How to ACTUALLY make Dip, or Dipping Tobacco (AKA Moist Snuff) (EASY, UPDATED GUIDE!)

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Komentáře • 75

  • @michaelmitchell1496
    @michaelmitchell1496 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Snus at Home, thank you so much for this recipe for dip. In my haste, I forgot to express my appreciation in my last post here, written soon after my first attempt at making this dip. I`ve adjusted to taking smaller pinches and I`m enjoying the dip and getting what I need, and I am not missing my beloved Copenhagen. I have several pounds of leaf from WLT I got for pipe, and since I don`t smoke these days, the dip seems free. I reckon I have saved about two hundred bucks already, cuz a tin of Cope here in Ontario Canada costs over thirty dollars. I will be making my next batch today or tomorrow, reducing the amount of homemade sodium carbonate and salt, and trying two thirds dark air with one third dark air cured. Thanks a lot, man.

  • @TheRealCLASIX
    @TheRealCLASIX Před 2 měsíci +6

    hey i just wanna say i appreciate this and you are for sure onto something with the ethanol. However, my edd is cope snuff and this for sure tastes and smells nothing like cope. 100% dark fired is too smokey and 10g sodium chloride + 20g sodium carbonate is too salty. I think a 70/30 dark fired/dark air cured mix would be more on the money for cope. Dial the sodium chloride back to 5 -7 grams and it would be even closer in my opinion. Its still missing that sour note even with the adjustments however. That leads me to believe the fermentation is done after the mix. I used the exact same scotch and dark fired from fair trade. This is still a good dip. Far better than any other recipe ive seen on any of the forums/reddit

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci +2

      You’re on to something! I think that the sour note could be brought out by a little bit of rustica in the tobacco bill, or by subbing the Costco booze for a really rank Tennessee whiskey, and I’ve already got ideas/recommendations for refinement (not to mention flavors, which need to be covered at some point, but wintergreen dip has always been puzzler to recreate (it’s not just wintergreen oil, which is very strange and medicinal on its own).
      It’s really weird to me how nobody has made dip using this method before. You would have thunk some guy on FTT would have tried just throwing all the stuff together and trying it without manipulation or mason jar rituals, but nope.
      Compliment accepted! I promise to keep tweaking alongside everyone else.

  • @immortalsoul9342
    @immortalsoul9342 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Tobacco leaves on its way, can’t wait to make this.

  • @waltzingpeter
    @waltzingpeter Před 2 měsíci +4

    Great to see you still uploading man.

  • @jasonpatton1224
    @jasonpatton1224 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Good to see another diy tobacco. Loved this video. Hope you make some more German snuff since the smaller German snuffs companies have been forced out of business by the EU.

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci

      Always good to see a comment from you!
      I’ve been kinda mute on Bernard and Rosinski, but I want to address it properly and with dignity. Their whole line is in my freezer, and maybe it’ll be some kinda German snuff extravaganza!

    • @jasonpatton1224
      @jasonpatton1224 Před 2 měsíci

      @@SnusAtHome Bernard has a smokey menthol that I love do you think I can make use dark fired tobacco to make a close match.

  • @oldwolf1928
    @oldwolf1928 Před 11 dny +3

    Grandpa used to grow, cure his own tabbacco and make his own plug. Wish I had his recipe

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 5 dny +1

      Plug is coming soon :)
      Not your grandpa's recipe, though!

    • @oldwolf1928
      @oldwolf1928 Před 5 dny

      @@SnusAtHome -Unless I grow it, I can get tabacco leaf in Arizona. Stupid laws

  • @lancescott9763
    @lancescott9763 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you sir! Great video and recipe. Made my first batch last night and took the same size dip I normally would with my Grizzly fine cut natural. Huge mistake! I have had a dip in my mouth every waking moment since I was 16.... I am 56 now and have never had nicotine poisoning like that since my first experience with Red Man at 16. Be careful people it's for real 😂. Smaller dips will enhance the aready huge cost savings. I wonder how much I absorbed stirring everything with a bare hand? Anyway, it works! Thanks again!

