Buttercream
Buttercream, an e-liquid collaboration between Jam Monster and Kings Crest. We are promised a buttercream ice cream, so initially, it is a fairly simple and well-defined e-liquid. This review is possible thanks to Vapeo24; you can visit their page to learn more about them and the liquid.
According to the manufacturer: From the very first moment, a creamy texture that caresses the palate is perceived. The butter note is light and refined, without being heavy, providing that milky touch typical of a well-made homemade dessert. The fresh sensation appears naturally, as if you were tasting a spoonful of ice cream straight out of the freezer, intensifying the enjoyment without stealing the spotlight from the sweet base.
The liquid comes in a 30mL concentrate format and must be mixed with a base at a 25% ratio, plus nicotine to the consumer's liking.
In terms of aroma, I can notice a clear creaminess from the very first sniff. The smell reminds me a lot of vanilla ice cream but with a very subdued vanilla note; it really gets close to the promised "buttercream". From the smell alone, it is possible to tell that it's going to be a sweet liquid, but not overly cloying.
The vape test was conducted on an Oumier Wasp Nano RDA with handmade coils, so the result could vary from device to device. On the inhale, the sweet aspects of the buttercream are clearly noticeable, although it really comes into play more on the exhale. This liquid does not have any ice effect or anything similar, even though the manufacturer claims there is a hint of freshness. That is really all I pick up with this liquid: a smooth buttercream that keeps things really simple.
In short, this liquid is completely suitable as an all-day vape because it is not overloaded with flavor at all, yet it doesn't fall short either. However, it is a simple and stable e-liquid, featuring a single main note and nothing else.
According to the manufacturer: From the very first moment, a creamy texture that caresses the palate is perceived. The butter note is light and refined, without being heavy, providing that milky touch typical of a well-made homemade dessert. The fresh sensation appears naturally, as if you were tasting a spoonful of ice cream straight out of the freezer, intensifying the enjoyment without stealing the spotlight from the sweet base.
The liquid comes in a 30mL concentrate format and must be mixed with a base at a 25% ratio, plus nicotine to the consumer's liking.
In terms of aroma, I can notice a clear creaminess from the very first sniff. The smell reminds me a lot of vanilla ice cream but with a very subdued vanilla note; it really gets close to the promised "buttercream". From the smell alone, it is possible to tell that it's going to be a sweet liquid, but not overly cloying.
The vape test was conducted on an Oumier Wasp Nano RDA with handmade coils, so the result could vary from device to device. On the inhale, the sweet aspects of the buttercream are clearly noticeable, although it really comes into play more on the exhale. This liquid does not have any ice effect or anything similar, even though the manufacturer claims there is a hint of freshness. That is really all I pick up with this liquid: a smooth buttercream that keeps things really simple.
In short, this liquid is completely suitable as an all-day vape because it is not overloaded with flavor at all, yet it doesn't fall short either. However, it is a simple and stable e-liquid, featuring a single main note and nothing else.