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Mister_Moonshine

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I recently got a bunch of new Tobacco flavors thanks to Flavorah and HiLIQ. A number of them I can tell are going to be great.

When I mix Tobaccos I'm usually thinking of three tiers to the flavor. The main "meat" of the flavor in the middle so to speak. A top accent note that contrasts the main flavor. And a deep base that sets the stage for the others. I'm doing good on the main and top notes, lots to choose from there. But for the base undertone I'm still on the search for the perfect ingredients.

So far these are what I've found for the base... I'm going for Smoke/Ash, combusted type flavors, not as much Tobacco Absolutes as I use those too.

DNB (INW)
Black Fire (FA)
Perique Black (FA)
Captain Jack For Pipe (INW)

Possibly Oakwood(FA) or Red Oak(TFA)

DNB is amazing but are there any other good smokey flavors out there? Thanks!!
 

RonJS

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Make a NET (Net Extraction Tobacco) with tobacco from a partially used cig./cigar.

Ron

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Jimi D

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FLV Cured Tobacco is ashy as hell. They did release a couple of cig flavors that would probably be ash city.

If you want a tar taste. Try Hangsen Ry6.
 

Mister_Moonshine

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Thanks Ron and Jimi!

I'm right on the verge of trying to do a NET and hadn't thought of using a partially used smoke, very interesting. Just gotta find someone to half smoke it for me, all my friends switched to vaping!

FLV Cured Tobacco is the main ingredient in my ADV, and I agree it's the best. After vaping almost nothing but this year I'm trying to come up with a few alternatives. Both the new FLV Cigarette flavors are very promising... I have them steeping right now :)

Thanks for the tip on RY6... that may be just what I'm looking for.
 

Vaperyan

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I recently got a bunch of new Tobacco flavors thanks to Flavorah and HiLIQ. A number of them I can tell are going to be great.

When I mix Tobaccos I'm usually thinking of three tiers to the flavor. The main "meat" of the flavor in the middle so to speak. A top accent note that contrasts the main flavor. And a deep base that sets the stage for the others. I'm doing good on the main and top notes, lots to choose from there. But for the base undertone I'm still on the search for the perfect ingredients.

So far these are what I've found for the base... I'm going for Smoke/Ash, combusted type flavors, not as much Tobacco Absolutes as I use those too.

DNB (INW)
Black Fire (FA)
Perique Black (FA)
Captain Jack For Pipe (INW)

Possibly Oakwood(FA) or Red Oak(TFA)

DNB is amazing but are there any other good smokey flavors out there? Thanks!!

Hope the tobacco from us you used in mixing lived up to its expectation, MM! :)
 

nightshard

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I use lots of TFA Red Oak, FA Oakwood is not as good.
There's also TFA Hickory though it's more pronounced.
 

rob60

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I like TFA Red Oak too, get coconut notes from that and might I suggest INW KENT I get toffee/licorice notes from it. If you want more of a smokey ashy efect to them you could add a couple of drops of DNB to them, it worked for me when they where my adv a couple of years ago
 

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