydrating with distilled water first, then spraying a small amount of whiskey when pressing…
I was really interested. I wanted to see the plug you had already made and in general the camera was so far back I found myself wishing it were close up and I could see better.
Nice video with some great ideas. I never knew why people used the leather trays until I saw that you can fold them to "pour" the leftovers! Will work better than my paper plate
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Anxious to see how it comes out
Me too. Hopefully it will smooth out some.
I have been experimenting with collecting my neighbor's dog "presents" he leaves in the front yard.
I let them dry out a bit on some newspapers on a desk in the garage and after a few days they are ready
for pressing. Once they come out I allow them to dry a bit more and then wrap them in parchment paper
and place the in mason jars to age a few years. After some age they smoke very much like Perique
not unlike Chenet's Cake. I have yet to venture over to my friends Dairy to try a black cow blend but
I hope to do so this Summer.
😂
a good video, I've thought about pressing my loose tobacco, i might get around to that now, process looks easy enough, thank you!
Thanks for watching.
Great video.
I also use the noodle press to compress tobacco, so I was surprised that some people were using the same equipment.
I couldn't think of using Ziploc.
I will take it as a wonderful idea.
Thank you.
Thank you for watching.
I’ve got a pasta press like that on order and can’t wait to try pressing. I was gifted some homegrown raw (no casing) burley that I want to press after I figure out how to shred it. RUclips is my friend!
Me too! 🤣
Paper shredders work wonders for a good ribbon cut
Great video Tom! I love the ziploc bag idea which probably also helps if you are adding a touch of flavoring (like rum), from making a sticky mess.
Exactly! I’m excited to see how yours turns out.
ThankYou Sir. I have a problem with loose tobacco coming in nonevacuum tins - It doesn't help just aging them, so I think, this is a solution that works. Thankyou again.
With respect
Michael
Thank you for watching.
Thanks for sharing! I want to give this a try and see how the pressed tobacco turns out.
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Nice video. I am going to try this method. Thanks for making it.
Thanks for watching.
Very useful video. I look forward to pressing some tobacco.
Have fun!
Thanks for the instructional video. I definitely need to get one of those pasta presses to marry my own homemade mixtures. Great video.
Thanks for watching.
I like this simple method. I may have to try this myself.
Very easy to do.
Hey this is Mike Pinney, I met you at the club meeting today at Tobacco Cabana. Nice tutorial. I use this method as well and I just put a couple of pieces of wax paper to cover the holes and had no liner and it slide right out after two weeks. Thanks for sharing and it was a great meeting today and can’t wait to see when you post the video Also, I can’t stop think about the Christmas Cheer that I sampled today, it was awesome. .
Thanks, Mike. Yesterday was fun. I hope I can use the footage...it was super noisy in the lounge with the air scrubbers and air conditioner going! I’ll know more after I work the video a bit. Cheers!
Thanks great idea I'll be buying one soon 👍
Nice!
Decided to order one and have some fun. The time waiting just to see is killing me. I’ve got so many more to do. lol. Btw, Arrango and Stokk. Are exact same blend. At least that’s what all the sites and forums say… maybe they’re wrong. I’ve not had the PS
Ehh…not sure about that. The Arango is bolder…
Thanks for this video. I am pressing tobacco myself using the pasta press and ziplock bags.
My question. Have you ever double pressed tobacco and if so- what was the result?
I am thinking of trying it myself.
Perhaps an idea of a future video?
Take care 👍🏻
I have not…I guess I’m not patient enough! 😂. Thanks for the idea. Cheers!
i got some balkan supreme recently and had the same thoughts about it. eager to see the results of this!
We’ll see. Sometimes it works great, but a few times it hasn’t gotten better. Thanks for watching.
