At three weeks of age, v2b has mellowed. The caramel is still what you smell, but the main flavor is the gritty tobacco. I can taste the vanilla, but it has blended with the caramel to give a light sweetness to the exhale. There is a "reall cigarette" taste that the NET gives the blend. I think if I was first coming off the stinkies, this would be a good replacement flavor.
After only a week, v11 tastes very vanilla heavy. There is almost no real tobacco flavor and very little caramel. I can taste the apricot citrus that others have mentioned. In fact it tastes like an apricot vanilla drink. In the background I get a hint of the grassy tobacco NET.
As v2b loses its distinct triangle of flavors into a more tobacco blend, the smoothie flavors of the heavy vanilla v11 may need more steeping. So for now, I can't really compare the two. It will take a few more weeks for me to be able to tell which one I like better.
Niether of the two versions of Bill's Skydancer NET RY4 are like any commercial RY4s. This is not a shock, as Bill is making them into something he would like, and he is no longer an RY4 lover. We have cured him of his love of RY4s, by making him try every different version of every mom and pop vendor's RY4. So what I get in Bill's RY4s is extreme custom blends, that can be called RY4s due mainly because they contain the trifecta of flavors.
Even though these are on the extreme edge of RY4-land, I do like them. I will further review these in a couple weeks, after v11 has had a chance to steep properly. Thank you Bill. You da man!
After only a week, v11 tastes very vanilla heavy. There is almost no real tobacco flavor and very little caramel. I can taste the apricot citrus that others have mentioned. In fact it tastes like an apricot vanilla drink. In the background I get a hint of the grassy tobacco NET.
As v2b loses its distinct triangle of flavors into a more tobacco blend, the smoothie flavors of the heavy vanilla v11 may need more steeping. So for now, I can't really compare the two. It will take a few more weeks for me to be able to tell which one I like better.
Niether of the two versions of Bill's Skydancer NET RY4 are like any commercial RY4s. This is not a shock, as Bill is making them into something he would like, and he is no longer an RY4 lover. We have cured him of his love of RY4s, by making him try every different version of every mom and pop vendor's RY4. So what I get in Bill's RY4s is extreme custom blends, that can be called RY4s due mainly because they contain the trifecta of flavors.
Even though these are on the extreme edge of RY4-land, I do like them. I will further review these in a couple weeks, after v11 has had a chance to steep properly. Thank you Bill. You da man!