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I do know, that with the Native and Tatanka, that the longer I steep (I have some steeped for 7 or 8 months, merely because I didn't get round to vaping them much), they really become pungent and rather strong tasting, too strong tbh. Whereas, at the start they are quite mellow. I've not noticed that, to such a degree, with any other flavour brand, including FA.

Ah, that's good to know.... nothing I mix lasts longer than a couple of months usually. I usually steep for a week or two and vape it within a month or two. I'm not a fan of super dark oxodised nicotine, which I think is part of it.
 
Ah, that's good to know.... nothing I mix lasts longer than a couple of months usually. I usually steep for a week or two and vape it within a month or two. I'm not a fan of super dark oxodised nicotine, which I think is part of it.

0.3mg 70/30 dtl/ rdtl and 0.9mg 50/50 mtl here. The long steeped one was the 70/30.
 
I can't mix stuff to taste nice after 7 or 8 months.

That would lead me to a path of insanity. :D
 
I can't mix stuff to taste nice after 7 or 8 months.

That would lead me to a path of insanity. :D

I've always been insane anyway, so it makes no difference to me :D Except one can end up wishing one's life away, wanting to get to that well steeped point :doh:
 
I've always been insane anyway, so it makes no difference to me :D Except one can end up wishing one's life away, wanting to get to that well steeped point :doh:

... then you get there, try it and think it needs a little more peanut. :D
 
... then you get there, try it and think it needs a little more peanut. :D
I've rarely had juices that taste worse after a long steep, Native apart, strawberry always fades, and bizarrely, some custards - are better young :hmm:
 
I've rarely had juices that taste worse after a long steep, Native apart, strawberry always fades, and bizarrely, some custards - are better young :hmm:

No, I agree and that's what I work off... if it tastes good after a week chances are it will still taste good after a few months. ... and after that I won't know or care. ;)

.... and I avoid flavours that taste terrible fresh but apparently taste good after months of steeping. There's enough flavours around not to have to deal with that, so I use those instead.

It's just a choice I've made, I guess. To make mixing tolerable for me. ;)
 
Well the cured is far too strong for me at 1.25% purely because of the profile.
It's predominantly a sweet smokey bbq so good for an addition but not as a prominent one for me.

The Commercial Cigarette imo is not as dirty as dnb.
 
Well the cured is far too strong for me at 1.25% purely because of the profile.
It's predominantly a sweet smokey bbq so good for an addition but not as a prominent one for me.

The Commercial Cigarette imo is not as dirty as dnb.

I'm not a big cured fan solo either, I find it a bit dry/bitter..... I agree, it wouldn't be my choice as the 'main' tobacco in a recipe.

I might mix up some commercial later. :)
 
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