Mr Ripple
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I'd say it would be okay as a sub.Suitable as a sub for dnb? I currently don't have any.
I think it would be better suited to add a grown up component to Virginia and leafy type tobaccos.
I'd say it would be okay as a sub.Suitable as a sub for dnb? I currently don't have any.
I think it could fair well as a stand alone at the right percentage.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.
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.
i have a few like that. FA perique, latakia, INW captain jack. i think they all have a common ingredient. it just gets stronger and stronger the longer it sits and ends up overpowering.
Do you think that happens in the bottle as a concentrate?
... or just when it's mixed with other flavour compounds, nicotine, or just when it's continually exposed to air opening and closing the bottle over several months?
Adding VG and PG alone shouldn't make anything happen I wouldn't have thought, as it's in PG in the bottle.
It's very curious.
i believe it reacts with nic. a lot of flavours react with nic. this, i think, is what mostly causes the steeping effect.
i believe it reacts with nic. a lot of flavours react with nic. this, i think, is what mostly causes the steeping effect.
yeah that seems logical to me too.