Can someone tell me what is the optimal steep time for Wild Turkey Gej. Mine is about 2 weeks old now. It doesn't taste steeped though, and I am hoping, that it needs more steeping before I get the best out of it. Right now it's lacking bite and flavour is diffuse. I Is it a notoriously long steeper or will 3 or 4 weeks do the trick?
In other blog-like fragments of my vaping experience of late, I am really loving Want2Vape juices in my Igo-L. I started with London which was pipe at it's best. Earthy, robust, some grassiness and leafiness. Authentic pipe experience. What impresses me about Want2Vape juices is the lack of sweetness while still providing wonderful satisfying flavour. Lousville was divine. I prefer this burley (and I think it's burley, forgive my lack of real education on tobacco leaves) over all others, and that includes ahlusions Blue Grass Burley, which, while is an amazing juice, lacks the authentic analog like grassy notes of Want2Vape. Like it's namesake, ahlusion BGB is artful, fancy, bold and rich, flavoursome to the point that it tastes like someone mulched up grass clippings from a lawn and extracted a juice out of it. Both juices have hit all the right notes and have their place, but just in my own subjective taste, Want2Vape's Lousville is the down to Earth, European short film to ahlusions Hollywood blockbuster fictionalised storyline. I love a good hollywood blockbuster and the suspension of reality, but sometimes I want to taste some reality, something familiar and close to home which I can relate to. Lousville (and all the Want2Vape NET juices mentioned here) do that for me.
I have since loaded my Igo-L with Managua. Once again, this dripping RBA has drawn out flavour from this juice I didn't taste in other set ups. The taste of rich fertile soil, mild nutty tones and a whiff of chocolate the exhale. Dry, aromatic and familiar.Tastes a bit like MVJ County Squire but with more dimension, layers and complexity. County Squire is still a great juice in my opinion. It tastes just like a cigar and more on the Want2Vape side of the sweetness spectrum. Any NET that is not sweet is impressive in my opinion, all other factors aside. Cigars are not sweet. Pipe blends are not sweet. Cigarettes are not sweet. a NET that is not sweet appeals to me when I am in the mood for an old favourite rather than a new artful vaping sensation.
When I am in the mood for strong non-sweet juices, Want2Vape and Gej hit the spot in the limited range of juices in my possession, and sometimes, only Want2Vape alone can do it for me. There are some days, albeit rare, where everything tastes a bit too sweet for me, including Patriot (which never tastes bad, just sometimes, on the rare occasion, sweet to my palate). On these days Want2Vape Vapenstein NET blends and premium NET blends are indispensable.
I've got some Apache from MOV on it's way and I can't wait to try it. I also have Rygar, Blondie, Want2Vapes RY4 and others on the way. Can't wait.
In other blog-like fragments of my vaping experience of late, I am really loving Want2Vape juices in my Igo-L. I started with London which was pipe at it's best. Earthy, robust, some grassiness and leafiness. Authentic pipe experience. What impresses me about Want2Vape juices is the lack of sweetness while still providing wonderful satisfying flavour. Lousville was divine. I prefer this burley (and I think it's burley, forgive my lack of real education on tobacco leaves) over all others, and that includes ahlusions Blue Grass Burley, which, while is an amazing juice, lacks the authentic analog like grassy notes of Want2Vape. Like it's namesake, ahlusion BGB is artful, fancy, bold and rich, flavoursome to the point that it tastes like someone mulched up grass clippings from a lawn and extracted a juice out of it. Both juices have hit all the right notes and have their place, but just in my own subjective taste, Want2Vape's Lousville is the down to Earth, European short film to ahlusions Hollywood blockbuster fictionalised storyline. I love a good hollywood blockbuster and the suspension of reality, but sometimes I want to taste some reality, something familiar and close to home which I can relate to. Lousville (and all the Want2Vape NET juices mentioned here) do that for me.
I have since loaded my Igo-L with Managua. Once again, this dripping RBA has drawn out flavour from this juice I didn't taste in other set ups. The taste of rich fertile soil, mild nutty tones and a whiff of chocolate the exhale. Dry, aromatic and familiar.Tastes a bit like MVJ County Squire but with more dimension, layers and complexity. County Squire is still a great juice in my opinion. It tastes just like a cigar and more on the Want2Vape side of the sweetness spectrum. Any NET that is not sweet is impressive in my opinion, all other factors aside. Cigars are not sweet. Pipe blends are not sweet. Cigarettes are not sweet. a NET that is not sweet appeals to me when I am in the mood for an old favourite rather than a new artful vaping sensation.
When I am in the mood for strong non-sweet juices, Want2Vape and Gej hit the spot in the limited range of juices in my possession, and sometimes, only Want2Vape alone can do it for me. There are some days, albeit rare, where everything tastes a bit too sweet for me, including Patriot (which never tastes bad, just sometimes, on the rare occasion, sweet to my palate). On these days Want2Vape Vapenstein NET blends and premium NET blends are indispensable.
I've got some Apache from MOV on it's way and I can't wait to try it. I also have Rygar, Blondie, Want2Vapes RY4 and others on the way. Can't wait.