Put that in your pipe and vape it!

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Picklesworth.

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Every month i go analog free I buy myself somthing nice from the e-smoke universe. To celebrate my 4th month I have decided to purchase somthing from e-pipe mods after my mind being blown by there website. Now, curent financial constraints prevent me from purchasing one of there amazing custom works but I am happy to say I did purchase one of there hV square pipes. Mahagony with a patina brass button, a brass ego mega atty with a custom 'black rose' pipe tip. I can also fit it to ego mega dc's. Very nice indeed. My point is I was hoping some one could recomend there favorite pipe tobacco styl juice. I am a big fan of tobacco juice, Love vaperite and have some want2vape on the way. The more funky and earthy the better, i just cant imagine vaping watermellon or bluberry cheescake out of my stately lookin new pipe mod!
looking foward to your sugestions.
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Vapenstein's London

...far and away the closest niquid approximation to smoking an actual "English" blend pipe tobacco I have tasted to date. Point of fact, it is the closest niquid approximation to actual burning tobacco I have tasted. It is spot-on Latakia/Oriental/(Virginia) tobacco in a briar pipe. Now, back in the day, this would not have been my FAVORITE English blend (it ain't Penzance or Sobranie or even Frog Morton) but, for a niquid, it is amazingly accurate.

Not for the "lightweight", this is a strong, earthy, smoky flavor with substantial TH but (imo) weak vapor production. The flavor is strong enough that it can stand being diluted with VG. This produces substantially more vapor but mutes the flavor somewhat. So "muted", this is my go-to flavor after a big meal. Makes me wish I could afford to have one of my larger briars modded. Personally, I get it low nic. and cut it with VG nicotine solution.

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want2vape Vapenstein Blend London
 

Picklesworth.

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Thank you Jslay00! This is good news! I thought
London would be what I was after and have some on the way all ready.
Good to hear it from a seasoned pipe smoker. I will also need to order more perique blend from vaporite I'm sure. Vapensstein being a fan of the pipe himself I knew I couldn't go wrong there.
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(it ain't Penzance or Sobranie or even Frog Morton)

I have a couple pounds of Penzance cellared. I go back and forth on this one. Sometimes I pack it just right and smoke it in the right pipe and I love the dry, briny, sour notes it has. Other times I find it lightweight and unsatisfying.

That's the problem with Latakia, once you develop a taste for it and smoke fuller and fuller blends, you find yourself getting drawn back to those blends that at first glance seemed to be too much. I have some 5 yr old Old Ironsides, and of course the Latakia mellows a lot with time, but it's delicious. I ordered a pound of the stuff fresh for the cellar planning to let it age, but by gosh I like it fresh too! I also found GL Pease Odyssey a bit much the first bowl, but sure enough within a week I was craving it.

Chalk it up to the limitations of E Liquid that we can't squeeze more nuance out of the source tobaccos. Trust me guys, I am ALWAYS thinking of how to skin this cat. We are all making a nicotine fortified syrup out of PG, VG and flavorings. There is no E Liquid in the world at this time that I truly consider to be an artisanal product, but I really, really want to change that.

We're moving in the right direction, and hopefully the hardware guys out there can help us out down the road. The atomizer/cartomizer is the Achilles Heel of this whole show, and I am constantly hoping some smart person out there will design something that works better than what we use now. That's the problem with being an early adopter, you get to experience the growing pains of the vaping community.
 

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Indeed. I often forget we are in the infancy of vapeing technology. I hope to see developments in hardware as well. Developments were the aim is to replacate the nuanced flavors of tobacco. Such that smoking someday may become obsolete. Maybe some kind of work with filaments burning at specific temps for specific juices. Perhaps some day we will not only talk of ohms and volts but temperature and coil/filament material.
As long as there is a demand for quality maverick developers will be there. Its a brave new vaping world!
 
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