I've altered the recipe for Countryside a little. I started dripping a 3 weeks old small bottle I had left steeping and thought of a small change in ratios that'd incredibly boost it. The new formula was steeped 2 weeks and I loved it even though I'm not really into cigar flavors. Simply put, Countryside probably needs the most steeping time to let that bold strong cigar taste to mellow. I lowered the % of that cigar base a little bit, and put that % into the vanilla, honey, and almond. The results were amazing, it doesn't taste nearly any different, but it requires much less steeping time to mellow and if you let it steep longer it becomes extremely rich and earthy with a very pronounced sweetness from the honey and vanilla, while keeping a nutty aspect from the almonds.
Pst...the replacement bottle is the new batch, you now get to compare them side by sideWhy would you do this after shipping my packagei would heart tryin sapmle, unless im the first new batch
im just glad i have plenty steeped her and steeping of my countryside
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That's what I call dedication, I have such a hard time letting them steepO.O YEY! I bow to the minion master! Im so excited, i so far has 1 bottle in a two month steep, another in monthish, fresh, and new formula on the way! I wanna do a crazy review here soon, this is my goal
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Hopefully it flash rains for you on the way outta the po so you can hit the pillow squeaky clean
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California Dream fo' sureTwo things sound good to me. Kind of vague but something like
Inebriated cheesy pie kind of a thing
or a
California Dream
Coffee coffee, coffee COFFEE! Must have more coffee to keep the engines goingGood Morning to you JC, SJ and anyone I missed. Coffees on and vaping the last of a tank of Trop, can't decide what to vape next. Any Suggestions????????????????
***yawn*** Moaning everyone
***yawn*** Moaning everyone
Morning Ren, Hey guess what it's COCONUT DAY at Bionic