Sutliff VooDoo Queen is different! Mocha Slices, Perique, and Latakia make it dark, spicey, and smokey. It's sweeter than an English blend but not a cloying aromatic. I extracted it with heat and it came out almost black.
Perique is an awesome tobacco in blends or straight up! I enjoy it either way. St. James Parish is just awesome but I like my own at least as well and I can vary the intensity of mine.
Another great review Jerms! We need to get RBFS added to the list of A tier NET vendors in Bill's list.
Just tried my small sample of Kuba again, mixed two days ago. I was disappointed that it was nearly flavorless at first but in just two days it has become very flavorful! Sometimes I have...
When a new NET vendor that understands and appreciates NETs comes along it's still exciting. If it's a tutti-fruit-ti juice jockey that decided to make a NET or two, not so much. Some of these may be "gateway" NETs and that's a good thing, but it takes more than that to get me interested these...
Glad it was a joke! I looked at that and wondered just what in the hell you did there!:laugh:
ETA: Post it here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/coil-builds/382676-post-pictures-your-working-wick-coil-setup.html and they'll ask you how it vaped.:evil:
Thanks boomer. I haven't tried a Kuba Kuba juice and never smoked one so I'm looking forward to it. I tore the cigar to pieces, submerged it in PG, and put a lid on it so I can't imagine anything going wrong but who knows? I noticed you do a longer cold process than I have been (28 days or...
That one didn't do much for me Jerms.
I am liking the Koh Gen Do cotton. Seems to be more flavor neutral than sterile cotton and lets the bass notes of the flavor come through better. Doesn't give you the same warning that it's getting dry but just getting used to it should help. Orientation...
DWIT and the other Fog Sauces seem pretty clean.
Dripped a bit of Kuba to test, it's just not ready yet. Needs more extraction time and the juice needs a little steep. Right now, it's kind of like tuning into a radio station you like but are too far away from. You can hear the music but...
ACID for sure man! :laugh:
All this cigar talk got me anxious to try my Kuba, two weeks into a cold steep. Just mixed up 6 mls to test and it looks exactly like the MVJ cigar juices! Slight pale yellow color and very clear, no cloudiness.
The infused flavors seem to meld very seamlessly with the tobacco in DWIT. It's a pretty mild cigar but definitely a cigar.
ETA: My supply of DWIT is dwindling rapidly!:D
Bill, I've been reading but must profess to being dumb as a stick when it comes to cigar selection. I smoked cigars seldom and usually while intoxicated so I'd say sort them from mild to full flavored and start with the odd numbered ones.:laugh:
In a couple of weeks, my current batch (which...
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