I first learned about Prohibition Vapor from Calivapers and was lucky enough to score 3 sample bottles from Chris & Bryan after their sample run. I've had the samples for awhile but didn't have the chance to give them a test until last week. So here is my attempt at a review.
Prohibition Vapor currently have 3 flavors in their line up and they are namely-
For this review, the blends come in 6mg nicotine and tested using a cotton + 0.5ohm/0.4ohm 26 awg dual micro coil setup on a Copper Quasar rda.

Vapor production for all 3 is great and IMO the juices are well blended. I love how the blends are "light" and clean. There isn't really any lingering aftertaste as the taste just stays on my palate for awhile. As I have the tendency to chain vape when I'm in front of the computer, its this "lightness" which qualifies the juices as a Daily Vape for me. I do not get sick of the taste and truly enjoy coaxing the subtle flavors to pop out with each consecutive vape.
If I had to choose, I would rank Alfred Hitchcock right at the top of my list, followed by Mary Pickford. There is just something about Alfred Hitchcock which keeps seducing me to drip it.
I think the juices should be out on the market soon and I would definitely recommend giving them a try.
Pls note that taste is subjective and the opinions expressed above are mine alone. I am not affiliated with Prohibition Vapor.
Prohibition Vapor currently have 3 flavors in their line up and they are namely-
From my emails with Chris & Bryan,they have indicated their ejuices are 60/40 (VG/PG) blend and comes pre-steeped. Their recipe includes premium flavorings and some of their blends use their own extracts (any vanilla, orange zest, etc flavors are extracted in-house) to give their line a unique taste.Mary Pickford - A sweet, smooth and refreshing creamy pineapple & coconut blend with the slightest hint of strawberry.
Shirley Temple - A delicate and perfectly balanced sweet and tart citrus blend with a cherry overtone.
Alfred Hitchcock - A dark, earthy, almond espresso with hints of Bailey’s irish cream and amaretto with an orange zest undertone. A complex flavor sure to excite your senses.
For this review, the blends come in 6mg nicotine and tested using a cotton + 0.5ohm/0.4ohm 26 awg dual micro coil setup on a Copper Quasar rda.

- Mary Pickford
The smell test from the bottle is absolutely delicious. Spot on flavor notes as described. Upon inhale, the taste of pineapple with a light hint of coconut is unmistakeable. I like how the coconut has been played down as most of the coconut blends out there are just too overwhelming. Hint of strawberry is detected upon exhale and slight after taste on the palate.
The cream taste is light and definitely not full bodied. Let me try to explain that better. The vapor does not taste creamy but rather there's a creamy feel to it. Not saying there is anything wrong with that. In fact i think its this lightness and feel which helps deliver a realistic taste to the pineapple and coconut. Very well made blend and taste nothing like other pineapple + coconut blends I've tried. Most blends taste like pina coloada but I love how Prohibition Vapor take this classic blend to deliver something unique.
The cream taste is light and definitely not full bodied. Let me try to explain that better. The vapor does not taste creamy but rather there's a creamy feel to it. Not saying there is anything wrong with that. In fact i think its this lightness and feel which helps deliver a realistic taste to the pineapple and coconut. Very well made blend and taste nothing like other pineapple + coconut blends I've tried. Most blends taste like pina coloada but I love how Prohibition Vapor take this classic blend to deliver something unique.
- Shirley Temple
From the bottle, the smell of citrus is unmistakeable. Sharp citrus notes detected upon inhale. To be honest I didn't really like this when I first tried it. I couldn't really pinpoint a reason. I've never been a fan of citrus blends as most blends which I've tried, were either too sweet or they had a synthetic taste to it. Shirley Temple doesn't have a chemical taste to it, but vaping it somehow reminds me of Glade air freshner. I decided to steep the shirley temple and revisit it a week later.
After revisiting it a week later, I've found that a warmer vape (0.4ohm setup) delivers a sweeter, less tarty citrus taste. I'm gettiing lemon and maybe a touch of orange from the citrus. I'm also starting to appreciate the zesty finish which becomes more pronounced after each consecutive vapes. The sweetness is not overbearing and blends just right with the tartness of the citrus notes. Slight cherry notes is picked up during the exhale after consecutive vapes.
After revisiting it a week later, I've found that a warmer vape (0.4ohm setup) delivers a sweeter, less tarty citrus taste. I'm gettiing lemon and maybe a touch of orange from the citrus. I'm also starting to appreciate the zesty finish which becomes more pronounced after each consecutive vapes. The sweetness is not overbearing and blends just right with the tartness of the citrus notes. Slight cherry notes is picked up during the exhale after consecutive vapes.
- Alfred Hitchcock
What can I say about this. It is described as a complex flavor and my initial thoughts were this is going to be a "heavy" flavor which lingers in your mouth. Something like the 5 Pawns signature series. I couldn't be more wrong.
Smell test from the bottle promises a almond rich amaretto flavor. First few vapes gave me exactly that. An almond rich taste with a slight hint of cream (probably from the bailey's). Like the Mary Pickford, the creaminess is light, not overpowering and becomes more pronounced with each exhale. I'm not really picking up on the espresso as I think its being covered by the almond.You do get a slight coffee taste but I don't detect that with every vape. It is in a sense a truly complex flavor as you'll keep picking up hints of different notes with each vape. For example, after chain vaping on it after 2-3 drips and reducing the airhole size to half, I'm detecting a orange nutty coffee after taste with the warmer vape. The Alfred really reminds me of a Guillermo Leon Gran Toro and A. Fuente Anejo number 55.
Smell test from the bottle promises a almond rich amaretto flavor. First few vapes gave me exactly that. An almond rich taste with a slight hint of cream (probably from the bailey's). Like the Mary Pickford, the creaminess is light, not overpowering and becomes more pronounced with each exhale. I'm not really picking up on the espresso as I think its being covered by the almond.You do get a slight coffee taste but I don't detect that with every vape. It is in a sense a truly complex flavor as you'll keep picking up hints of different notes with each vape. For example, after chain vaping on it after 2-3 drips and reducing the airhole size to half, I'm detecting a orange nutty coffee after taste with the warmer vape. The Alfred really reminds me of a Guillermo Leon Gran Toro and A. Fuente Anejo number 55.
Vapor production for all 3 is great and IMO the juices are well blended. I love how the blends are "light" and clean. There isn't really any lingering aftertaste as the taste just stays on my palate for awhile. As I have the tendency to chain vape when I'm in front of the computer, its this "lightness" which qualifies the juices as a Daily Vape for me. I do not get sick of the taste and truly enjoy coaxing the subtle flavors to pop out with each consecutive vape.
If I had to choose, I would rank Alfred Hitchcock right at the top of my list, followed by Mary Pickford. There is just something about Alfred Hitchcock which keeps seducing me to drip it.
I think the juices should be out on the market soon and I would definitely recommend giving them a try.
Pls note that taste is subjective and the opinions expressed above are mine alone. I am not affiliated with Prohibition Vapor.
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