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INW tobacco smoke & prunes

Frankly they both sound good, especially the Black. I will go single flavour with them and see how they go.

@Horrand what you're suggesting goes against all conventional wisdom about tobaccos (MTL, long steep) but if you like it and it works for you then it's nobody's business. I've had enough of vaping gurus in Greece talking about gear, builds, mixes etc... Some people have the gal to say "X recipe is crap" when there are clearly less illustrious mixers, and vapers who made and enjoy them. I say that people vote with their wallets, I have given my money to buy liquids from a few of the Greek mixers who've commercialised their liquids and both celebrated liquids I bought I ended up binning after a few ml, while some "crap" recipes continue to be made and enjoyed.
 
@Biochemist I also find that the inw tobaccos mostly don’t need steeping. If anything the tobacco base mellows out a bit, it can be a bit harsh at first. There are exceptions, vanilla for pipe improves a lot, black cat changes from blueberry up front to more prominent tobacco and a note of licorice. I’m not sure if so preder t fresh or aged, actually. Mostly they are good to start puffing after just leaving them overnight or a couple of days.
 
Frankly they both sound good, especially the Black. I will go single flavour with them and see how they go.

@Horrand what you're suggesting goes against all conventional wisdom about tobaccos (MTL, long steep) but if you like it and it works for you then it's nobody's business. I've had enough of vaping gurus in Greece talking about gear, builds, mixes etc... Some people have the gal to say "X recipe is crap" when there are clearly less illustrious mixers, and vapers who made and enjoy them. I say that people vote with their wallets, I have given my money to buy liquids from a few of the Greek mixers who've commercialised their liquids and both celebrated liquids I bought I ended up binning after a few ml, while some "crap" recipes continue to be made and enjoyed.

MTL or DTL for tobaccos is purely a preference thing. I think the misconception that either way is "better" is probably because MTL is more like smoking than a DTL hit. There's a lot of good information on tobaccos in this thread.

FLV tobaccos are generally good without a steep but as with everything it also comes down to subjective tastes.
 
MTL or DTL for tobaccos is purely a preference thing. I think the misconception that either way is "better" is probably because MTL is more like smoking than a DTL hit. There's a lot of good information on tobaccos in this thread.

FLV tobaccos are generally good without a steep but as with everything it also comes down to subjective tastes.

This thread and flowchart are golden, and of course I know the author knows his stuff, thanks for this!
 
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