@Manjerico mix your flavours together with your vg/pg, and let it sit over night after a good shake, you can let it sit for longer if you like, but people have mentioned it tastes good after a short period of time after mixing, and always shake before using!
I have a friend with severe COPD I'm trying to convert. She smokes the little menthol cigars & nothing I've mixed to date is a close imitation. Your recipe with 3 different tobacco flavors looks promising however I need the menthol. Have you tried it with added menthol? Would adding menthol change the tobacco flavor drastically? Could really use some advice here as tobacco isn't my thing, I prefer bakery flavors. Thanks
HoneyGram57 , I don't have tried with menthol .
Try some of those tobacco flavors .
Are all with menthol taste (that's why called "grren") , some are heavy , some of those are light
http://www.inawerawinkel.com/products/?query=classic+green+flavour
Wow...looks like an army of flavors. Thanks Savvas.
Your 2nd batch of steeping is actually 15 days, not 10. It's going to sit there for 15 days until it is mixed with #1 & #3 correct?
I bought my last order based on this recipe but must have missed vanilla swirl. What's a good replacement for that? I have a lot of vanilla. Thinking of vanilla bourbon.
I could not find Red Mix, so I subbed Western (TFA) at 0.3% per Savvas's suggestion. I also added a couple drops of MTS. After 3 weeks steeping (which is important), it becomes rich, creamy, with the right amount of nut and tobacco. And the AP gives a nice bakery note. With my Profile RDA, I can taste different degrees of intensity from the biscuit, nut, cream, rum, and tobacco. At 3mg nic, the throat hit is just enough to make itself present. Awesome recipe! Thank you, Savvas!