Inawera- a few reviews

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odoyal63

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Thank you so much for your help!. I just received my last order and it included a bottle of the WG Symphony so I will try that right away and on my next order I will grab the S'Camel and Classic smooth and report back. I've read this whole thread twice now sometimes taking notes lol but there is so much to absorb so I really appreciate you chiming in so quickly.
 

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So, a question on steeping tobacco flavors. I am working with Inawera Burley, and based on info in this thread I started at 3%. I mixed it four days ago and did about five hours of steeping in a hot water bath right away and set it aside. Being the impatient person that I am, I decided to give it a quick try tonight and am getting no flavor at all. Well, maybe a slightly bitter hint, but that's it.

So, do I just need to be patient, or should I add a little more flavor and then try to be patient?

How does it smells? It must have a good floral smell and turns after a month steeping into caramel.

I can say I'am a huge fan of that Burley, its true about the soft taste but I like how it is, it doesn't have that hay taste at all.
Now I did made a bottle of Burley again, this time for a friend who does like that heavy tobacco taste, we are totally different with this, but he did like that Burley taste so I added one drop Dark Tobacco to it, I will test it and give a review after few weeks steeping... only test it bc I did mixed it with the Dark Tobacco for that friend :p
 

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My son came back from Sweden. He brought me back licorice snus and salted licorice candy. I would love a salted licorice flavoring to vape !

OMG, yes. I love salted licorice. I discovered it in Amsterdam several years ago, where it is--unlike in the US--plentiful and cheap. It was through salted licorice that I learned it was possible to get something resembling a sodium high--if you can believe that. Not like it's something desirable; you can just feel the salt coursing through your veins in some indescribable way. I still couldn't stop eating the stuff, it's so good.
 

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How does it smells? It must have a good floral smell and turns after a month steeping into caramel.

I can say I'am a huge fan of that Burley, its true about the soft taste but I like how it is, it doesn't have that hay taste at all.
Now I did made a bottle of Burley again, this time for a friend who does like that heavy tobacco taste, we are totally different with this, but he did like that Burley taste so I added one drop Dark Tobacco to it, I will test it and give a review after few weeks steeping... only test it bc I did mixed it with the Dark Tobacco for that friend :p

So I do need to be patient? I'm not very good at that.:grr: I did buy more of the Vaperite Burley Menthol for while I wait, and my other flavors don't take much steeping, so I'm not desperate, just curious (and impatient.) I am going to mix another test a little stronger, just in case. Does it change color as it steeps? So far it is pretty close to clear.
 

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OMG, yes. I love salted licorice. I discovered it in Amsterdam several years ago, where it is--unlike in the US--plentiful and cheap. It was through salted licorice that I learned it was possible to get something resembling a sodium high--if you can believe that. Not like it's something desirable; you can just feel the salt coursing through your veins in some indescribable way. I still couldn't stop eating the stuff, it's so good.

They are also available with brown sugar, they yummiiii :)
 

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So I do need to be patient? I'm not very good at that.:grr: I did buy more of the Vaperite Burley Menthol for while I wait, and my other flavors don't take much steeping, so I'm not desperate, just curious (and impatient.) I am going to mix another test a little stronger, just in case. Does it change color as it steeps? So far it is pretty close to clear.

It stays crystal clear which I like :)

But what I wanted to know from you, does it have a floral smell or even this not?
 

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I bought the Shisha Apple just to add some DNB. I'm glad it's good I haven't mixed it yet.

WHOOPS- Wrong quotation above. Here is what I meant to quote:

Originally Posted by Jimi D.
"I'm sure it's very good. My favorite DNB mix is with Apple Shisha. I just add a couple of drops for a hookah effect."


I am still trying to figure out what the "hookah effect" is, and whether all Inawera Shisha flavors have some special quality that I don't know about. I like the flavor descriptions and am thinking about ordering some, but I don't want to end up with something that tastes tobacco-ish. As a new non-smoker, I for some reason cannot tolerate tobacco flavors. Go figure.

So what are the Shisha flavors like?
 
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