DIY Tobacco Recipes

Hi all. Can anyone suggest a tobacco recipe thats a good beer drinking vape. nice rich and stinky lol
 
Hi all. Can anyone suggest a tobacco recipe thats a good beer drinking vape. nice rich and stinky lol
 
Finally some of my Own Tobaccos! Well... The only 2 out of 4 that I feel okay with.

Massive thanks to @Andre for all the help, advice and Samples when I got started on my Tobacco mixing!! I still have alot to learn but have actually started enjoying some of my own Tobaccos!

Tashy's Bacco++
This is a recipe that I mixed up so many times, but never got it right. @Tashy tested it the one day and when I got home, there was a new version. She used the tiniest adjustments and additions, but made it work Very Well!!
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Deez Vanilla Bacco
The Verdict is still out on this one, But I personally am enjoying it already. Its still a work in progress, so Im sure it will change some more with time.
This one was inspired by many other recipes and Mixers!
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but today i learnt that some peeps are actually somehow steeping their juices with a jigsaw apparatus

wish me luck !
I've tried plenty of speed steeping methods. Nothing beats just waiting for it.

I use a magnetic mixer with a heating plate and let it run overnight at 5 to 10 degrees above ambient temp. All you can be assured of is that it has mixed well. It may have given the mix a head start on the steep but you really want to wait for the ingredients to bond before chugging it down.

DIY'ers most important ingredient is patience!

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Steeping? Interesting. What I have learned with my DIY venture in tobacco's is the importance of steeping. 30 Days and you can vape it if you need it. 60 Days and it's better. 90-120 Days and you wouldn't believe the results. Cool dark place and a occasional shake is all you need. I have found a lost bottle of Noah's Ark 14 months later in my drawer and it was so good, I immediately mixed some and it is in month 6 now, waiting for next year.
 
Steeping? Interesting. What I have learned with my DIY venture in tobacco's is the importance of steeping. 30 Days and you can vape it if you need it. 60 Days and it's better. 90-120 Days and you wouldn't believe the results. Cool dark place and a occasional shake is all you need. I have found a lost bottle of Noah's Ark 14 months later in my drawer and it was so good, I immediately mixed some and it is in month 6 now, waiting for next year.
Agreed in most cases, I mixed some pistachio Ry4 @ 6mg about a year ago. The flavour is amazing, but I battle with 6mg nic now since I don't sub ohm over 3mg anymore.

I also made a peanut butter cookie at the same time and it has turned into a tasteless mulch, so that one didn't stand the test of time.

I'm working on a maple waffle recipe and picked up one of the tests that is now 4 months old, absolutely amazing flavour now but was awful @ 2 weeks.



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Finally some of my Own Tobaccos!
Deez Vanilla Bacco
The Verdict is still out on this one, But I personally am enjoying it already. Its still a work in progress, so Im sure it will change some more with time.
This one was inspired by many other recipes and Mixers!
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@Dietz sent me his Vanilla Bacco to mix. After a month of steeping and a few days of vaping, I am happy to report:

For me this is in the same class as, but better than Cardinal as it is less sweet and more tobacco. Unfortunately, as is the case with Cardinal, FLV Red Burley imparts a patchouli scent for me, which I do not like, but from my observations the vast majority of tobacco juice vapers love FLV Red Burley.

An awesome juice @Dietz. Well done.
 
@Dietz sent me his Vanilla Bacco to mix. After a month of steeping and a few days of vaping, I am happy to report:

For me this is in the same class as, but better than Cardinal as it is less sweet and more tobacco. Unfortunately, as is the case with Cardinal, FLV Red Burley imparts a patchouli scent for me, which I do not like, but from my observations the vast majority of tobacco juice vapers love FLV Red Burley.

An awesome juice @Dietz. Well done.
Wow, thank you for the Kind words @Andre , I can easily say that this juice would not have been created if it was not for all your Help and advice when i got rolling on my tobacco mixing, Thank You!
 
Hi DIY friends. I hope this is the right thread to post this in, if not, I apologise.

