this is my first cactus recipe…i kept it simple and didnt add too many other ingredients as i wanted to understand this cactus without too much interference…
Just your regular Virginia tobacco infused with some awesome spices, which highlight and enhance the delicate nature of this tobacco and a tiny bit of espresso coffee to add some flavour contrast. Also the mix of spices and Latakia counter-act the natural sweetness of Virginia and maple syrup providing a more balanced and exquisite vape.
Sweet cinnamon vape, closest I’ve come to a true Sugar Bear, I love any combination of sweet cinnamon so threw this together so I would stop ‘testing’ these custard and the cheesecake blends. But after it steeped a few days I realized the resemblance to the flavor of Cuttwoods blend. Happy mixing everyone
Talk about something that looks yummy! Dang, I bet you have to duct tap your jaws to keep your mouth from exploding
In my Peach one I thought about some cinnamon and brown sugar. Still may try it later but really I’ve been working on creating liquids that are complex with fewer flavors and overall percentages.
After vaping the real deal all those flavors popped into my head. You can taste them in the juice. So I have been chasing the tail of that dragon a few weeks now. I think this is it. But steeping will tell me if I caught that sucker or not. Either way, it’s a pretty rich and deliciois vape at first mix.
I just want to take a moment to promote this recipe to anyone who has all the flavors. PV says to let this steep a month. I made it 19 days ago so not quite there yet but I will hold off another 11 days once this tank is empty. Won’t be easy but I will because if the next week and a half does anything more to improve on it I will be stunned. This juice is incredible! And I’m really, really not a fan of that licorice taste I get from Anise and Absinthe, but here it works better than anything I’ve had it in. Playing around with power and temp is fun too. That licorice note seems ever present at any power level, although when adjusting I find other notes in the mix tend to raise their hand to be recognized. I found my favorite setting in the Aromamizer with dual 22ga Ti build at 510F and 52 watts. Thanks @Pro_Vapes for the share. Question - did you learn this at Hogwarts or something?
Thanks for the nod SM. It’s one of my faves. One month is just standard procedure for me. If you like it then I say go ahead and vape it.[quote=“SthrnMixer, post:479, topic:18245”]
did you learn this at Hogwarts or something?
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I’m just an unconventional mixer. I don’t mind taking chances on odd pairings. I’ve mixed peach and pear before. I was intrigue by Anise and Absinthe after my 1st tobacco mix with the two. I feel the orange cream just bridges the the other flavors together. A bit of luck also nailing the %s on the first try.
Darn, I made this recipe last week and put it away somewhere in the back so it will get some time to mature. I was hoping I would forget about it and find it later, all steeped and ready and there you go reminding me of it
Well if you’re like me this will NOT be an ADV. I liken it more to 24 year old Chivas Regal. Something I will use when I feel like treating myself. I filled up my 6ml RDTA last night and I’m just now almost empty. Savor the flavor!
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Well if you’re like me this will NOT be an ADV.
[/quote]Probably not, I mean I’m Dutch and I love liquorice but I’m also a tobacco nut and very rarely vape a juice that doesn’t have any in it. Some juices look so damn tasty that I just have to try them out.
No, not really…I’m one of those people that feels describing flavors is close to impossible…for instance: describe the flavor of banana without using texture or comparison…sorry, bro