  • @solanaceae2069
    @solanaceae2069 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Going to make some of that homebrew sodium carbonate today. Was getting low on ready-made and was about to order more. Should be able to make 4lbs for about the same cost as buying 4oz. Sweet.

  • @Snusfreak
    @Snusfreak Před 2 měsíci +3

    Very nice, I will try it out.

  • @michaelmitchell1496
    @michaelmitchell1496 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I made a batch of this yesterday with the light fire cured from WLT. I had a dip of it first thing this morning, holy cow! I actually got the sweats and had to take the dip out of my mouth. SSSuper strong and quite salty and basic tasting, along with a very intense smoky flavour. I reckon it is a good starting point, and I`ll try 150 grams total of tobacco a quarter light fire cure and three quarters Maryland 609 with the same amount of salt and base. Will report back. Um, before I make the new batch, I am going to add fifty grams of Maryland 609 to this heart stopping dip I made yesterday. Oh, and I chew Cope every day.

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Walt Garrison pinch season my friend

  • @sonoforygun7593
    @sonoforygun7593 Před 24 dny +2

    Great video thanks. Would you be willing to do a mint version? You would be my hero.

  • @swirlingabyss
    @swirlingabyss Před 2 měsíci +2

    Haven't watched your channel in ages. I quit all tobacco. I gotta say, your fingers are looking good and healthy these days.

  • @user-hr1xf1dt3d
    @user-hr1xf1dt3d Před 2 měsíci +8

    Can I make this with cigarette tobacco, RYO tobacco, pipe tobacco?

  • @gkasimir
    @gkasimir Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks so much for the recipe. Its the only one I found that works best. So I used Baking Soda, but don't have a stove, so i put it in a covered frying pan on the gas stove for 15 minutes. I put the 10g as per instruction in the mix (just sea salt, water and the self made sodium carbonate) and when it was finished, i gave it a try. Immediately I became mega dizzy with pain, palms sweating, the cheek was burning like fire, sweating buckets of sweat from every pore for 1 hour, feeling like vomiting and muscles tightening. After i felt better after 3 hours, i used a new batch but this time half of the sodium carbonate and it was still about the same results. The chew mix always tasted so badly and like battery acid. Later i tested it by tasting the liquid mix and it really burned like acid on my tongue. Then i used regular baking soda and the effect was much less without the horrible smell or bad taste of the chew. Do you think that sodium carbonate would cause this or the way the self made sodium carbonate turned out? I'm used to chew, so the effect can't be from this, it had to be from the sodium carbonate, since with regular baking powder it was ok.

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci

      @@gkasimir chew, or dip? Very important here

    • @gkasimir
      @gkasimir Před 2 měsíci

      @@SnusAtHome dip (or loose snus) like the stuff in the small cans like Stokers/Copenhagen etc. Just like what you've made.

    • @diezelvh4133
      @diezelvh4133 Před 2 měsíci +1

      DO NOT USE SEA SALT! Use regular table salt. You are overcooking the baking soda. I would just stick to snus if you don't have an oven.

    • @gkasimir
      @gkasimir Před 2 měsíci

      @@diezelvh4133 thank you, I appreciate it. I only mix the sea salt (I've also used Himalayan salt before as well) into the liquid (e.g. water) as per instructions from the video. (No salt was baked with the baking soda). So basically what you mean is the regular table salt doesn't make sodium carbonate like acid when mixed, as sea salt or Himalayan salt would? Or did you mean that I overcooked the baking soda in the frying pan, which made it like super acid? Thanks in advance for your feedback. 🙏
      Btw, I ordered a kilo of sodium carbonate food grade, since it's really dirt cheap, so this way I don't have to bake the baking soda, coz I don't have an oven. I also bought a bag of potassium carbonate food grade, just to experiment if it does make a difference. The only thing I want to really make is loose snus like Copenhagen, Stokers, Grizzly, Kodiak etc.

