Inawera- a few reviews

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If you're looking for a milky sweet coffee try the cappuccino - it's a frothy milky taste with a slightly bitter coffee undertaste. Haven't tried mixing it with the TA Virginia yet, but I probably will at some point, but it mixes well with the Kawa and the dark and milk chocolate flavours.

Hmm, that might be a good idea, though I wouldn't want a real lot of it in the mix; most of those cappucino things are too sweet, to me, though I like the milkiness. This Long Bottom Leaf flavor I'm trying to recreate, when I first tasted it, it reminded me of coffeeshops or diners back in the old days, when people could still smoke indoors; a strong coffee scent, and a strong smoky scent, all mixed together; lightly sweet, the way I like my coffee. After vaping it a little more, I could pick up, very faintly, a hint of chocolate, and a fainter hint of vanilla, which is why I thought a very light touch of the Deluxe TDM would be good. I really like this taste, but even a few minutes of vaping such high VG just suffocates me, so I thought I'd try my hand at making a similar taste, in 100% PG, and mix a bit of the Long Bottom Leaf into it -- like, 3/4 my 100% PG and 1/4 LBL, to come out about 76% PG -- the LBL is 95% VG. Normally I prefer 80%-85% PG, but I can handle 75%-80% for short times.

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I was able to make 100% VG Wera Garden Orange, with no flavor residue ring on the top. First add 20% distilled water. Then 12 drops of WG Orange. Shake it til it looks like milk. Add the VG, then the nic and swirl that. Presto ! Today I'm lung hitting the hell out of my favorite orange flavor. Tastes even better with just VG. Makes 30 ml. :)
 

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I was able to make 100% VG Wera Garden Orange, with no flavor residue ring on the top. First add 20% distilled water. Then 12 drops of WG Orange. Shake it til it looks like milk. Add the VG, then the nic and swirl that. Presto ! Today I'm lung hitting the hell out of my favorite orange flavor. Tastes even better with just VG. Makes 30 ml. :)

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I was able to make 100% VG Wera Garden Orange, with no flavor residue ring on the top. First add 20% distilled water. Then 12 drops of WG Orange. Shake it til it looks like milk. Add the VG, then the nic and swirl that. Presto ! Today I'm lung hitting the hell out of my favorite orange flavor. Tastes even better with just VG. Makes 30 ml. :)
Jimi, are you getting any throat hit from the mix?

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I see some of the INW bases have 10% distilled water in them. Besides thinning, how would water effect the taste and vapor of an otherwise 50/50 PG/VG juice? Does it make it taste better too since there is less bitter PG in it?

Thanks.
Since I've been vaping with water, I can't go back to just pg and vg. For me there is a huge difference. The flavors are clearer. Better vaporizing performance. I don't feel dried out when I chain vape. The flavoring doesn't linger in my mouth as long. I've been playing with 60 pg 40 VG 10% water as well. It seems to carry the flavoring a tad better, and a better TH.
 
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Since I've been vaping with water, I can't go back to just pg and vg. For me there is a huge difference. The flavors are clearer. Better vaporizing performance. I don't feel dried out when I chain vape. The flavoring doesn't linger in my mouth as long. I've been playing with 60 pg 40 VG 10% water as well. It seems to carry the flavoring a tad better, and a better TH.

Thanks Jimi for the input. It sounds like it's definitely worth to experiment with it. I'm glad that I started noticing the water addition into juices before preparing bigger batches of juices. I think I'll prepare couple of 10 mL juices both with 50/50 PG/VG and 45/45/10 PG/VG/H20 and see how it goes for me.
 

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Hey my Iawera people I was wondering if anyone can tell me what they thought of the Smoked plum tobacco flavor from Inawera I just ordered it and it sounds good. Any thoughts?

I haven't had it myself yet, but from what I gathered here some people liked it for its intense campfire/bacon kind of smokiness. I'm not a big fan of that kind of smokiness, so I don't have the courage yet to try it :)
 

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I just sampled 17-day steeped INW juices. The numbers in parentheses are drops in 10 mL:

Am4a (8) + VA TA (8):
Slightly sweet molasses, anise, touch of black olives, slight ashiness, not much tobacco though. I like the components in it -- perhaps with more VA TA and some DNB, it can be a pretty good pipe tobacco simulation. It's intensity diminished though relative to 1-week steep. I'm going to 1.5x its concentration.

L.S.D. (6) :
Walnuts, creamy, some earthy tones reminiscent of fresh tobacco. Tastes weak tough, I'll double up its concentration.

S'Camel (9):
Some chemically taste similar to Goodejuice's analog but diminished by 30-40% relative to one week steep and now with more ashiness and less sweeter. Promising so far. It needs some more concentrate in it. I'll do 1.3x this one. Let's see how it'll taste after a month.

Dark Tobacco (6):
Very minty! Hint of hazelnuts and slight earthiness. I'm not getting much tobacco out of this! I'm puzzled by this one...
 

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A friend of mine is giving up on diy so I bought all of his supplies, got a ton of flavoring some are un-opened some have a couple ml taken out, these are flavors I will probably never use as I am strictly a tobacco flavor fan. For example 1 bottle is 4oz Lorann cream cheese icing un-opened, some vanilla bean, granny smith apple, pear, lemon lime etc. looks to be about 40 bottles of this and that, 6ml, 10ml and larger. Wonder if I could post these in the classifieds here or if anyone is interested pm me and I'll send you a list of what I have.
I got the stuff cheap and will part with it the same way :)

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