New subscriber and a young pipe enjoyer. Excited to see the results in 2 weeks. I would like to ask for your advice, and from others. I have only been smoking pipes for a few years, which I naturally gravitated towards over cigars, I still have trouble with spit control. It builds up at the mouth and down the stem of my pipe. I can only hold my pipe in my mouth for a few seconds without the spit becoming an issue and discomfort. Any tips? Thanks and love the informative channel. Keep up the great work!
I also am a type of “wet” smoker and for me I find three things help. 1) Slow down my cadence and “sip” more than take large draws. This helps to keep the bowl cooler and combustion of tobacco slower 2) make sure that my tobaccos are on the dry side. Aromatics also tend to be “wetter” than other blends such as Englishes, so I let my tobacco set out a bit (sometimes hours) before I smoke it. 3) I will drink water (or other beverage) as I smoke. It helps keep my mouth cooler and seems to keep saliva at bay. Also helps clean my palate.
These things seem to help me. 1 and 2 are important. 3 may be psychological. Hope this helps. Cheers
@@PipesTobaccoWhiskey Thank you! I do 1 and 3 but will try to dry out my tobacco for future smokes. I've enjoyed a sweet, dark Virginia which tends to be on the more moist side. Thanks again!
Great video Tom, I think I'll try this on some not up to par blends I have. Btw, Spark Plug is a awesome tobacco. I use a utility knife to shave it and smoke.
It’s even better after a year of resting!
For pressung could you use a calk gun? And a tin can
Hmmm…never thought of that. The trick would be to find a canister the right size so you could apply the pressure evenly to the tobacco and also would have to consider how you would remove the tobacco when finished.
Nice video brother! I need to get me one of these. Would be cool if you could put this into the oven for a bit on whatever temp and stove it at the same time for a an hour or somethin. If you wet the tobacco with some distilled water, and then press it, would it turn into more of a plug than a cake, even if it were cut tobacco already? ✌️🔥💨
Not really…plugs are whole leaf tobaccos. I fear that wetting it would just make it a hotter smoke.
@@PipesTobaccoWhiskey oh ok. I thought maybe wetting would help it stick together better like a flake if you slice it and then let it dry a bit before smoking. Just curious. I've only made a few cakes in my life but I don't have my contraption anymore with me. It's back at my family's house in PA sadly.
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@@mrpipestache2423 😢
Would it work as well with non-aromatics and aromatics alike?
Not sure you will see any difference with aros…I think it would depend on how loaded with casings and toppings it is. Non-aros for sure!
@@PipesTobaccoWhiskeygood stuff. Thank you! Noodle press on the way!
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Good video, thanks for creating and sharing it with us. How is your press holding up? I'm looking to buy one online, but I see reviews saying the threads on the press arms wear out or even break after a few uses. Which brand/model press are you using? Thanks, Brum
Mine is doing great! Got it on Amazon. Brand is Newcreativetop noodle press. $18.
@@PipesTobaccoWhiskey Thank you!
i just got into pipes, i just want to ask what is the point of pressing store bought tobacco?
For me it’s 2 reasons…helps the the different tobaccos meld together as one (oils, etc) and it artificial gives an impression of aging.
@@PipesTobaccoWhiskey will this work on unprocessed tobacco as well?
Are you talking about whole leaf?
@@PipesTobaccoWhiskey yes, whole dried leaf, i was thinking of rehydrating them with whisky and pressing them, i just have no idea if that will work.
It will be VERY strong if you use only whiskey. I would consider rehydrating with distilled water first, then spraying a small amount of whiskey when pressing…
They make sandwich bags without the "ziploc" mechanism on top. It's just an open ended plastic baggie.
You know...that’s a good idea!
It's really hard to see what's in your hands because the camera is so far back.
Are you wanting to see the noodle press?
I was really interested. I wanted to see the plug you had already made and in general the camera was so far back I found myself wishing it were close up and I could see better.
Shoot me an email and I’ll send you a pic. pipestobaccoandwhiskey@gmail.com
Don't go buy it all out but bengal slices is the predecessor for Balkan sabrani and tbh way better
Nice!