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Today I found this, and was very tempted to buy it until I noticed that the only flavoring ingredient was 'artificial flavoring.' Still, I remain curious and may have to go back for a bottle. I never imagined this would even exist! What does one do with tobacco flavored syrup?
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I know of a few blends that could use this especially those black cavendish blends that have steamed all tobacco flavor from the leaf
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You pour it over crushed ice and eat it in the summertime with a plastic spoon on the beach with the prettiest girl in town. You are feeling like a million bucks right about now with that tobacco ice.
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Recipe
TOBACCO SIMPLE SYRUP
1 quart hot water
1 quart sugar
15 grams Reigel’s Blend pipe tobacco
10 grams Cornell & Diehl Epiphany pipe tobacco

Instructions
Prepare the Tobacco Simple Syrup: Mix together syrup ingredients and cover. Steep for 15–17 minutes. Cool completely. Once cool, pour into a glass container with a lid. Syrup will keep up to 6 months refrigerated.

Cocktail
SERVINGS: 1 COCKTAIL
2 ounces lighter blend scotch
½ ounce Tobacco Simple Syrup* (recipe below)
1 dash Angostura Bitters
1 dash Green Chartreuse
Rim rinse: Single-malt scotch
God and Texas!
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Ronv69 wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 8:35 pm Recipe
TOBACCO SIMPLE SYRUP
1 quart hot water
1 quart sugar
15 grams Reigel’s Blend pipe tobacco
10 grams Cornell & Diehl Epiphany pipe tobacco

Instructions
Prepare the Tobacco Simple Syrup: Mix together syrup ingredients and cover. Steep for 15–17 minutes. Cool completely. Once cool, pour into a glass container with a lid. Syrup will keep up to 6 months refrigerated.

Cocktail
SERVINGS: 1 COCKTAIL
2 ounces lighter blend scotch
½ ounce Tobacco Simple Syrup* (recipe below)
1 dash Angostura Bitters
1 dash Green Chartreuse
Rim rinse: Single-malt scotch
I am stealing this recipe and using it for my own purposes. Thank you.
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The Italians said, "If we make this and ship it to California, they'll buy it." End quote. Lol
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Tsal
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Ronv69 wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 8:35 pm Recipe
TOBACCO SIMPLE SYRUP
1 quart hot water
1 quart sugar
15 grams Reigel’s Blend pipe tobacco
10 grams Cornell & Diehl Epiphany pipe tobacco

Instructions
Prepare the Tobacco Simple Syrup: Mix together syrup ingredients and cover. Steep for 15–17 minutes. Cool completely. Once cool, pour into a glass container with a lid. Syrup will keep up to 6 months refrigerated.

Cocktail
SERVINGS: 1 COCKTAIL
2 ounces lighter blend scotch
½ ounce Tobacco Simple Syrup* (recipe below)
1 dash Angostura Bitters
1 dash Green Chartreuse
Rim rinse: Single-malt scotch
I used to drink Chartreuse all the time when I lived in NYC...It definitely is in a category of its own in terms of how it makes you feel. The Monks were on to something.
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Tsal wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 3:45 pm The Italians said, "If we make this and ship it to California, they'll buy it." End quote. Lol
Except they said it like this; "Se lo facciamo e lo spediamo in California, lo compreranno."
(Gad, I love Google translate! :lol: )
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Citizen B wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 12:13 pm
Ronv69 wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 8:35 pm Recipe
TOBACCO SIMPLE SYRUP
1 quart hot water
1 quart sugar
15 grams Reigel’s Blend pipe tobacco
10 grams Cornell & Diehl Epiphany pipe tobacco

Instructions
Prepare the Tobacco Simple Syrup: Mix together syrup ingredients and cover. Steep for 15–17 minutes. Cool completely. Once cool, pour into a glass container with a lid. Syrup will keep up to 6 months refrigerated.

Cocktail
SERVINGS: 1 COCKTAIL
2 ounces lighter blend scotch
½ ounce Tobacco Simple Syrup* (recipe below)
1 dash Angostura Bitters
1 dash Green Chartreuse
Rim rinse: Single-malt scotch
I am stealing this recipe and using it for my own purposes. Thank you.
I stole it from sombody else. 😁
God and Texas!
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Ronv69
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Tsal wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2023 3:47 pm
Ronv69 wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 8:35 pm Recipe
TOBACCO SIMPLE SYRUP
1 quart hot water
1 quart sugar
15 grams Reigel’s Blend pipe tobacco
10 grams Cornell & Diehl Epiphany pipe tobacco

Instructions
Prepare the Tobacco Simple Syrup: Mix together syrup ingredients and cover. Steep for 15–17 minutes. Cool completely. Once cool, pour into a glass container with a lid. Syrup will keep up to 6 months refrigerated.

Cocktail
SERVINGS: 1 COCKTAIL
2 ounces lighter blend scotch
½ ounce Tobacco Simple Syrup* (recipe below)
1 dash Angostura Bitters
1 dash Green Chartreuse
Rim rinse: Single-malt scotch
I used to drink Chartreuse all the time when I lived in NYC...It definitely is in a category of its own in terms of how it makes you feel. The Monks were on to something.
Or maybe the monks were just "ON" something.
God and Texas!
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