Best tobacco flavored juices?

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Nomoreash

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It's hard to find a "tobacco" juice if you're relating and trying to get an analog experience. You aren't getting all the nasty things that come with burning tobacco. There are some very good tobacco flavors out though and that like most other flavored juices will be preference.

My personal favorite is Wyatt Earp from Freedomsmokeusa, It's more cigarish though and most seem to have a love/hate relationship with it, no in between. Purcig from FUSUA is also a good straight tobacco flavor. Alien Visions has some good ones as you know, other places to try are Vapor Station, Vaperite and Want2vape among many others.

You can get lots of feedback on everyones latest and greatest vape in the review section if you want to check it out.
 

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I haven't found any yet. But I have been told about Vapenstein and a juice called London. From everything I've heard - it should be great.

Kinda depends what you are looking for when you say 'tobacco' though. The one I mentioned, London, is probably not going to appeal if you're looking for the stuff they use in analog cigs. Latakia tends to be a bit of an acquired taste. ;)

Check Vapenstein out - he has several different juices listed and has been very highly recommended. And if you get London and don't like it - I will be happy to dispose of it for you... at no charge even! :p (I would drink Latakia if it was possible lol)
 
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Try some of the FreedomSmokeUSA tobaccos

Desert Ship is a Turkish Blend - nutty and a bit pungent and reminds me and others of the smell of a freshly opened pack of smokes. And you could try Dark Vapure and Purecig. I did not like their Marlboro alike. See what else catches your eye. I only use 20% VG or less juices in cartos but if you use an atomizer you could look at the specialty tobaccos which are only sold as 50/50. Their Switchblade seemed to me like a blend of Desert Ship and something rougher or more peppery. Read the descriptions and the comments in the tobacco section. In Samplers they only offer some flavors and only in 50/50 and 24mg.

And check out Backwoods Brew too. His Casablanca was my first all-day vape. Some like his Smoke and their Backo. Some like the Honey flue cured ones. His are unique with flavorings from various sources including ones he extracts himself.
 
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In my full-bodied tobacco I like Gorilla's a lot. In my smoother more regular vape I like Vermillion's Kentucky line quite a bit. Especially their Vanilla and their Maplewood. Cherrywood isn't quite as robust so it doesn't appeal as much to as many Gorilla likers (although it is my 2nd/third favorite in the Kentucky line). -Magnus
 

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The best tobacs IMO are house extracted

Vapor-Age has some, they will be awaiting me on return from vacation - have not tried them yet.

Want2Vape - Acid Blondie Cigar, Alcazar, Red Pirate, Tobac Especial and London (Pipe tobacco) Vapenstein Blend

Vaperite (Extracted, Organic and Natural flavs) - APV, Perique, Rou's Toasted Hazelnut Tobacco,Honey tobac (this is enroute-have not tried yet) 777 and others.
 

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Vapenstein Stockholm is very smokey (and not food flavoring smoke) and is not bad -however- I do not recommend the London blend unless you think you might like the flavor of an ashtray wrapped in leather -the stuff is just wicked!. I have yet to try the Managua which sounds like it might be good but is supposed to be more of a cigar flavor -I'm scared to try it based on the fact that the London at 24mg about knocked my head off, and the Stockholm I can only vape when I'm drinking and really want the kick of a "cig". BWB Casablance is an excellent "tobacco" flavor, but does not taste at all smokey like a cig, if that is what you are looking for. Boba's bounty is another favorite "tobacco" flavor of mine. I am still on a quest for more good tobacco flavors. Maybe if I mix my Casablanca with some Stockholm? -just might try that. I hear a lot about Bounty Hunter from Nitlite Vapor -I need to order some! Would like to hear more about KBV tobacco's. I would love to find a smokey, smooth, clean tasting, robust tobacco flavor without any other flavor tones added and without any funky chemical aftertaste, no nut flavor, etc.. Let me know if you find it!
 

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KBVs 555 is mild with a hint of tobacco. The liquid is as clear. I (finally!) have 5 juices I LOVE and KBVs 555 is one of them. When I'm tired of strong and/or sweet flavors that's my juice. Right now I'm vaping it more than anything else. Been through one 15ml and 2 30ml bottles so far. I think this is one you can recommend and people don't have a 'blech' reaction to it. It's very non-offensive. You'll need higher PG than their regular mix if you want a decent TH.

For me KBVs 555 is the opposite of Halo's super-strong Torque 56. I vape that for a few pulls when a cigarette craving strikes. It'll knock your socks off.
 

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Vapenstein Stockholm is very smokey (and not food flavoring smoke) and is not bad -however- I do not recommend the London blend unless you think you might like the flavor of an ashtray wrapped in leather -the stuff is just wicked!.

I don't think I have seen Stockholm mentioned before. I'll have to look into that one.

I'm actually anxious to try London.

London is made from extracts of actual pipe tobaccos, isn't it? I think when most people think 'tobacco flavor' they are thinking analog cigarette. There is no comparison between cig tobac and pipe tobac other than that they both started out as a plant.
 

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The best tobacs IMO are house extracted

Vapor-Age has some, they will be awaiting me on return from vacation - have not tried them yet.

Want2Vape - Acid Blondie Cigar, Alcazar, Red Pirate, Tobac Especial and London (Pipe tobacco) Vapenstein Blend

Vaperite (Extracted, Organic and Natural flavs) - APV, Perique, Rou's Toasted Hazelnut Tobacco,Honey tobac (this is enroute-have not tried yet) 777 and others.

Hey Dspin, I am a Vaperite fan now. Rou's Hazelnut, AGV, honey horn tobacco are some of my favourites. I tried them after reading some of your reviews and your top 12 list in another thread. Their tobacco flavours are really hard to beat (disclaimers given). Their juices are some of the finest around.

I don't know if you vape at higher voltages or not but have you noticed that Vaperite juices don't like too much heat? I find increasing the voltage/wattage above 4.0v/6.8w makes them taste harsh and burnt but below that and they are wonderful.

Having said all that I am just about to crack a batch of liquids from Halo, Vermillion River and Nitelite Vapors.

Anthony
 
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