Since I started vaping, I've always used fruity juices, however, I find that I often fall back into old habits and have wondered if I should try a tobacco flavour to make the transition to vaping a more permanent thing.

I have never had the pleasure of using a tobacco juice, so I have no idea what I am in for. I am looking at DIY'ing a tobacco juice and naturally have a few questions.

1. Would the use of an RDA/Squonk for tobacco flavours make the vape harsher? i.e. would I experience a harsher throat hit if I were to use an RDA vs. an RTA, or isn't there much of a difference?

2. I enjoy a menthol cigarette, (Stuyvesant Boost/Menthol) so I would like to get a smooth, flavourful tobacco juice, as apposed to one with a very dark, roasted flavour with a harsh throat hit. Any suggestions on a recipe or two? I generally enjoy a 3mg/ml juice.

Thank you in advance.
 
Hi DIY friends. I hope this is the right thread to post this in, if not, I apologise.

Since I started vaping, I've always used fruity juices, however, I find that I often fall back into old habits and have wondered if I should try a tobacco flavour to make the transition to vaping a more permanent thing.

I have never had the pleasure of using a tobacco juice, so I have no idea what I am in for. I am looking at DIY'ing a tobacco juice and naturally have a few questions.

1. Would the use of an RDA/Squonk for tobacco flavours make the vape harsher? i.e. would I experience a harsher throat hit if I were to use an RDA vs. an RTA, or isn't there much of a difference?

2. I enjoy a menthol cigarette, (Stuyvesant Boost/Menthol) so I would like to get a smooth, flavourful tobacco juice, as apposed to one with a very dark, roasted flavour with a harsh throat hit. Any suggestions on a recipe or two? I generally enjoy a 3mg/ml juice.

Thank you in advance.

hi tobacco s are awesome, check the first page of this thread for recipes
 
hi tobacco s are awesome, check the first page of this thread for recipes

Hi @vicTor, I've gone through the recipes on the first page and have found Dawn Spirit and Arctic Queen that looks quite nice, but was wondering if anyone could tell me how harsh/smooth they are and whether this would be a good starting point for me as I have never used a tobacco juice.
 
I would rather let the more seasoned chaps comment on your question

I do mostly stand alone tobacco
 
Hi DIY friends. I hope this is the right thread to post this in, if not, I apologise.

Since I started vaping, I've always used fruity juices, however, I find that I often fall back into old habits and have wondered if I should try a tobacco flavour to make the transition to vaping a more permanent thing.

I have never had the pleasure of using a tobacco juice, so I have no idea what I am in for. I am looking at DIY'ing a tobacco juice and naturally have a few questions.

1. Would the use of an RDA/Squonk for tobacco flavours make the vape harsher? i.e. would I experience a harsher throat hit if I were to use an RDA vs. an RTA, or isn't there much of a difference?

2. I enjoy a menthol cigarette, (Stuyvesant Boost/Menthol) so I would like to get a smooth, flavourful tobacco juice, as apposed to one with a very dark, roasted flavour with a harsh throat hit. Any suggestions on a recipe or two? I generally enjoy a 3mg/ml juice.

Thank you in advance.
Not much of a difference.
Dawn Spirit is smoother, but the light spearmint is not for everyone. I would not call it typical of a menthol cigarette.
Artic Queen is not as smooth. More tobacco taste. Some toasted notes as is typical of a menthol Marlboro. Much closer to a menthol cigarette than Dawn Spirit.
Another option, which will avoid the toasted notes, it to mix this recipe (use the higher percentages) and just add menthol (TFA Menthol is good) - start at 0.5 % and work up to your taste.
 
Not much of a difference.
Dawn Spirit is smoother, but the light spearmint is not for everyone. I would not call it typical of a menthol cigarette.
Artic Queen is not as smooth. More tobacco taste. Some toasted notes as is typical of a menthol Marlboro. Much closer to a menthol cigarette than Dawn Spirit.
Another option, which will avoid the toasted notes, it to mix this recipe (use the higher percentages) and just add menthol (TFA Menthol is good) - start at 0.5 % and work up to your taste.

Thanks @Andre, really appreciate your advice. Will give that recipe a go.
 
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