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Post by sleepyduck on May 10, 2013 20:19:12 GMT
So Farts have a "That's nice" range, but not a "This is nasty" range... But... I see that they do a fried bacon flavour! Right, I'm off to look for concentrated sausage...
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Post by Super-Shiny on May 10, 2013 20:24:49 GMT
digicig watched the video, for me he mentioned the word "Cigar"....i cannot stand Cigars .....even though he said just a hint of it that is enough for me too
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Post by Gasper on May 10, 2013 20:38:13 GMT
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Post by sleepyduck on May 10, 2013 20:44:41 GMT
Boiled beef and anchovy... Cucumber with boiled potatoes... Squid and bone marrow with a white truffle jus... Eat your heart out, Heston! (Not literally...)
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Post by MarkS on May 10, 2013 22:25:20 GMT
Just going on some of your recipes Romelee, I don't think you would go far wrong with some Wera Garden Kent and Tobacco Symphony. Tobacco Symphony is very nice on it's own and a perfect base for adding other flavours to as well. Kent has all sorts going on and is a nice sweet caramel type tobacco. The one I prefer on it's own though is their USA Mix, very ciggy like. Also they do DNB, which is an additive to give an authentic ash like taste to tobacco mixes. Tried TPA RY4, Black Honey Tobacco, M-Type and DK Tobacco and none of them are a patch on the Wera Garden tobacco flavours for me.
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Post by dave on May 10, 2013 22:27:21 GMT
Super-Shiny why not get a selection of F'arts tobacco range - you might find one that suits: www.flavourart.co.uk/2ml-flavour-samplers-123-p.aspI can tell you that Royal reminds me of Park Drives if that helps lol, Amber is more mellow and a bit fruitier and 7 leaves is quite a pleasant mix of tobacco flavours.
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Post by Gasper on May 10, 2013 23:10:41 GMT
Super-Shiny does it have to be a tobacco flavour? Why don't you adjust one of your favourite mixes for throat hit and nicotine strength?
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Post by bryan123456 on May 11, 2013 0:04:10 GMT
Tobaccos, in my view, are the most difficult flavours to 'crack', because, you want to get as close as possible to a 'smoke' from a vape. Smoke is complex and many of the concentrates available are very monotone. I'll take my hat of to John ay FlavourArt UK for Golden Rollie, which manages to break this and to the Mom & Pop's from www.leisureliquids.com. The latter I think have tobacco extract in them. And the issue is - most steeped leaf product tastes sweet. Adding some DNB and malic acid can help with this - but the latter cracks cheap and nasty polycarbonate tanks. I have been 'playing' for months with home steeps and think, soon, I will have something reasonable mixed up
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Post by Super-Shiny on May 11, 2013 7:46:46 GMT
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Post by MarkS on May 11, 2013 8:54:10 GMT
With DNB I was advised to make up the base add the DNB and then let it sit overnight before adding other flavour.
Since being told that I have never done it any other way, so do not know if the seven horsemen of the apocalypse appear or anything if you don't.
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Post by MarkS on May 11, 2013 9:07:23 GMT
Oh and wait until you see DNB Super-Shiny. I swear they have just steeped the contents of an ashtray!
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Post by Super-Shiny on May 11, 2013 9:51:44 GMT
MarkSWent for this in the end: Got a bit carried away with others
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Post by Super-Shiny on May 16, 2013 20:53:43 GMT
digicig i have made a mix of M&P Tobacco Haze and made it @ 20% mix, does this sound right, i read on another forum that it's best at 20%....do you think it's correct. Link here: CLICKYJust seems a lot for a tobacco mix
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Post by Karma on May 16, 2013 21:00:26 GMT
digicig i have made a mix of M&P Tobacco Haze and made it @ 20% mix, does this sound right, i read on another forum that it's best at 20%....do you think it's correct. Link here: CLICKYJust seems a lot for a tobacco mix that's right Rom! That's the recommended dosage Some folks are finding it fine at 10% and 15%. I found it fine at 15 but my new mixes are at 20 to compare
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