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Postman
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Just pm'd as well, and pm'd bozzer89 just for the hell of it as well, lol.
Thats nice of you, look forward to trying this. Thanks
Red astaire I think has a little taste of elderflower in there too ?
If you hadn't noticed I'm vaping red astaire lol
I was actually considering getting some elderflower for mixing.
What's red astaire
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Ancient Burley Aniseed
15% Aged Burley (DIY concentrate from this tobacco)
4% Aniseed
50/50 PG,VG @ 13mg nic
Mixed about 7pm,good shake to disperse the 2 flavours & the odd solid of tobacco.
Results in a fruity aniseed that is mouth-wateringly nice(the Burley on its own is also nice,slightly fruity)
Canadian Caramel
15% Canadian Virginia (tobacco concentrate from this)
4% Capella Caramel
Needs a tweak to percentages maybe,though might not after steeping(will try it again in a week or 2)
Smooth Butterscotch
15% Smooth Virginia
5% Butterscotch
Definitely needs steeping as reminded me of vomit/bile in back of throat on 1st inhale,but it was straight on top of the Aniseed so proving that Aniseed+Butterscotch is not a "mysterious unknown wonder vape"
Licorice R.C
15% Red Canadian Virginia(Red & Canadian Virginia tobacco)
4% Licorice
Similar taste to the Aged Burley Aniseed,but milder.
R.C.A
15% Red Canadian Virginia
4% Aniseed
Yet to be tasted as taste buds been hammered with testing the above but expect it will be another similar to the Burley.
If folks are going to be running these in a tank,or lower wattage RDA(I'm about 70-90 watts)then less concentrate percentages can be used as I add generous doses to compensate for the dilution from high airflow.