You can do many things of interest and delight with the Red Burley and Kentucky blend. I had a couple of mixes with fig and blueberry going few months back that were not too shabby. A brew of both with a hint of custard, some cream and a dash of sweet biscuit is also finest kind.
What you'll have to suss is do you want the tobacco to be an upfront note or more lingering in the background like me at parties. Do you want darker, more wintery type liquids ( say with custards and similar heavy flavours) or something more early autumnal with berry tones.
AlltheFlavours, if you search for say recipes with the Burley will be a good way to kill a few hours and get you a few pointers. Lead me almost astray so it did!
Having found the better tobacco concs I am very disappointed at how long I spent with cheaper varieties or shall we say less good quality versions of tobacco flavour. I did a giveaway a while back and it was all the personal disappointments for tobacco. About 12 plus bottles if I recall. If i'd known, or thought to actually look, and only got Burley,Kentucky and the Desert Ship i'd've been laughing and making far better brews.