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Yes, I do like his new liquids, but I don't have KRY4 or Petner's Pipe (though I do have Admiral's Pipe). From what I have vs. what you have, it seems to me that Brian's line is expanding quickly.

Expanding quickly? Do you know something we don't? I feel like he's releasing liquids at a moderate, appropriate pace.

Saweet! Brian said he'll shoot some of the new ones my way soon so I'm pretty excited about that.

Petner's Pipe is interesting. Rum raisin pipe tobacco seems outside my comfort zone, but it may surprise me like how Pirate's being a rum and maple turned out to be one of my favs. Admiral's Pipe looks like something I'd really dig, and I love a well-done RY4 NET so excited about that one too.

The caramel tobacco must be one that VW hasn't put up yet for whatever reason. I'm also pretty interested in that one. Honestly though, as much as I love the original line-up, I'm pretty interested in anything Brian releases.

PP didn't excite me but I ordered it anyway. The rum and raisin just work. They play as one flavor and compliment the tobacco. It makes much more sense to me than Pirate's. For the record: I thought Pirate's was a good juice. It was never a re-order for me, but I finished a bottle with no problems, never tiring of it.

I foresee PP eclipsing F&B as RBFS best seller. Or possibly Admiral.

Mann, are you personal friends with Brian? Or how are you getting 'beta' (for lack of a better word) juice.

As for Vapingwatch not releasing some flavors: They're doing them a couple at a time. Why, I don't know and I wish they'd just release them all at once. I have a feeling it's to create hype, though.

On another note: I ordered a 10ml of Godfather from GEJ because I've been craving Patriot. So I thought why not.
 
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You have the caramel one, right? If so, how's the caramel compared to, say, CWW?

Yeap, Count Caramel. The caramel in CC is more round than the sharp and direct caramel of CWW. Frankly, I like CWW just as a regular liquid and CC as a caramel (pipe) tobacco liquid. I like them both but for different reasons. I would choose CWW over CC based on it being a clean "burner", but that is kind of unfair. If we are talking straight-up taste for a caramel tobacco, I choose CC. For a caramel vape, I choose CWW. For those in THIS thread that like caramel with the tobacco, I say definitely try CC and it also benefits from a steep, though it doesn't need one.

Edit: Oddly enough, I find the caramel in CC to be more bakery-caramel than the, almost, candy-like caramel in CWW. But the intensity of caramel (in the actual vape) is no comparison -- CWW is much louder.
 
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Yeap, Count Caramel. The caramel in CC is more round than the sharp and direct caramel of CWW. Frankly, I like CWW just as a regular liquid and CC as a caramel (pipe) tobacco liquid. I like them both but for different reasons. I would choose CWW over CC based on it being a clean "burner", but that is kind of unfair. If we are talking straight-up taste for a caramel tobacco, I choose CC. For a caramel vape, I choose CWW. For those in THIS thread that like caramel with the tobacco, I say definitely try CC and it also benefits from a steep, though it doesn't need one.

Edit: Oddly enough, I find the caramel in CC to be more bakery-caramel than the, almost, candy-like caramel in CWW. But the intensity of caramel (in the actual vape) is no comparison -- CWW is much louder.


My brain just felt like a ping pong ball reading your post. CC, CWW, CC, CWW, No.. CC. No.. CWW.. Wait, CC.. definitely CC. Umm.. CWW for sure. Or perhaps, CC maybe.. hmm! Flip a coin. :D
 

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And here I thought you were trying to be diplomatic :)

Hey, they're both good!

Very much so. It's strange how two caramel tobaccos can be so different, but still able to satisfy the same itch -- whereas vanilla + tobacco can be 1,001 vastly different things! I guess caramel just doesn't have the variety that vanilla does.
 

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On another note: I ordered a 10ml of Godfather from GEJ because I've been craving Patriot. So I thought why not.

Awesome! I'm getting it next order, whenever next order will be. I'm sure you'll have a chance to report on it before then so I look forward to reading some impressions.

Yeap, Count Caramel. The caramel in CC is more round than the sharp and direct caramel of CWW. Frankly, I like CWW just as a regular liquid and CC as a caramel (pipe) tobacco liquid. I like them both but for different reasons. I would choose CWW over CC based on it being a clean "burner", but that is kind of unfair. If we are talking straight-up taste for a caramel tobacco, I choose CC. For a caramel vape, I choose CWW. For those in THIS thread that like caramel with the tobacco, I say definitely try CC and it also benefits from a steep, though it doesn't need one.

Edit: Oddly enough, I find the caramel in CC to be more bakery-caramel than the, almost, candy-like caramel in CWW. But the intensity of caramel (in the actual vape) is no comparison -- CWW is much louder.