  • @leo_coutinho
    @leo_coutinho Před 2 měsíci +3

    I live in Brazil and I wanted to know where I can buy this tobacco leaf, here I could only find latakia tobacco for pipes, is it the same? If not, what is the name of this leaf and how can I find it?

    • @donprovolone1425
      @donprovolone1425 Před 2 měsíci

      Kentucky Dark Fired. Latakia is also smoked but not nearly as bold as KDF. I believe Whole Leaf sells internationally. Hope this helps 🤙🤙

  • @yearginclarke
    @yearginclarke Před 2 měsíci +2

    Yeah I'm pretty sure you're right that Copenhagen barrel ages the leaves themselves, not the finished product. Do you think a cheap bourbon would be good for this? I nearly always have a cheap bourbon on hand, but usually don't have scotch except once in a great while.

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Might not be *exactly* the same flavor, but I am absolutely confident the texture, burn and nicotine will be the same. Fire cured tobacco has enough smoke in it as it is, but it’s not quite as asphalt-ish as peaty scotch.

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@SnusAtHome Thanks for the reply. I'm thinking of giving this recipe a shot some day, considering the prices of dip nowadays. If I do try it I'll try both bourbon and scotch for comparison. From $9 to $11 depending on where you go, for a can of Cope snuff where I live. Absolutely ridiculous prices.

    • @michaelmitchell1496
      @michaelmitchell1496 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@yearginclarke That`s a steal compared to what I pay, here in canada. It costs 31 dollars, here. Canadian dollars, I know, but still a lot of money.

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke Před 2 měsíci

      @@michaelmitchell1496 Wow that's insane! I guess I can't complain too much then.

  • @greatnorthernadventures570

    How would you make it closer to say Grizzly or Kodiak? I’d imagine adding wintergreen flavor to it, but those don’t have that same tang as Cope

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 5 dny +1

      Have to experiment a little more to get brand duping just right - there's so much more that goes into this than you might expect, though, so it's gonna take a little while. I've been beating around the bush on this for months and I can't see myself approaching it until I'm really ready to make something comprehensive.

  • @gaussmanv2
    @gaussmanv2 Před 27 dny +2

    Can you use lye instead of the sodium bicarb?

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 26 dny +1

      While it's true that some smokeless tobacco products do use lye, it's quite a bit stronger and more caustic than sodium carbonate and I personally wouldn't.

  • @slaynprey
    @slaynprey Před měsícem +1

    I’m definitely going to give this a try. But my reason for doing this is that I live in CA where flavored tobacco is illegal to buy. Mint flavor is my favorite but I’d be down for anything. The straight tobacco smell/taste is gets old after dipping all day.
    Only thing is I don’t want to add syrup or sugar so could I add a mint extract you think? Any experience with making flavored dip?

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 29 dny +1

      Grocery store peppermint extract + a very small amount of aspartame will get you where you want to go. Just use a sparing hand :)

  • @user-hr1xf1dt3d
    @user-hr1xf1dt3d Před 2 měsíci +2

    Whats the point of baking the baking soda to make sodium carbonate rather than just using baking soda? Whats the advantage?

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 29 dny +1

      Sodium carbonate is a stronger alkalizer with a more neutral taste. It’s worth it!
      If it was some long ass synthesis I would just spoof it with baking soda, which is used traditionally in dip anyways, but the conversion process is Easy-Bake Oven tier simple and you really only have to convert one box for a near lifetime of carbonate.

  • @jeffpage4018
    @jeffpage4018 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great video, and thank you for making this! Is there a tobacco source you can share to purchase Dark Fire tobacco? Thanks again!

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Wholeleaftobacco and Leafonly are both excellent; leafonly is, in my opinion, slightly better in terms of range of products offered, and they’re the only guys I know who carry some really weird shit like candela leaf and rustica

    • @jeffpage4018
      @jeffpage4018 Před 2 měsíci

      @@SnusAtHome thank you

  • @abdullahomar8497
    @abdullahomar8497 Před měsícem +1

    Can we add a vape nicotine liquid to home made dip to increase the nicotine concentration?if it could be..how much can we add in how much tobacco?and in which stage better to add?

