Hey Nick. I've recently received all the HouseofLiquid's El Toros going in on a group. Even splitting the cost, we all paid a pretty penny for a chance to try those UK NETs. The first one I tried was Eden, their apple tobacco. I love it, but agree with others in a conversation going in the natural tobacco thread that it lacks cohesion. It's my first apple tobacco, but others who've had different ones agreed that was a common factor in apple tobaccos. They are apple AND tobacco rather than a cohesive apple tobacco. One theory is that since all NETs available with apple contain the flavoring adding after, that one with apple added pre-extraction or pre-maceration might work to create a more authentic apple tobacco vape.
I haven't had your Apple Cured yet, though it's on my list. Do you mind revealing if you add apple flavor after the maceration? And if so, any plans to incorporate it before? I have no personal experience with extraction, so I don't know if it would turn out a good product to use a pipe tobacco with apple casing or to use actual apples in the maceration.
I've been vaping your Wrangler Light for several weeks and I love it. I understand the version I have is an update that uses flavored tobacco for the maceration rather than the previous version which flavor was added afterwards. Since I've only had the new version I can't compare it to the old, but like Patriot, I hear your newer versions are improvements over already great juice. I can taste the chocolate notes in Wrangler, but honestly only when looking for them. It's not a chocolate tobacco, but contains notes of chocolate that only play to enhance the tobacco. I love that about it.
I personally enjoy Eden for it's combo of NET with apple, so I'm sure I'll enjoy your Apple Cured whatever your process is. I totally get when people say the apple and tobacco seem to compete in most vendor's version of this vape (the few there is). I really don't think it's a balance issue, as Eden, and what I hear about Apple Cured, isn't overpowered by either the apple or tobacco. So is there another method to incorporate apple into a tobacco vape that works? I'm fully aware this may just be a case of me and a couple others contemplating our navels too much.
P.S. Fire-Cured rocks
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I haven't had your Apple Cured yet, though it's on my list. Do you mind revealing if you add apple flavor after the maceration? And if so, any plans to incorporate it before? I have no personal experience with extraction, so I don't know if it would turn out a good product to use a pipe tobacco with apple casing or to use actual apples in the maceration.
I've been vaping your Wrangler Light for several weeks and I love it. I understand the version I have is an update that uses flavored tobacco for the maceration rather than the previous version which flavor was added afterwards. Since I've only had the new version I can't compare it to the old, but like Patriot, I hear your newer versions are improvements over already great juice. I can taste the chocolate notes in Wrangler, but honestly only when looking for them. It's not a chocolate tobacco, but contains notes of chocolate that only play to enhance the tobacco. I love that about it.
I personally enjoy Eden for it's combo of NET with apple, so I'm sure I'll enjoy your Apple Cured whatever your process is. I totally get when people say the apple and tobacco seem to compete in most vendor's version of this vape (the few there is). I really don't think it's a balance issue, as Eden, and what I hear about Apple Cured, isn't overpowered by either the apple or tobacco. So is there another method to incorporate apple into a tobacco vape that works? I'm fully aware this may just be a case of me and a couple others contemplating our navels too much.
P.S. Fire-Cured rocks
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