So after trying several heated PGA extractions, I've had mixed results so far. First up was with an old Cream Dominican cigar from a batch I had left over from my cigar smoking days. I did a 12-hour crock pot heat followed by a 2 day freeze with a 2.5 micron filtering. Reduced that by 75% using oven heat. Mixed that at 7% (with 28% PG, 65% VG). The initial shake and vape was pretty good as it tasted like a cigar. But then 1 week later the cigar taste was fading and an odd taste was surfacing. I was wondering if that was the alcohol. Then I just tried it again after another week and it's absolutely horrible, tastes like Windex or some industrial cleaner.
Immediately after making the first mix I took the rest of that extract and attempted a PG replacement of the PGA. I got 78% of it replaced and mixed it up at 9%. I'm getting similar results as above but it's taking longer to go bad. I also did a 5-day PGA extraction (same batch of cigars) with no heat. 10 days after mixing I feel it going the way of the others.
I've got some room temperature PG extractions going for those same cigars. The first one will turn 4 weeks old this coming Tuesday so I'll be filtering and mixing that for comparison. I have another batch that I'm going to process after 6 weeks.
Anyway, I also bought some pipe tobacco (Nightcap, Billy Budd, and Voodoo Queen) and did a 12 hour heated PGA extraction of those with a 48 hour freeze, filter, and 80% reduction using a small fan (took about 6 hours). That reduction caused all kinds of solid particles to appear even worse that what I showed earlier with the cigar. It really caked onto those jars, especially for the Nightcap which was difficult to clean. Much less for the Voodoo Queen. The Billy Budd was somewhere in between. Anyway, mixed those up at 5% and they were much stronger than the cigar batches. Nightcap had a dense smokey flavor. Voodoo Queen was milder with a slightly sweet taste and less smokey. Billy Budd was somewhere in between. After 2 weeks, they all taste about the same as before and Billy Budd is definitely my favorite among the three as it has more of a woody cigar taste than the others. I'm not (yet) getting any of that alcohol taste that ruined those cigar batches. I'm wonder if that's just because these are much stronger tobaccos and it's being masked. Time will tell. I also started room temperature PG extractions for these same tobaccos and will test them when they reach 4 weeks old.