Backwoods Brew - Hunters Blend

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DCrist721

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You forgot to mention that they say "For Hunter's Blend, we utilized a completely new method and process of extracting that true tobacco goodness. It's a Backwoods secret," which I find very interesting. I'll have to place an order with Backwoods Brew and try this e-liquid out.

I only tried a couple of tobacco flavored e-liquids when I first started vaping and that was it for me (with the exception of cuban cigar) because none of them came close to the taste of a cigarette, but based on your review (and the unique extraction process they mention) I'm willing to go back and give this tobacco e-liquid a chance.

As an aside, how does backwoods' Watermelon e-liquid compare to other brands? Is it any different, or not really? And if it is, how exactly does it differ? I ask because watermelon is one of my all-day vapes (I alternate with cuban cigar).
 

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I think BWB Watermelon is closest to VaporBomb's... in other words, it's clean, tart and fairly authentic rather than candy. My GF and I use BWB. It's our Fav.

When it comes to sweet, most fruity or bakery vapes, I like VaporBomb... just my preference.

I think that how a vendor makes their tobacco flavors speaks volumes about them...

I am not sure how many methods or ways there are of making these flavors... but as far as I can tell... there is flavoring like flavourart which vendors can mix into pg/vg solutions. This is the most boring to me because it's not very inventive... and if multiple vendors use flavourart, then what distinguishes their brews? I must admit, I do like the flavourart desert ship, cowboy and shade.

Some vendors soak tobacco leaves or real/organic tobacco products in alcohol or other solutions and extract flavor this way.I know Don does this for one or two. Todd at VapeRite does this and Geoff at tasty Vapor utilizes a method like this.
These flavors tend to have a very rich, fresh tobacco flavor... less of a cigarette taste, more of a tobacco leaf taste. Of course, there is a lot of variance in flavor here because it depends on what tobacco product is use... what the product soaks in, how long etc...

Some vendors use an absolute. An absolute is a highly concentrated tobacco flavor... not sure how they are made, but there are plenty of different ones out there. Don makes his own... Seedmans is good... I think a lot of the good tobacco flavors out there use this method. Again, I like this method because it gives vendors a chance to separate themselves and make something original and signature.
 
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