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JG Blend is a sleeper. It really does work authentically on both the tobacco and coffee front. What I really like about it is that the coffee does not taste of a normal coffee flavoring but, I dunno, coffee. I also like that you can order dark or light roast.

I can't believe that I have not ordered more of this juice, but it's so easy to forget about or overlook some of the 30 tobaccos Ahlusion sells (two have yet to be released to the public aside from the samples at the store). Oy Vey. My list grows.

I'm definitely going to have to try this w/ the light roast option. Sounds delicious.
 

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Have any of you tried Welcome to [url]www.beeliquid.com - Handcrafted e-liquid[/url]'s NET? #2, 5, 7 and 8 are all of the NET variety. I'm very curious about them.

They also have another of my favorites. :D

Dang, Shatner! I have NEVER seen or heard of these folk. Thanks.

Edit** I don't remember hearing of these folk, but apparently I did!
 
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Beeliquid released a couple NETs last month. I found them just browsing eliquid vendor sites. I did email them twice in a few months to see if they used NETs but they never got back. Well, they have them now. I bought them and received today. Here's the links to each one:
Tobacco #8 from Virginia Fire Cured
Tobacco #2 from Havana Leaf
Tobacco #5 from Connecticut Shade Tobacco

out of the box, these are pretty good. No extra flavors and very distinct from each other.

Man, this thread is so dense, I forget stuff that I already read.
 

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I'm sure they will. Mat got back to me within a couple hours.

That's not much of a review of their liquids. Guess I'll order some sample bottles when my finances are a bit more in order.

Luce spoke about their liquids in the comments sections of a Youtube review. My interest has waned, but I'll keep an open mind. I wish they offered a sample pack or something. I look forward to hearing back from them.
 

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Have any of you tried Welcome to www.beeliquid.com - Handcrafted e-liquid's NET? #2, 5, 7 and 8 are all of the NET variety. I'm very curious about them.

They also have another of my favorites. :D
Simple, one leaf extractions need to be done pretty well to be interesting IMO. I have found I prefer more complex flavors as it is easy to "lose" the simple ones when vaped for longer periods. Virginia Fire Cured does sound like it might have some promise.
 

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Simple, one leaf extractions need to be done pretty well to be interesting IMO. I have found I prefer more complex flavors as it is easy to "lose" the simple ones when vaped for longer periods. Virginia Fire Cured does sound like it might have some promise.

You're right, Johni. I was looking at that same one (FC).
 

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I'm straining my tea-bacco (SMELLS SO GOOD) and I've started a new one. All this coffee tawk (cue Mike Myers impression) had me thinking about a coffeebacco. So into the pot goes a sample of Samuel Gawith Chocolate Flake plus some coffee purchased especially for the occasion. East Timorese, organic, fairly traded, and all that guff. Hope it works.
 

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I suppose I'm about ready to post in the Netty Awards. It has been an adjustment recently getting used to having pretty much just favorites in the juice stash! Nothing new coming and Ahlusions aros that I haven't tried yet won't get here in time. There are more NETs that I definitely want to try but at a more leisurely pace.
 

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I'm straining my tea-bacco (SMELLS SO GOOD) and I've started a new one. All this coffee tawk (cue Mike Myers impression) had me thinking about a coffeebacco. So into the pot goes a sample of Samuel Gawith Chocolate Flake plus some coffee purchased especially for the occasion. East Timorese, organic, fairly traded, and all that guff. Hope it works.

Sounds delicious! I'll gladly be a test dummy!
 

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I suppose I'm about ready to post in the Netty Awards. It has been an adjustment recently getting used to having pretty much just favorites in the juice stash! Nothing new coming and Ahlusions aros that I haven't tried yet won't get here in time. There are more NETs that I definitely want to try but at a more leisurely pace.

As the beneficiary of you getting rid of your non favorites, I am happy you are hanging with your good ones. Haven't tried a lot of them as I don't drip and need more gear to sample them efficiently. Two vapemail hardware orders on the way which should open that up a bit.

Edit: also, your NET adventure has been nothing short of super aggressive. Leisure sounds like a welcome thing.
 
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I placed my second order with GeJ today. Acadian Gold, Wrangler Light, and Bull Durham. I was mulling over Perique but decided to wait.

I also received some juice from AiV today. Ordered it quite a while ago. A small sampler to see what they were like and I also ordered their test NET flavor Pear Ship. Opened the bottle to a really strong pear scent, afraid to try it right now. Into the steep box!
 
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OK NETsters. I want to open up a debate on a topic that was brought to my attention. It is my understanding that fire-cured tobacco is a process whereby the tobacco is dried/cured using smoke. It is thought by some that smoked foods contain carcinogens. Does this apply to fire-cured NETS? After all, it is our health we are talking about.

Smoked food and cancer. - PubMed Mobile
 

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Edit: this is in response to Bronze. I think the beer is taking hold.

As an avid smoker of meats, the following may be biased.

I'm not concerned. Grilling food creates carcinogens as well along with all the fumes you inhale from anything from car exhaust to perfume. Fried foods, even baking something can produce similar effects. Getting a flavor from this smoking process is probably way, way down the list of potentially harmful things you run into every day. Sure, there could be something there but it's negligible in the grand scheme of things. My opinion is if it keeps you from smoking that is a GOOD thing. I am also a recent quitter so others may not have that in mind.
 

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I'm not sure about the carcinogens in fire cured tobacco, but I just found this article that says fire curing produces tobacco with the lowest sugar content of any curing method:

http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/tobacco-basics-nicotine-amp-sugar-content-curing-methods

So extracts from fire cured tobacco should vape cleaner and have less gunk burning on the coil, which might help offset any potential bad news about the added wood smoke element.

The tobacco with the lowest sugar content by type is Burley, so dark fired Burley can end up with little to no sugar. Might be handy info for the DIY tobacco extractors.
 
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