@Silver you are the chief in charge, make it happenI hope you tobacco DIY lads are going to bring some of your creations to VapeCon.
I think we may need to have a tobacco table for the heavy hitters
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@Silver you are the chief in charge, make it happenI hope you tobacco DIY lads are going to bring some of your creations to VapeCon.
I think we may need to have a tobacco table for the heavy hitters
You can edit your original post. Just click on the Edit block below your post. Please do.sorry 2% tfa black cherry not blackberry
I mixed it at 6.0 %. Ah, when I went to check on the percentage, I saw that I added 1.0 % FA Fresh Cream.What percentage do you guys mix Cubano at?
I've never won with it.
Thank you. I will give it another go.I mixed it at 6.0 %. Ah, when I went to check on the percentage, I saw that I added 1.0 % FA Fresh Cream.
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Thank you for your impressions on MTS, confirms my suspicions.
On your recommendation, I tried TFA Cubano as a single mix and was quite impressed. Nice cigar taste and I get notes of Marzipan and Cherry sour with a floral touch on the exhale. Not the full feel of more complex mixes for me, but good nonetheless.
I have mixed up Cigar Passion, Tuscan Reserve and Maxx Blend with some Black Fire. Steeping. Shall let you have my impressions.
At what percentage did you mix up TFA Western? I tried @Patrick's Gitanes Homage recipe above, which has Western as one of the ingredients and liked it a lot.
My first 100 ml of Bora Bora White has just passed the 2 month mark. About 10 ml left. The tobaccos become a bit more pronounced as time goes by and the mix just a tad less sweet, but not by much. Certainly not the transmogrification (transform in a surprising or magical manner) you talk about. Probably depends on the ingredients - e.g. my Black Barrel Whiskey Mac just gets better and better the more it matures.Out of curiosity I rummaged through the dark drawer and found the remains of a bottle of Gitanes that I mixed on 16 May. Three months later and it has completed its transmogrification. It is literally a different animal. The flavours are no longer distinctly layered but have imploded into each other. More like a complex cigar. It's the closest I've got to Mod N World's Poison (which has always been one of my targets for tobaccos). Maybe we are still trying some of our mixes out too young (1 month). Would love to know if anyone else has tried a 2-3 month steep on tobacco mixes and if so, what were the results.
a bit curious as to whether or not anyone has mixed any of my recipes yet?
I froth mine as you know. When I say froth, I stick the frother tip deep in the liquid, so no actual "frothing" gets done. Just serious stirring.I cure all my tobaccos (bar Camel Lights) for at least one month, without any testing beforehand.
Lmao... ooops.We get the point @rogue zombie
Found this masterpiece here.
Bright, lightly and smoky sweet with smooth tart plum edginess and spicy notes. All of this without losing and perfectly complimenting the tobaccos, which are always at the core of the taste.
A unique juice, which I think non-tobacco vapers will also hugely appreciate. Totally different, but in the same league as Bora Bora for me.
Mine cured for a month, but the creator says one week is good.
Paradise Plum
CAP Vanilla Custard V1 1.5 %
FA Desert Ship 1.5 %
FA Tuscan Reserve 1.0 %
FA Dark Vapure 0.5 %
INW Smoked Plum 0.5 %