Not just pipe smokers, smokeless tobacco users enjoy twist too. King B twist is good. I live in Appalachia and the old timers would make twist and chew it, then sit it on the mantle and let it dry to smoke in their pipe later lol
@@trevorthecbdreviewer8056 yea, southern West Virginian here. King B twist is good chew, I think the guy asking is talking about the pipe tobacco twist though lol
Im growing some Hopi and Perique tabacco up in Michigan i wanna make a Rope chew outta it with boiled down apple cider or peach juice then twist it. I have smoked a corn cob pipe though i dont smoke my tabacco anymore i might try my own. I was wondering How would you suggest making a good fruity sweet chew? Should i Fire cure/ hardwood smoke my tabbaco a bit prior to sugaring or no? Do you then compress that rope and age it or soak it in anything or what? My Dad grows tabbaco and he was saying they compress it and ferment it to release ammonia in it or somthing to make it smoother. Any tips would be appreciated. Im a chewer but I'll take tips on making pipe tabacco too.
+lone wolf Yeah i suppose you could do that too. The way this tobacco looks, I'd say that's probably what they're doing with it. When you're making chewing tobacco, you generally flavor it with molasses and it didn't look like they had done that in this video.
You can chew it, or smoke it. I live in the South. The tobacco store up the street from me sells sweetened and unsweetened twist. I've smoked and chewed the same sweet twist. I prefer to smoke it, rather than chew it. It has a great sweet earthy flavor that you can't get from most pipe tobacco. I don't smoke it on a regular basis, but it is fun to run a bowl through a pipe once in a while.
You can smoke or chew twist, though they make different brands for each method. I know King B twist is great chewing tobacco, it’s a sour chew but very good.
There's so much rich history in tobacco..It would be a terrible shame if any of it gets forgotten
Valuable traditional method and I know us pipers love it. The on lookers should be proud to be there 👍☑️👌👏
Not just pipe smokers, smokeless tobacco users enjoy twist too. King B twist is good. I live in Appalachia and the old timers would make twist and chew it, then sit it on the mantle and let it dry to smoke in their pipe later lol
Great art, with lovely soundtrack. Thanks.
I have always wondered how this was done! Thanks for the awesome video 👍
Beautiful!
Simply beautiful.
A very nice art and good instructional video!
Marvellous ,
I wanna try a twist so bad
The smell is incredible the video is educational.
Beautiful
This is probably the most informative video available on the subject and not a word spoken. Well done. What's the band's name?
It's Van Morrison, not sure of the song.
Home grown #1
@@WalkenDude Yes! I could tell that voice from a mile away, and here we just got brief little hums. Beautiful ropes, by the way!
Love my King B thank you
Ol man always spoke of the sweet rope
Didn't they use hemp twine to help twist around and tighten the rope back in the day? I've seen it in a lot of old pictures.
Looks like a big cigar at first. I would probably stop there and smoke it.
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Who is the Sound Track?!! That's really good.
That is Van Morrison.
amazing
Can you make me one? I live in Robertson county too
Where can I buy some of this?
Kentucky twist ik you can probably still get it where I'm from or in west Virginia or Tennessee Ik in eastern Kentucky we have it I'm pretty sure
@@trevorthecbdreviewer8056 yea, southern West Virginian here. King B twist is good chew, I think the guy asking is talking about the pipe tobacco twist though lol
Im growing some Hopi and Perique tabacco up in Michigan i wanna make a Rope chew outta it with boiled down apple cider or peach juice then twist it. I have smoked a corn cob pipe though i dont smoke my tabacco anymore i might try my own. I was wondering
How would you suggest making a good fruity sweet chew? Should i Fire cure/ hardwood smoke my tabbaco a bit prior to sugaring or no? Do you then compress that rope and age it or soak it in anything or what? My Dad grows tabbaco and he was saying they compress it and ferment it to release ammonia in it or somthing to make it smoother. Any tips would be appreciated. Im a chewer but I'll take tips on making pipe tabacco too.
you maken that to smoke or to chew?
I think that twist are always meant to be chewed. Although I might be wrong. I'm not a smoker, I use snuff.
+Chevy Man wat made me wonder was somebody i know took Nuthen but tobacco leaves,made a twist and cut peices off for there pipe
+lone wolf Yeah i suppose you could do that too. The way this tobacco looks, I'd say that's probably what they're doing with it. When you're making chewing tobacco, you generally flavor it with molasses and it didn't look like they had done that in this video.
You can chew it, or smoke it. I live in the South. The tobacco store up the street from me sells sweetened and unsweetened twist. I've smoked and chewed the same sweet twist. I prefer to smoke it, rather than chew it. It has a great sweet earthy flavor that you can't get from most pipe tobacco. I don't smoke it on a regular basis, but it is fun to run a bowl through a pipe once in a while.
You can smoke or chew twist, though they make different brands for each method. I know King B twist is great chewing tobacco, it’s a sour chew but very good.
It's an art and we are scientists lol
Beautiful