Any good recipe Menthol Tobacco?

Status
Not open for further replies.

cedric212

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 5, 2012
568
267
Columbus, Ohio
60/40 PG/VG
3% RY1 concentrated Hangsen flavoring
5% menthol
3% koolida

A simple, light menthol tobacco vape that contains no overpowering floral/vanilla/caramel undertones, and doesn't require long periods of breathing/steeping (just mix, shake, fill and vape it fresh). I make small batches and vape in between strong flavored eliquids to help reduce taste/odor fatigue.
 

cedric212

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 5, 2012
568
267
Columbus, Ohio
Not sure what you mean by recipes for EgoTwist (a battery device), but you can mentholate any eliquid by adding menthol (from TFA or can DIY menthol drops by dissolving menthol crystals in PG/PGA) AND/OR koolada (menthyl methyl lactate). Menthol drops have a Vick's VaporRub type of minty smell/taste while providing a cool throat sensation, on the other hand, koolada simulates the same cooling cooling effect without changing the flavor of the eliquid.
 

cedric212

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 5, 2012
568
267
Columbus, Ohio
Dont worry about the ego Twist thing.I messed the reply!Sorry.:facepalm::unsure:
Anyway the explanation was the thing that i was searching for.:laugh::laugh:
Thank you.
P.S
What flavour of tobbaco has a robust taste?
What about RY4 or 555 flavour?

For strong tobacco flavoring, I would recommend using super concentrated flavoring from VZ or ECX. A well organized review on the types of tobacco flavoring can be found here. If you enjoy RY4 (strong caramel undertone), then TFA's double RY4 is a must have. Good mixed alone or use as a base in combination with other flavors (such as tc1's RWhy4 found here). However, some of the tobaccos just aren't meant to be mentholated (e.g. menthol + double RY4 tastes like Ricola cough drops to me :p).
 
Last edited:

440BB

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 19, 2011
9,227
34,009
The Motor City
However, some of the tobaccos aren't meant to be mentholated (e.g. menthol + double RY4 tastes like Ricola cough drops to me :p).

I love my Double RY4 but accidentally mixed menthol with it in a clearo and couldn't stand it. My wife liked it though, so it didn't go to waste.
 

cedric212

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 5, 2012
568
267
Columbus, Ohio
cedric212 what about the flavours of vaping zone.
At what percentage should i mix the?
Do they sell good flavours?

For robust tobaccos, I currently use mostly VZ super Concentrated flavorings and would recommend them to people who want to start DIY. Compared to other flavoring manufacturers, VZ SC flavorings are easier to work with (start with 1 drop/mL or 12 drop per 10mL, mix and match different flavorings, then adjust ratio to attain the desired flavor mix), more forgiving (less chance of having one component become overpowering when the % is not exact), and simple 2-3 flavoring combinations (e.g. VFC/HFC+cream, black cigar+banana+cream, etc.) will give you great results.

For VZ (flavoring comes in dropper bottles)
Super concentrated is recommended at 2.5-3% or (start with 2.5% or 1 drop/mL)
Gourmet line is recommended at 1-3% (start with 1%)
Hengsen Essence is recommended at 5-7% (start with 2.5% or 1 drop/mL)

Some threads you may find useful:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...tobacco-flavors-attempt-organize-madness.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-vaping-zone-concentrated-diy-flavors-21.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ntrated-alcohol-based-flavors-reviews-30.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-no-perfume-no-caramel-no-vanilla-no-tba.html
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread