Shag
(tobacco)
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Shag, also known as rolling tobacco, loose tobacco
and rollies is fine-cut tobacco
used to make self-made cigarettes by hand rolling the tobacco into rolling paper
or injecting it into filter tubes. It got
its name from the finely cut strands appearing like 'shag'
and was originally considered poor quality. Various types of cut are used; most
shag blends use a simple mixture of cutting styles, consisting mostly of loose
cut but also krumble kake, ribbon cut and flake may be used. Some shag blends
use cuts reminiscent of pipe tobacco.
A cigarette made with shag tobacco
may be called a rollie, a roll-up/dole-up or hand-rolled.
The flat bags in which shag is typically packaged for commercial sale are often
called tobacco pouches. Oppositely, pre-processed and packaged
cigarettes may be referred to colloquially as tailor-mades or straights.
Shag
styles
There are several shag blends or
tobacco styles using different tobaccos, curing techniques and cutting types.
Sometimes additives like sugar, glycerol and fruit flavors are added.
- American
shag is typically a mixture of domestic and/or imported tobacco and air
cured Burley.
- Virginia
or Light blends are mainly made up of Virginia tobacco.
- Smooth
adds Georgia tobaccos to a Light blend.
- Halfzware,
meaning "half heavy" in Dutch, is a combination of Light
and Zware shag, nowadays called Stevige.
- Turkish
is a blend that mainly consists of Turkish Tobaccos like Yenidje, Samsun,
Bafra etc.
- Zware,
meaning "heavy" in Dutch, consists mainly of fire cured
Kentucky, Latakia and air cured Paraguay.
Netherlands
Shag tobacco has always had a high
market-share on the Dutch tobacco-market, although it is declining. In 1989 some 53%
of the combined shag and cigarette market was for shag-tobacco while in 2010 it
was about 42%.[1]
Smoking shag is cheaper than smoking ready-made cigarettes. The price of a
standard pouch tobacco (originally 50 grams, now often 42.5 grams) is
about the same as a packet of cigarettes. As the average self-rolled cigarette
will contain less than one gram of tobacco often 50 or more
"shaggies" are rolled from a pouch for nearly the same price as 19 or
20 ready made cigarettes.[2]
Besides the hand rolled
cigarette using brands like Drum,
Samson or Van Nelle, many people also smoke homemade
cigarettes: with the help of a special tool they fill empty tubes with
tobacco.[3]
The longer pieces of tobacco used for shag is not ideal for this use. For these
smokers many (smaller) tobacco companies sell tobacco that resembles the type
that is used for cigarettes: it is cut in much smaller pieces and is also
"dryer" than the normal shag. This "home cigarette" tobacco
comes in packs or drums of 200 gram. Although the same tobacco-firms
produce both shag as well as this "cigarette" tobacco it isn't sold
under the name of their major brand-names.
The three main producers of
shag-tobacco are Van Nelle, Drum and Niemeyer - where Van Nelle and Drum are
both part of Imperial Tobacco since Sara Lee sold their tobacco interests, while Niemeyer is a
subsidiary of British
American Tobacco. Six of the top 10 brands of shag
tobacco are brands of these two companies, while three of the remaining brands
are "economy" brands sold in some of the large discount supermarkets.[4]
Cultural
References
Sherlock Holmes frequently solved crimes whilst smoking as much as an ounce
(28.35 g) of shag tobacco, as in The Man with the Twisted Lip.
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