DIY Tobacco Recipes

Thanks, will give it go!


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Last question...please tell me about steeping for this one (and other recipes) as I understand it's from 2 to weeks?

And then, do the same VG/PG ratios apply here as for non-tobacco recipes? I.e., I prefer a 70/30 - so do I also do a 70/30 for tobacco?



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I do 70/30 tobaccos at 0.7 ohm-ish. 2.4mm nichrome, 26 awg and 7 wraps. At least a week, but more is better.
 
Ok, any other 'beginner' recipes that you can recommend utilising my current flavours?

I have:

INW Gold Ducat
INW Virginia
FA 7 leaves
FA Desert ship
FA Cuban Supreme tobacco
FA Black Fire
FA Burley tobacco
@RichJB and I quite like 7Leaves as a standalone.
You could also mix the Camel Lights from those as soon as you get (or leave out) the FA Oak. It but adds 0.3 % of FA Desert Ship to the basic cigarette replacement recipe, but that does add a lot of interest.
If you have the non-tobacco ingredients you could mix the Creamy Coconut tobacco.
 
Last question...please tell me about steeping for this one (and other recipes) as I understand it's from 2 to weeks?

And then, do the same VG/PG ratios apply here as for non-tobacco recipes? I.e., I prefer a 70/30 - so do I also do a 70/30 for tobacco?
I prefer 60VG/40PG for tobaccos especially. At least 2 weeks of steeping, longer if you can - it is so worth the longer steep.
 
Ok, so I am finally making my first tobacco recipe! As per recommendation from @GregF, I'm starting it easy with HIC's light American cigarette replacement... I got all the goodies together and low behold, I am missing one concentrate...!

I thought I had the lot, but alas...no Oakwood. Please can you fine gentleman help to advise a sub?
I have, in addition to the balance of the flavours called for in the recipe; Gold Ducat, Virginia, 7 leaves and Desert ship.

HIC's Light American Cig Replacement
2-2.5% FlavourArt Cuban Supreme tobacco
0.5% FlavourArt Black Fire
0.25-0.5% FlavourArt Burley tobacco
0.25-0.5% FlavourArt Oakwood

Please help...just need to sub Oakwood...

@SAVaper @Andre @incredible_hullk @GregF

Hi @Rude Rudi
All the best with your first tobacco DIY

I think I have the perfect substitute for FA Oakwood

Menthol!

It will cool it down and enhance the tobacco nicely
:D
 
I love FA 7 Leaves for the same reason that @incredible_hullk is wary of HIC's recipe: it's a tobacco but it's not a smoke.

For baccies, I would leave for at least a month. I don't think there is a steep on them. They just keep getting better and better. I am still vaping FA Virginia that I mixed two months ago and it's a lot better than it was at two weeks. It's still grass clippings. But it's really, really good grass clippings.
 
Ok, so I am finally making my first tobacco recipe! As per recommendation from @GregF, I'm starting it easy with HIC's light American cigarette replacement... I got all the goodies together and low behold, I am missing one concentrate...!

I thought I had the lot, but alas...no Oakwood. Please can you fine gentleman help to advise a sub?
I have, in addition to the balance of the flavours called for in the recipe; Gold Ducat, Virginia, 7 leaves and Desert ship.

HIC's Light American Cig Replacement
2-2.5% FlavourArt Cuban Supreme tobacco
0.5% FlavourArt Black Fire
0.25-0.5% FlavourArt Burley tobacco
0.25-0.5% FlavourArt Oakwood

Please help...just need to sub Oakwood...

@SAVaper @Andre @incredible_hullk @GregF
I would leave it out rather than sub for anything
 
Ok, any other 'beginner' recipes that you can recommend utilising my current flavours?

I have:

INW Gold Ducat
INW Virginia
FA 7 leaves
FA Desert ship
FA Cuban Supreme tobacco
FA Black Fire
FA Burley tobacco


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you could make Hic's Bora Bora. Will have to purchase it though but very worth it. You probably have the rest of the concentrates.
It's very nice, I'm sure you will enjoy.
 
INW Virginia - 3%
FA Burley - 2%
FA 7 Leaves 1%
FA Black Fire - 0.5%

Just off the top of my head there
That sounds quite good. If you want a little sweeter increase the 7 Leaves and drop the Virginia a bit.
 
Ok, any other 'beginner' recipes that you can recommend utilising my current flavours?

I have:

INW Gold Ducat
INW Virginia
FA 7 leaves
FA Desert ship
FA Cuban Supreme tobacco
FA Black Fire
FA Burley tobacco





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If you get yourself some FA Perique Black you open yourself up to a few more like Da Vince by @rogue zombie which makes the Gold Ducat shine or Van Gogh also by @rogue zombie
If you are looking for a little sweeter or fruity tobacco then go for some of the INW Tobacco concentrates (@incredible_hullk). Specifically the Dark Chocolate Tobacco, Tobacco Pear, Smoked Plum and Tobacco Kent. A lot of @Viper_SA recipes have these.
 