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 29 dny

      There really is no need to do this! Just add additional alkalizer (a maximum of 10g to 100g of tobacco).

  • @diezelvh4133
    @diezelvh4133 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I remember my cans of cope always smelled like ammonia opening them up. Especially if it was in my pants pocket getting hot all day. No other dip did that. Or at least that strong smelling.

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci

      Natural byproduct of the interaction between the alkalizer and the leaf; it’s a sign that it’s fresh!

    • @jamesfindice2871
      @jamesfindice2871 Před měsícem

      @@SnusAtHomehmm, my fresh tins rarely smell like ammonia.

  • @SB-qm5wg
    @SB-qm5wg Před 2 měsíci +1

    Very interesting.

  • @nickgoodson5826
    @nickgoodson5826 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm thinking the key is to not cook it- any change in texture should come from aging the finished product or the raw leaves. I made a batch using the snus method from the old video with a recipe based on copenhagen's ingredient list, including ammonium chloride and ethyl alcohol. It was reminiscent of long cut but not spot on.

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci

      Wonder what kneading would do to this, a la the rolling process for steamed tea leaves during the production of sencha. Budget dips are just chopped, but Cope LC and other premiums have this fluffy, hair-like texture

    • @jamesfindice2871
      @jamesfindice2871 Před měsícem

      @@SnusAtHomedamn, thank you for mentioning tea. Processing tobacco leaf might have lots of similarities to tea leaf. Oxidizing, steaming, pan frying and of course fermentation. Slowly with time or shou-pu-erh style 🤯

  • @SHAWNPHILLIPS1974
    @SHAWNPHILLIPS1974 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve bin making my own chew for a while from following you actually lol.. still working on flavors but anyway it’s working an I’m not buying cope anymore but my question is ?! You don’t have to let it sit for a week anymore to release the ammonia or whatever😬

  • @chrisinvestigateschrisinve3249
    @chrisinvestigateschrisinve3249 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What flavoring agent type like natural mint flavoring or is it different in your snus recipes

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci

      Both are flavored the same way, but dip is really different in that it’s almost always sweetened if it has flavor, and that American dip flavors are VERY standardized. I’ll have to make another video once I get my recipes straight

  • @chadbutler4135
    @chadbutler4135 Před 2 měsíci +1

    How would you add flavors like mint or wintergreen?

  • @hangfire5005
    @hangfire5005 Před 2 měsíci +1

    what particular variety of leaf do you recommend?

  • @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135
    @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Will nicotine pouches stay good in the freezer?

  • @ezzokenan1943
    @ezzokenan1943 Před 2 měsíci +1

    can you make alt snus from mint and ginger without tobacco ? if u can make a video for us thank you

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před měsícem +1

      A non-tobacco dip video is definitely in the cards, but it’s not something I’ve got the money for at the moment (requires a lot of pounds of different little herbs and a lot of time trying them out); rest assured, it’s in the cards.

    • @ezzokenan1943
      @ezzokenan1943 Před měsícem

      @@SnusAtHome ty alot man am looking for alt herbs to stop tobacco

  • @tino1766
    @tino1766 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ll give it a shot. But I would like to get a tobacco shredder to make it as similar to a skoal long cut look. The cut from the blender don’t look appealing to me

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Try a chopped test batch first before you invest; it’s really not as weird as it looks.

    • @tino1766
      @tino1766 Před 2 měsíci

      @@SnusAtHome thanks for the reply. I’ll give it a go !

  • @ascra1693
    @ascra1693 Před 20 dny

    Would the whisky make it weaker since whisky has a ph of 3.68-4.78

    • @SnusAtHome
      @SnusAtHome  Před 17 dny

      Not from what I can tell - others have reported that this is plenty strong even with the whiskey!