Are there any good tobaccos that don't need to steep for eons? I've not been seduced by the thought of vaping tobacco flavours yet but like the sound of the RY4 variety.
Yes.Are there any good tobaccos that don't need to steep for eons? I've not been seduced by the thought of vaping tobacco flavours yet but like the sound of the RY4 variety.
BTW I've no idea why an RY4 gets called a tobacco cos it tastes like soil with a hint of nuts and caramel.
i’m going to experiment with this. i usually use low amounts of concentrate anyway - measuring only roughly, in drops - but this seems significantly lower still.My kind of thread, all I vape is Tobaccos + something
I'm in the process of giving all my recipes the Tom Klark treatment - mixing them up to about 1/10 their strength, sometimes less. It's quite radical, some of them are coming out stronger tasting. INW RY4 (Caribbean Blend) for example is really weird - I had a simple recipe where I was using it at 3.5% with a touch of Perique - I'd got into a bit of an arms race, and started not to be able to taste it. Dropping to 0.25% and now it's too strong. I've just ordered some scales that can measure 0.001g so that I can do meaningful mixing this low.
The exception seems to be the FLV Tobaccos and NETs, I think I was using them around the right level 0.75-1.0% and 2.0-4.0% respectively.
I made a mistake recently buying some Barrel Aged Tobacco from Darkstar. It's too synthetic and sweet for me. I've got 30ml of concentrate if anybody wants it...
Yeah, the drop is the limit. I found some scales on eBay that do 0.001g - a drop seems to be between 0.025-0.035g - OK for 30ml, but 10ml testers are tricky
I use concentrates from different manufacturers and they obviously use different bottles.Yeah, the drop is the limit. I found some scales on eBay that do 0.001g - a drop seems to be between 0.025-0.035g - OK for 30ml, but 10ml testers are tricky