Reasonable percentages for a good quality balanced juice.
Mixing while dead beat tired can result in some interesting combos. I almost screamed bloody murder when I accidentally put TFA Peanut Butter in my Arabic mix!
Alls I can say is OMG...Arabic 3% Peanut Butter 2% and Vanilla Bourbon .5%
I get smoldering roasted peanuts! It's yum
I got some INW DNB because I had heard such good things about it and so far I like it a lot.
But I can't seem to find any info on what percentage I should use. I made a mix with 3%, and it also had some INW VA TA...I like the flavor but it's too strong.
I am finding that in my noobie quest to make a great tobacco liquid, I am overdoing it with the flavors in general. I suppose that's normal at the beginning...more flavoring means better flavor, right? Wrong.
So this is quite a process.
So...if I wanted to make a smokey, semi sweet vape with moderate TH at say 8 - 10 mg, what percentages would be good?
I'm thinking split 3-4% between the DNB and some other concentrate but I'm just not sure.
And speaking of TH, does anyone else experience diminishing TH after vaping for a while? It seem that I can dial in the feel right where I want it, but then after a while it loses TH and becomes too smooth. The TH comes back if I take a break for a while...even 5-10 minutes. Any ideas why this happens? Any solutions?
I am sub ohming at .5 and about 24-28 watts depending on where the TH is at.
Lots of jumbled thoughts. I really want to learn to make good liquid. It seems quite daunting to me as a noob...but I'm determined!
Thanks.
I got some INW DNB because I had heard such good things about it and so far I like it a lot.
But I can't seem to find any info on what percentage I should use. I made a mix with 3%, and it also had some INW VA TA...I like the flavor but it's too strong.
I am finding that in my noobie quest to make a great tobacco liquid, I am overdoing it with the flavors in general. I suppose that's normal at the beginning...more flavoring means better flavor, right? Wrong.
So this is quite a process.
So...if I wanted to make a smokey, semi sweet vape with moderate TH at say 8 - 10 mg, what percentages would be good?
I'm thinking split 3-4% between the DNB and some other concentrate but I'm just not sure.
And speaking of TH, does anyone else experience diminishing TH after vaping for a while? It seem that I can dial in the feel right where I want it, but then after a while it loses TH and becomes too smooth. The TH comes back if I take a break for a while...even 5-10 minutes. Any ideas why this happens? Any solutions?
I am sub ohming at .5 and about 24-28 watts depending on where the TH is at.
Lots of jumbled thoughts. I really want to learn to make good liquid. It seems quite daunting to me as a noob...but I'm determined!
Thanks.
does anyone know of a tobacco concentrate (extract) that tastes like turkish blend? Now let's talk about turkish blend Hangsen vs dekang taste. The hangsen tastes and smells like sawdust (if you smell recently cut wood) you will know what I mean. I am looking for the Dekang Turkish Blend or other tobacco flavor, which is very bold but does not taste of sawdust.
Any other extracts or concentrates you may know of (excluding flavor art Italy)?
does anyone know of a tobacco concentrate (extract) that tastes like turkish blend? Now let's talk about turkish blend Hangsen vs dekang taste. The hangsen tastes and smells like sawdust (if you smell recently cut wood) you will know what I mean. I am looking for the Dekang Turkish Blend or other tobacco flavor,
which is very bold but does not taste of sawdust.
Any other extracts or concentrates you may know of (excluding flavor art Italy)?
does anyone know of a tobacco concentrate (extract) that tastes like turkish blend? Now let's talk about turkish blend Hangsen vs dekang taste. The hangsen tastes and smells like sawdust (if you smell recently cut wood) you will know what I mean. I am looking for the Dekang Turkish Blend or other tobacco flavor, which is very bold but does not taste of sawdust.
Any other extracts or concentrates you may know of (excluding flavor art Italy)?
I am finding that in my noobie quest to make a great tobacco liquid, I am overdoing it with the flavors in general. I suppose that's normal at the beginning...more flavoring means better flavor, right? Wrong.
So this is quite a process.
So...if I wanted to make a smokey, semi sweet vape with moderate TH at say 8 - 10 mg, what percentages would be good?
I'm thinking split 3-4% between the DNB and some other concentrate but I'm just not sure.
And speaking of TH, does anyone else experience diminishing TH after vaping for a while? It seem that I can dial in the feel right where I want it, but then after a while it loses TH and becomes too smooth. The TH comes back if I take a break for a while...even 5-10 minutes. Any ideas why this happens? Any solutions?
I am sub ohming at .5 and about 24-28 watts depending on where the TH is at.
Lots of jumbled thoughts. I really want to learn to make good liquid. It seems quite daunting to me as a noob...but I'm determined!
Thanks.
I make 100ml batches of all of them then blend together
What scale do you guys use? I cant have anything very large (live in an RV) so something small I can tuck away when not using.
I always have to have a "menthol cigarette" flavor on tap in a mod as I smoked those for almost 30 years. Always experimenting with flavor combos, I came up with a great one. This is quite ashy, lots of dry tobacco taste and not much else, as I remember cigs to be. Lately, I have been using drops versus syringes, as it is easier and quicker IMO.
25 ml batch: {I like to have room to shake the juice in a 30ml bottle}
Inawera e-aromat Flue Cured 60 drops
Inawera Tobacco Absolute Virginia 12 drops
Inawera Dirty Neutral Base 15 drops
TFA PG Menthol 22 drops
Base of your choice 23ml {I use 75VG/25PG/8mg for this}
-I just had to share the recipe, as I am really diggin' this!