Hey Levitas...help me understand what the Malty Toffee is supposed to taste like, and on what atty type you find it to be the best. I bought two 10ml bottles of 0 nic by mistake, (I meant to get 2 bottles of 24mg 30ml. Bad shopping on my part). I decided to try it to get a gist of the flavor, and I taste no flavor at all. Is this a steeping issue?
Summary: 1). Define Malty Toffee flavor? 2) What atty type is best for this juice?
Thank you in advance if you or someone else can answer!
First of all, what's the born on date?
Second, what are you vaping on?
Thrid, how long has it been since you've smoked a cigarette?
Don's juices are notorious for their subtle underlining flavors of rich quality. Numerous of these juices need time to steep for most and for some, can just vape it out of the box with no problem.
To define Malty Toffee is a difficult task indeed. When I first bought it, I thought it was going to taste like a Heath Bar (with chocolate and whatnot) but it doesn't, at least not to me it don't. I get a nice smooth sweet flavor and the toffeeness tastes more homemade than that of a mass produced candy bar.
I vape on a standard eGo battery (3.3-3.4volts?) and with an IkenVape 2.0ohm LR atomizer and it's pure bliss. The Malty Toffee I am vaping now is a 12mg born on 2-24-2011
You can see a huge color difference after months of steeping - if yours is fresh, it should be a lighter to light/darkish tan color... well this 2 month old juice is a much darker golden color and they both smell fantastic.
Truth is, if you're used to powerful flavors, you may not like or even be able to identify the subtleness of Malty Toffee. You can try a 306 atty or LR atty to try and bring out the flavor more.