I don't drink beer often but did last week to celebrate some college scores. Of all he flavors I've tried 555 was the best. vape flavors taste almost nothing like how they taste normally when you are taking them with beer. 555 had some really malty quality to it that worked very well with the dark winter beer I drank. I had some lighter beer and it had a weird aftertaste that made almost all vape flavors taste bad. I think it really depends on what beer you are drinking but so far 555 has been the best. Some earthy robust tobacco flavors would probably be good. I think sweet flavors wouldn't work so well. Maybe menthol would work.
No hate here. I never thought about a "coffee" with a beer but I can see that. I would expect a lime or other citrus flavor for Corona though.
I haven't tried 555 but if it's malty I would think that would work great. I drink several different kinds of beer so it would be hard for me to pin one down but I do enjoy dark beers. That sounds good together.
I'm still somewhat new so I haven't tried a lot of different flavors yet. I'm going to a beer festival this weekend so I was trying to figure out what liquid(s) I wanted to take with me to enhance the different beers I'll be tasting. I know my Marlboros would ahve worked but I'm doing well with avoiding those so I wanted to keep it that way.
I personally go with my DIYRY4 most of the times, but if I get that craving I switch to AltCig's Bob's Krave Kutter or CCV's RY4. The BKK simulates a cig pretty accurately, and the CCV RY4 tastes very cig like. But that is only for some heavy drinking!
I remember posting way back about different flavors mixing with different drinks, and had a few I liked for certain beers and wines. Man, I forgot about those days of trying out tons of new juices each week!
I like RY4's and 555's when I drink. One thing I have to do regardless of the drink is contrast what I'm vaping. Love coffee vapes, but would never use while drinking coffee.
NETs mostly, 555 is good too, but with a lighter, crisper beer like a pils. I too like to contrast a spiced beer, porter, or stout for instance with something lighter like a straight up tobacco flavor, or vice versa, a heavier vape like a 555 with a German pilsner.
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