Report from the Mad Scientist’s Lab:
Today I did three more experiments making 6ml bottles of diy Classic RY4. I tried my current best recipe (v7, which is simply v6 with even less caramel and vanilla) using three different synthetic tobacco flavorings:
TFA Flue-Cured flavoring,
TFA DK-TAB flavoring, and
DecadentVapors Tobacco flavoring. I’d been using the Chinese synthetic flavoring from TobaccoExpress called “Tobacco.” That super-concentrate was purchased from EcigExpress and chosen for its middle-of-the-road flavor and general neutrality. I wondered how other tobaccos would fare.
My expectation was that Flue-Cured and DK-TAB wouldn’t be ideal tobacco bases for a Classic RY4, for the simple reason that both concentrates impart a distinct and slightly eccentric tobacco flavor. TFA Flue-Cured is probably Burley and Virginia flavor, and DK-TAB has the infamous Chinese mystery nut. I had higher hopes for DV Tobacco, whose description from the manufacturer was “medium smoky, with sun-cured Burley notes.” I thought maybe on that one.
For the other ingredients, I used:
1.7% (2 drops) Capella Caramel
1.7% (2 drops) Capella French Vanilla
1.7% (2 drops) Lorann Tart & Sour
0.8% (1 drop) FlavourArt MTS Vape Wizard
all three 6ml bottles were mixed with a 50/50 PG/VG base @ 24 mg nic strength
Results were exactly as expected. The Flue-Cured and DK-TAB tobaccos didn’t harmonize as well with the caramel and vanilla. They stood out rather than blending in, and they just didn’t taste right for a Classic RY4.
DecadentVapors Tobacco was, indeed, better. Not as good as the TobaccoExpress Tobacco super-concentrate I’ve been using, but workable.
I then tried adding one additional drop of TFA Caramel Candy and TFA Bavarian Cream to each bottle, pushing the overall percentages caramel and vanilla to 1.7% each. The only result that produced was to make each of the three tobacco versions more of what they already were. DK-TAB remained the worst---DK-TAB is simply the wrong tobacco flavor for
any RY4, Classic or Custom. Flue-Cured wasn't terrible, but it wasn't particularly good, either. DV Tobacco remained the pick of this particular litter, but not as good as TobaccoExpress Tobacco. And none of the three could hold a candle to a retail juice Classic RY4, such as SmoklessImage Volt RY4.
I’m still puzzling some over how to accentuate the brightness and treble notes in the flavor profile. That’s one of the central characteristics of at least two of the best retail juice Chinese RY4s. Both the Janty RY4s and SmoklessImage Volt RY4 have it in spades---an almost efforvescent sparkle that leans toward brassy---and while my best diy recipe so far (v7) gets reasonably close, it’s only 60% there. I’ve succeeded nicely in achieving the unified singularity of overall flavor by keeping the percentages of caramel and vanilla very low (which also gives the juice a nice lean Classic bite), but the high-end sparkle isn’t yet where I'd like it to be.
In fairness, though, many of the higher-rated Classic RY4s don't quite sparkle---their high-end notes are smooth and calm rather than emphatic---so if I can't figure it out, that won't mean failure.
In the meantime, however, back to the lab…