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HC RY4
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Post by bryan123456 on Mar 31, 2013 16:00:03 GMT
I have tried several RY-4's and if I was asked to recommend two they would be Inawera's Tino D Milano RY-4 (at circa 4-5 %) or Mom and Pops RY4 (the original not the later variants) at 20% the latter has a real tobacco base, the former is beautifully balanced.
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Post by bryan123456 on Mar 31, 2013 14:03:03 GMT
Hello Bryan Do you do any mixing with backy flavours, Im not a backy E juice fan not tasted that many tbh. Ive got a few samples with about a ml left in each but they are proving more trouble than they are worth. Im tempted to buy a strong ready made juice in a 24 or 36mg and blend flavours into it rather than bring on baccy concentrates from scratch. Im after something that makes the mouth water but does not taste sweet, any suggestions? and The sourest authentic flavour I have tasted is Inawera's Grapefruit - which tastes, to me like pink grapefruit. Their Raspberry is pretty neutral too. Goody baccy's - most of the Mom and Pop range of tobacco concentrates from www.leisureliquids.com are pretty good - though recommended at 15-20% (they taste like there are steeped leaf concentrates in there). You might also like the Inawera Tino D Milano Cognac - which is very neutral on sweetness and tastes authentic. I found Tino D Milano Maxx Blend a favourite too. In fact I have yet to taste a Tino D Milano concentrate that wasn't good to its name. Hope that helps.
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Post by bryan123456 on Mar 31, 2013 12:55:36 GMT
Count me in too if it's April 13th, please.
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Post by bryan123456 on Mar 31, 2013 12:47:55 GMT
PA English Toffee is quite weak. I'd start at 20%. Thanks for that info It also gets better after a long steep, preferably with some gentle bottom heat. Long as in a month or longer. I have a 30ml bottle of it premixed at 20% in case I want to use it.
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Post by bryan123456 on Mar 31, 2013 12:19:52 GMT
Meanwhile - on the OP: I always try a new flavour on its own first - simple things like vanilla can vary hugely in the concentration needed and in the nuances of flavour.
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Post by bryan123456 on Mar 31, 2013 11:51:39 GMT
PA English Toffee is quite weak. I'd start at 20%.
On the Pie Crust, it can be worthwhile mixing and pre-steeping this before you add it to other flavours - it can react strangely with some flavours and I find this helps reduce this.
Capella recommend 15% for their flavours and the Banana is quite rich at this.
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Post by bryan123456 on Mar 31, 2013 11:40:03 GMT
Hello everyone. I am new to this forum but have been vaping for almost a year and am a keen Mixologist. I have a range of kit from Egos to bottom feeder mods but my main kit at the moment seems to be IGO-Ls on Vamos. I am also a bit of a flavour hopper, but do return to some firm favourites. I look forward to both sharing and learning on here
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