I am liquidating/PIF'ing everything but the REOs and a select few mods. I am actualy down to...9. Not bad.
I just opened the cabinet door in my office and staring at me was that new bottle of BSP that I just got in yesterday and am steeping. Do I dare open it and try a small bit or do I do what I should do and leave it alone. Decisions decisions.
I just opened the cabinet door in my office and staring at me was that new bottle of BSP that I just got in yesterday and am steeping. Do I dare open it and try a small bit or do I do what I should do and leave it alone. Decisions decisions.
OK. You twisted my arm. I'll let it steep until tomorrow morning and will "test". I've learned if you like something, you have to grab it while it's available. This NT group here is rabid when it comes to Clark's new releases. And for good reason I might add.In the name of science! (that way you can order more before it's gone if it does hit fresh)
Clark, you say on the site that BSP in not for those who use stock coils. I use stock coils, although I do rebuild them or just clean and rewick if that's all they need. So BSP isn't for me? Not that I was horribly tempted. I love butterscotch, but butterscotch pudding not so much.
Just wanted to thank you again for the upgrade. I just had to try the Frenilla and bsp. Wow! The frenilla is great fresh and I can only imagine how good it will be with a little steep time. The bsp is the full, rich butterscotch flavor I have been looking for. I have tried a bunch of different ones in 8 months and bsp is THE perfect blend. How much longer will both of these be available? I want to be sure and get more before they are gone. Thanks again for all the thoughtful things you do.
Cindy
OK. You twisted my arm. I'll let it steep until tomorrow morning and will "test". I've learned if you like something, you have to grab it while it's available. This NT group here is rabid when it comes to Clark's new releases. And for good reason I might add.
I was determined to put this away to steep some more, but I started dripping a little when I got it. Haven't stopped "dripping a little" since. Today I broke down and did a new build on my Kraken with a couple of micro coils @.95 ohms and some xc-116 wick that I ordered. Was looking around for juice to test this with and BSP just jumped into my hand.. LOL. It is yummy in the Kraken, very butterscotch-y.
Who said anything about mesh? I don't use mesh with the ceramic wick, or I just use a cotton wick.I can't get into Genny builds anymore, I've forgone testing on mesh, no one uses it anymore anyway.
Who said anything about mesh? I don't use mesh with the ceramic wick, or I just use a cotton wick.
Ceramic? You getting all hi-tek on me... is this a VHS and Beta thing?![]()
2 weeks? I have to change coils after 2 tanks (mini PT2'S) of Gravity or Beetlewhateveritis. I may give it a go if there's any left next Tuesday. If it's as strong on the butterscotch as CB is on the brûlée I think I'll like it.I'm still unsure how to answer that - I ran it through a stock coil and got under 2 weeks on it (which I think is bunk). That said - it could have been a bad coil, or it could have been other contributing factors. There's so many variables it's hard to know. When I drip BSP it doesn't seem to be any gunkier than the others, I'm going solely off the performance in a Protank, stock coil.
I can't get into Genny builds anymore, I've forgone testing on mesh, no one uses it anymore anyway.