I cant get over I still have that Janty still in classifiedsno takers at all humm...
It's just business. Lower your price.
I cant get over I still have that Janty still in classifiedsno takers at all humm...
It's just business. Lower your price.
well $11.00 shipped for 14ml I thought was a great deal for a great juice,![]()
Anyways I did order some Zues RY4 last week and still have not got it, the milkshake RY4 they had was really good to for some reason so thought i would try the Zues RY4 out I know you did not rank it high but they said its a different version V2 so i will give my thoughts unless you did go over V2.
For an on-topic post, I have a bottle of Virginia Flake RY4 from MOV. Received my first order from MOV a couple days ago, the RY4 with a few of their other NETs. The two I've tried so far, Sunday Morning and Pendragon, both have me enamoured. Not only are they flavors I enjoy, the levels of depth and balance are very impressive and points to well thought out, complex juices made by someone skilled at the art. Sunday Morning pulls a rare feat of dark, rich tobacco in a fairly light and clean amber liquid.
These two give me high expectations for the RY4, and I'll be pretty disappointed if they don't display the same level of balance and quality. I just checked out Bill's original review, and it looks promising for me. I have opened it and the scent was a pretty noticable caramel which smelled very good. Probably start vaping it tomorrow.
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Jerms, Pendragon and Sunday Morning are both very good NET's and I will be surprised if Full VA Flake does not give you a similar satisfaction. All three of these get daily vaping time from me! Let us know how the VA Flake strikes you. It is one of my faves.
Just stopping by to say howdy! Not vaping RY4 much these days but I wanted to say hi to my buddy Bill![]()
This is funny, I'm vaping it now and I just posted in the NT thread my first impressions. I had to stop halfway through and retract what I was saying. The first few vapes was all caramel popcorn with no tobacco which I was writing about, then BAM, while typing and vaping the tobacco flavor exploded in my mouth lmao. Weirdest thing I've experienced in a while, more time is needed with this, which I can gladly do now that the profile is suddenly to my liking.
Jerms,
What a relief! I was just about to leave a response post on the Natural Tobaccos thread, one of those "Amazing how one person can perceive a juice as so completely different from another person's perception."
Guess I don't have to now. LOL.
As I posted recently, I regard MOV Full Virginia Flake RY4 as the most accessible of the new crop of NET-based RY4s for people accustomed to a traditional RY4 flavor profile. All of those four juices (Ahlusion Gold Rising, MOV FVF RY4, QuickNic ouR whY qu4tro, and MyVapeJuice Rogue RY4) have their strong points of distinction, but MOV is the most in the fold of RY4, so to speak.
I received my bottles of Janty Classic and DK. On the DK RY4 one the ingredients include vanillin tincture (15%) and peach aldehyde (1%), the classic didn't include PA but had some other long chemical ingredients. The vanillin I understand, but what's with the PA? I did a google search to try to figure out what it is, most of the results I can't make any sense of, but figured out it's made in China and is used for flavoring and fragrance in perfume. There was dozens of opposing descriptions of it including peach of course and other fruits. Anyone know what this is doing in an RY4 and has this been discussed?
IF we can believe what we've learned from Ludo, namely that the recipe used today for Janty RY4 DK-Series is exactly the same as the recipe for the juice that Ludo and the unnamed Dekang flavor chemist came up with on that day in 2007 in the Dekang production facility in China when RY4 was initially created and named, THEN the answer to your question---"What's peach aldehyde doing in an RY4?"---is that PA is one of the original ingredients of RY4.
At the strength listed (1%), one wild guess as to why might be that peach aldehyde doesn't add any discernible fruit flavor, but instead slightly alters the taste profile of whatever multiple flavorings make up the caramel element of the original RY4. Relatively few RY4s---especially those made by the larger manufacturers---use off-the-shelf single caramel and vanilla flavorings. Almost all of them use multiple flavoring components to come up with 'composite' caramel and 'composite' vanilla. Any number of reasons could account for this approach. One possibility is to make the three core flavors harmonize better or blend more effectively.
Someone who assumes that any fool can add caramel and vanilla to a tobacco flavor base and come up with a good RY4 is badly misinformed. As evidence to support this assertion, I can cite all of us on this thread (at least four or five of us that I know of, including myself) who have tried that very approach, often in numerous DIY experiments using different combinations and ratios of various flavoring manufacturers' caramel, vanilla, and tobacco concentrates, and have experienced without exception nothing but unsatisfactory, disappointing results. Some of these DIY experiments have produced juices that are occasionally interesting, but none of the experiments (again, as far as I know) has succeeded in creating a finished juice that tastes like the traditional profile of an RY4.
But enough of my looney-tunes speculation. Let's get more realistic. A much more likely reason for the use of 1% peach aldehyde as a "base ingredient" (since that's what it's listed under on the label) in Janty RY4 DK is that it's not a flavoring agent at all (you'll notice that individual flavorings are not listed on the Janty labels) and plays no role in the taste of the RY4, but instead adds a peach color to the liquid or maybe a very slight peach scent to the juice's nose, perhaps to compensate for or cover up a less pleasant odor. After all, the entire range of synthetic fruit aldehydes is used primarily for making perfumes.
For what it's worth, while not listed in either the RY4 nor the RY4-X in the Classic series labels, that 1% peach aldehyde is listed as a base ingredient in both the PG and VG versions of Janty RY4 in the Elixir series.