Well, sure sounds pretty good to me. I know you dig CWW as much as me so if CC is different but as good that's good news. Yeah, the caramel in CWW is very loud and intense, a fact forgivable in that it's such a damn good caramel flavor. Thanks for the info on the Count, I'm pretty pumped to try these new RBs.
 

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I love this stuff :lol::lol::lol:

Yeap, Count Caramel. The caramel in CC is more round than the sharp and direct caramel of CWW. Frankly, I like CWW just as a regular liquid and CC as a caramel (pipe) tobacco liquid. I like them both but for different reasons. I would choose CWW over CC based on it being a clean "burner", but that is kind of unfair. If we are talking straight-up taste for a caramel tobacco, I choose CC. For a caramel vape, I choose CWW. For those in THIS thread that like caramel with the tobacco, I say definitely try CC and it also benefits from a steep, though it doesn't need one.

My brain just felt like a ping pong ball reading your post. CC, CWW, CC, CWW, No.. CC. No.. CWW.. Wait, CC.. definitely CC. Umm.. CWW for sure. Or perhaps, CC maybe.. hmm! Flip a coin. :D

Edit: Oddly enough, I find the caramel in CC to be more bakery-caramel than the, almost, candy-like caramel in CWW. But the intensity of caramel (in the actual vape) is no comparison -- CWW is much louder.

My budds being as they are, THAT would be a varietal de-mystifier to me :D

I made a comment over on the A+ the 3rd thread about Vanilla Wild Wood and Vecchio Blend. That's VWW and VB Dusty_D, tho not Vita Bella 'cause A+ doesn't do that one. :)

Seems the descriptions of the vanilla and light tobacco used are quite similar but the juice is no way similar.

I'm actually torn between 'em. VWW needs a lot more steep to settle the 'nilla into the back row for me. VB is muy grande after a week.:)
 
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Well, I logged in today for an update on Net.com's status, and here it is. Not the news I was hoping for, unfortunately. In light of the circumstances, can anyone recommend a stand-in for Clay's Black Cavendish? I've been hording my little stash in hopes that he would be able to get back on track, but even with stingy, occasional vaping, the well is about to run dry. Any suggestions?
 

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Well, I logged in today for an update on Net.com's status, and here it is. Not the news I was hoping for, unfortunately. In light of the circumstances, can anyone recommend a stand-in for Clay's Black Cavendish? I've been hording my little stash in hopes that he would be able to get back on track, but even with stingy, occasional vaping, the well is about to run dry. Any suggestions?

Don't know for certain, but if you follow that Promo link I just posted, ask for the Eclipse. I am curious too, but went for the Vanilla Sky.
 

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Well, I logged in today for an update on Net.com's status, and here it is. Not the news I was hoping for, unfortunately. In light of the circumstances, can anyone recommend a stand-in for Clay's Black Cavendish? I've been hording my little stash in hopes that he would be able to get back on track, but even with stingy, occasional vaping, the well is about to run dry. Any suggestions?

EtherVapes has a straight black cavendish NET I believe. You can even try it for free using the link Jef just posted.
 

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Very much so. It's strange how two caramel tobaccos can be so different, but still able to satisfy the same itch -- whereas vanilla + tobacco can be 1,001 vastly different things! I guess caramel just doesn't have the variety that vanilla does.

How many ways from sugar be burned to make caramel? Probably many, but perhaps not nearly so many as there are different natural varieties of vanilla.
 

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How many ways from sugar be burned to make caramel? Probably many, but perhaps not nearly so many as there are different natural varieties of vanilla.

Totally, but what I take for granted is that the vanilla in these liquids is generally sold as, well, vanilla, as in a generic vanilla. Maybe that's the edge some vendors have (ahem, Vita) in that a liquid can be a "vanilla tobacco," but what can separate it from the rest is the kind type of vanilla. I still have never had a vanilla in a liquid like that in BYB's old RY4, but of course, it was only ever put out there as "vanilla." Thank goodness we are mostly beyond this with the term "tobacco".

Hell, there as a time when people didn't really know what was in Vita, let alone that it was "just" a vanilla tobacco. Like that liquid or not, it is so much more than what it is.
 

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Totally, but what I take for granted is that the vanilla in these liquids is generally sold as, well, vanilla, as in a generic vanilla.

If I recall correctly, and for whatever it's worth, Steve at MOV told me in an email during one of the beta tests I did for him that he used a combination of 13 different vanillas for one of the liquids. I was impressed.
 

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If I recall correctly, and for whatever it's worth, Steve at MOV told me in an email during one of the beta tests I did for him that he used a combination of 13 different vanillas for one of the liquids. I was impressed.

Jeezus Jiminy! I wonder if the liquid was just sold as "vanilla"?! LOL.
 
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