Although I am drinking a Southern Star Bombshell Blonde.
I want to like that beer, but I just can't. Something about the hops used just turns me away. I thought it may be the can, but I don't think that's it either. Since you're in Houston, may I suggest trying out
Lakewood's Rock Ryder if the 4-packs come your way. They're based in Garland, and they are working on expanding right now. The Temptress is an epic milk stout - never had anything like it. While The Temptress is not a beer for Spring, I think you may like the Rock Ryder. If I can find a way of getting a keg of it where I am (yes, I have a kegerator), it'll be the next one I get.
Feeling good FV! Feeling REAL good!
Someone on the forums said the ego twist is a game changer. Is it true and if it is what sort of games?
Here's what I can tell you on that. I recently upgraded from the ego-C Upgrade to the ego-C Twist. Honestly, I should have held out for the Twist, but I didn't. I did not get into
vaping to be "cool," I did it to quit smoking. At the time, the ego-C Upgrade seemed to be the way to go. Hold the button in for 5 seconds -
vape at 3.2v. Hold the button in for 5 more seconds -
vape at a variable voltage up to 4.2. The problem is you can't control at exactly what voltage the upgrade will be at when you go for the 4.2. So when I found a couple fo Twist 1000mah battery sets on sale
at MyFreedomSmokes.com, I jumped at getting two - one to use and one to recharge.
The twist allows you to set without question exactly what voltage you want going into you carto/clearo/whatevero. The Twist is on the bottom of the battery. What they don't tell you is that the voltage indicators are laser-etched into the steel, and it makes it kinda hard to read exactly where you're at. With the eGo-C Twist, I can have the voltage set from 3.2v to 4.8v in 0.2v increments. The issue is I really need to have some strong light to see exactly what I'm setting it to. That's not a major issue, as once you find your magic voltage for your set resistance carto/clearo/whatevero, you're not really going to change it. There are those who tell you go to the highest voltage your resistance can handle and you're golden. I call BS on that. I go to the highest, then back it off 0.4v at least. At the highest voltage, you're vaporizing that juice off to the max. But you're also vaporizing the TASTE!
The only possible thing I would have done different is gone to
a 1300mah knockoff Twist - but that's only for battery strength. I've had no problem getting through the entire day vaping off one of my Twists - but I carry my recharged spare in my side pocket just in case.
Again, I got into this to quit smoking - not to be cool. This is the reason I refuse to go VAMO, MAX, or Provari. If I put a LR carto in my Twist, I will get the same results in vaping as I would if I cranked 6v through a regular 3ohm - do the math. I'm hear to save my lungs, my health, and still enjoy what I'm inhaling. And not to have a fistful of stainless steel in my hand when I do it.
BTW, anybody wanna buy two eGo-C batteries w/ Joyetech drip tips and cartos for a steal?