Admiral's Pipe by River Bottom Fog Sauce (RBFS) available online at www.vapingwatch.com
The juice: AP is an extraction of an aromatic pipe tobacco. It's a blend of Cavendish, Burley, and Virginia tobaccos with chocolate and vanilla notes.
The Hardware: Mech with Atomic dripper, 1ohm micro coil of 28ga Kanthal, Koh Gen Do wick.
Ratings are from 1-5 depending on where a juice falls in an attributes spectrum. Only the last rating, "overall", is based on 5 being the best. (For sweetness 1 equals very dry and 5 equals very sweet. For tobacco impact 1 equals very mild tobacco and 5 equals very aggressive and/or complex.)
Sweetness: 3.5. The strong Cavendish presence results in a pretty sweet juice with Admiral's Pipe. A fully natural and smooth sweetness provided by the tobacco and enhanced by the chocolate notes. Not quite as sweet as their Count Caramel, but close.
Tobacco Impact: 3.5. On the mildish side, but still a purely aromatic pipe blend flavor with moderate complexity. The Cavendish plays a much larger role than the Virginia and Burley for me, making up the bulk of the experience, while the other tobaccos fills out the flavor with some subtle complexities. Normally I'd say I'd prefer the Virginia to make more of an impact, but I won't since the blend plays perfectly as is.
Vapability: 5. I grab for this a lot, and always enjoy it greatly. Works great for long sessions without losing any flavor notes or it's charm.
Flavor Accuracy: 4. Tastes as described though the Virginia and Burley aren't as easy to spot as expected, but as I mentioned that's not a detriment to the experience. The chocolate and vanilla are done extremely well here. The chocolate is noticeable, but it shines as a great aromatic pipe blend by not being too chocolatey. Often it plays for me as a creamy chocolate, with the vanilla giving a milk chocolate feel. Other times it's more like a drier cocoa note, and at times reminiscent of hot chocolate.
Overall: 5. In the description, the creator Brian says he loves this juice, and so do I. It doesn't quite reach the magical heights of my favorite RBFS aromatic pipe, Pirate's Drunken Sweet Tooth, but for what it is it's about perfect and so very easy for me to reach for.
The juice: AP is an extraction of an aromatic pipe tobacco. It's a blend of Cavendish, Burley, and Virginia tobaccos with chocolate and vanilla notes.
The Hardware: Mech with Atomic dripper, 1ohm micro coil of 28ga Kanthal, Koh Gen Do wick.
Ratings are from 1-5 depending on where a juice falls in an attributes spectrum. Only the last rating, "overall", is based on 5 being the best. (For sweetness 1 equals very dry and 5 equals very sweet. For tobacco impact 1 equals very mild tobacco and 5 equals very aggressive and/or complex.)
Sweetness: 3.5. The strong Cavendish presence results in a pretty sweet juice with Admiral's Pipe. A fully natural and smooth sweetness provided by the tobacco and enhanced by the chocolate notes. Not quite as sweet as their Count Caramel, but close.
Tobacco Impact: 3.5. On the mildish side, but still a purely aromatic pipe blend flavor with moderate complexity. The Cavendish plays a much larger role than the Virginia and Burley for me, making up the bulk of the experience, while the other tobaccos fills out the flavor with some subtle complexities. Normally I'd say I'd prefer the Virginia to make more of an impact, but I won't since the blend plays perfectly as is.
Vapability: 5. I grab for this a lot, and always enjoy it greatly. Works great for long sessions without losing any flavor notes or it's charm.
Flavor Accuracy: 4. Tastes as described though the Virginia and Burley aren't as easy to spot as expected, but as I mentioned that's not a detriment to the experience. The chocolate and vanilla are done extremely well here. The chocolate is noticeable, but it shines as a great aromatic pipe blend by not being too chocolatey. Often it plays for me as a creamy chocolate, with the vanilla giving a milk chocolate feel. Other times it's more like a drier cocoa note, and at times reminiscent of hot chocolate.
Overall: 5. In the description, the creator Brian says he loves this juice, and so do I. It doesn't quite reach the magical heights of my favorite RBFS aromatic pipe, Pirate's Drunken Sweet Tooth, but for what it is it's about perfect and so very easy for me to reach for.