Thank you for the well thought out dissertation on juice craftsmanship.
Sucks to admit, but I also believe the Majors will get into the game soon. Then again, that was also said about another smoking material that has since been legalized in many states, so maybe they won't.
Of corse, vaping is directly affecting their market share of consumers.....damn.
They certainly will enter this market.
Tobacco Absolute- this is a concentrate of natural tobacco extract. There must be something more to the process that makes it, because this is generally nicotine-free. It is extremely potent, and actually gives a somewhat ashy taste. Used with an extremely delicate hand, it actually imparts a sense of burning tobacco. Odd, because there is no reason it should, being a concentrate of tobacco extract. A vendor I really like makes juice that uses tobacco absolute to wonderful effect. I can't detect it, but I know it's a primary ingredient in all their tobacco vapes. Almost every other juice that uses tobacco absolute sticks out like a sore thumb, because used indiscriminately it makes the juice taste like straight ash tray.
Tobacco absolute is an important blending ingredient that, used well, adds a note that helps your brain accept vaping as a cigarette replacement. The problem here is that almost no juice uses it well, so most vendors would do well to steer clear of using it.
The answer is, I am sure, somewhere but I don't have the time to search. So, can someone please tell me how to "step down" on the nic level in the juice, can you do that yourself or do you have to buy it that way?![]()
I have nothing to do with the mentioned vendor. We ended our relationship some months ago, but they've decided to keep selling the juice that was formerly Vapenstein Blend anyway. I do not endorse this product.
Heh, neither did I!OMG. I didn't know that.![]()
Screw it, let's start with a clean slate
The most overlooked aspect of making juice is performance.