Backwood's Brew Applewood Tobacco ??

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A huge +1 for this! The BWB Applewood tobacco was my all day, every day vape. I loved it. Then I became sensitive to pg and could no longer vape this or any of the pre made juices containing pg. I had 2 30 ml bottles on hand and was so pleased having found my flavor but then...

I have been looking for a suitable tobacco base to mimic the BWB base and have as yet failed to find it. Replicating this juice is my primary DIY mission. Any help in this endeavor would be most appreciated!

Thanks for posting this thread Youmadbrah. I plan to keep this thread and associated efforts alive until we nail it.
 

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Hey Odessyey. If you like apple tobacco , here is a recipe I have on e-juice calc. But I havent tried it yet

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What about seedmans base with green apple? I have been looking towards developing an apple tobacco since it is great for summer time (Is it weird to like warm/caramel vapes in winter and more fruits in summer?)

If it is smoky then you could add a drop or two of the hickory smoke flavor that is at various vendors. The Vapure+Apple may be pretty good as well. I would possibly add some Vanillin or MTS Vape Wizard to the above (1-2 drops per 5mL) because they tend to smooth everything out to a more homogeneous mixture
 

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Here's what I think is a good way to go on this. It might not turn out exactly like bwb, but we can try it and see.

1. The BWB base is more likely than not, a blend of several tobaccos. I tend to think it is probably a Virginia base with maybe somer perque in it.

2. The apples are probably both red and green flavorings but more weight is put into the red apple flavor. He may even have a little bit of cider flavor in there.

3. The wood in this flavor isn't either hickory or oak. I think that it most closely resembles cedar but could also be applewood. i.e., wood from the actual apple tree. So where can we get that?

4. Agree on vape wizard, but not on vanilla. Honey is probably the sweetener of choice.
 

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ive made a flavor thats very close to the bwb backo which is the tobacco blend pg from tpa, i used 15% but that can be died down a little because its strong, i think thats the base for most of those, the green apple wouldnt be like applewood because thats more of a candy flavor from tpa, but i think the regular apple wood be closer from tpa, might be something to start with!
 
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