Right then, Blackbeard, Long John Silver and Jack Sparrow all mixed up and ready to steep. All three recipes feature FA Kingston Kick. Rum with a touch of clove. Won't buy the pre-blends from FA again due to price point, but I will be getting FA Rum in future ;)
 
So @Rude Rudi what did you make and what did you think of it?
I know you tasted it before the required steep:D
 
So I have recently started mixing and vaping my first tobacco mixes and I am loving it. I made a RYD nutty recipe and the INW Gold Ducat as a standalone as well as added some vanilla swirl to it. I'm loving the Ducat as a standalone and will be ordering am4a. Are there any other recipes and flavours I should look to have a similar experience?

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I have been making Am4a @ 4% for my Reo and it is quite enjoyable as a stand alone mix.
Came across this from Enyawreklaw and for me this is a definite winner.

Marlboro Light
INW Am4a - 6%
FA Almond - 1%
FA Caramel - 1% (Optional,I left it out)
INW Dirty Neutral Base - 1% (I added this)

Recommended at least 2 weeks steep.
I was worried about the 6% Am4a because at 4% stand alone it is quite strong.
In here the Almond rounds it off nicely and it is not strong at all.
I cant remember how close it is to a Marlboro cigarette but it works for me.
 
I have been making Am4a @ 4% for my Reo and it is quite enjoyable as a stand alone mix.
Came across this from Enyawreklaw and for me this is a definite winner.

Marlboro Light
INW Am4a - 6%
FA Almond - 1%
FA Caramel - 1% (Optional,I left it out)
INW Dirty Neutral Base - 1% (I added this)

Recommended at least 2 weeks steep.
I was worried about the 6% Am4a because at 4% stand alone it is quite strong.
In here the Almond rounds it off nicely and it is not strong at all.
I cant remember how close it is to a Marlboro cigarette but it works for me.

Thanks @GregF
That sounds great
What is the "dirty neutral base" for? Does it taste "dirty" ? Lol
 
Thanks @GregF
That sounds great
What is the "dirty neutral base" for? Does it taste "dirty" ? Lol
hahaha yes as Enyawreklaw says in that link....
"Dirty Base INW pretty much gives that cardboard, wet sock, asshole flavor. It's actually quite impressive"
 
hahaha yes as Enyawreklaw says in that link....
"Dirty Base INW pretty much gives that cardboard, wet sock, asshole flavor. It's actually quite impressive"

You serious!

This is so funny because ages ago I was writing about a tobacco juice I got from Joytech (I think) and i commented that it tasted like cardboard!!

Hehe
 
For all you Perique Vapour fans this should go down well with you.
I found the recipe here and the creator posted here. Slightly different percentages between the two.
I used the first one

Hell's Teeth
FA Perique Black - 3%
FA Dark Vapor - 3%
FA Shade - 2%
FA Oak - 1.5%
FA Hazelnut -1.5% (I used CLY @ 0.75% could probably go up to 1.5%)

Steep 3/4 weeks
Not for the faint hearted. Deep, dark, bold tobacco
 
I have some INW 555 Gold and while looking for a recipe to use it with I came across this.

Tabacorium
INW 555 gold - 6%
INW 7 Leaves - 3%
INW Virginia - 1%

Smooth, slightly sweet on the inhale from the 7 Leaves and a little nutty 555 on the exhale.
A little dry and not very smokey. Add some FA Black Fire or INW Dark Fire if you want it smokier.
INW 7 Leaves is not as sweet as FA so this is not very sweet.
 
For all you Perique Vapour fans this should go down well with you.
I found the recipe here and the creator posted here. Slightly different percentages between the two.
I used the first one

Hell's Teeth
FA Perique Black - 3%
FA Dark Vapor - 3%
FA Shade - 2%
FA Oak - 1.5%
FA Hazelnut -1.5% (I used CLY @ 0.75% could probably go up to 1.5%)

Steep 3/4 weeks
Not for the faint hearted. Deep, dark, bold tobacco
I tried it, but did not like it. Hazelnut was too much for me. Not a nutty fan.
 
As approved by Mr. @GregF (he had a sneak peak at the pre-release recipe :D), I bring you Captain Jack Sparrow.
Just eccentric and playful enough to fit the famous movie character portrayed by Johnny Depp.

A nice full-bodied, mellow flavor coming from the INW Am4a, just a hint of sweetness from the FA Kingston Kick (Jamaican Rum and Clove). The INW Dark choc tobacco is not sweet at all, and adds a nice dark, bitterish note, while the INW Tobacco Symphony adds more depth and character. All in all very happy with this one. Think it resembles Jack Sparrow quite well, considering the man was just a few sandwiches short of a picnic.

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