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INW Shisha Punch
submitted almost 9 years ago by ConcreteRiver

Setup: Recoil w/ flavor barrel, Dual 15 wrap 26g 3mm Nifethal 70 coils @.17 ohms. 60w power, 450F temp limit. Full Cotton Wicks.

Testing: INW Shisha Punch @ 1%, 60/40 VG/PG, Steeped 18 days.

Flavor Description: A warm mulled or cooked spice blend. It's really hard to pull this flavor apart, but I get orange zest, cardamom, cinnamon, star anise, and clove. A really warm spice mix, without those sharp raw spice notes that you'd get from holiday spice. Straight victorian silver bowl punch spices bordering on cocktail bitters.

Inhale is slightly sour with some sharp citrus and heavy non-bakery cinnamon. Exhale starts off with a brief flash of cardamom, moving into star anise and finishes on a lingering warm clove. Citrus sourness throughout especially noticeable on the back end. Light baseline sweetness without tasting sweetened at all. Very warm flavor, leaves your mouth a bit numb like heavy clove will.

Off-flavors: Nope. All sorts of spice flavors but nothing unexpected.

Throat Hit: No, not really. It's an aggressive flavor but it doesn't have any real throat hit.

Uses & Pairings:

So, my mind goes straight to punch. And again, when I say punch I'm not talking about whatever jungle juice abomination they serve at high school parties. The traditional rum punch recipe is 1 of sour, 2 of Sweet, 3 of Strong, and 4 of weak. So I'd build one of those, and use this for a spicy bitters note. Just spitballing, but I'd figure out a lime with some serious zest, use FA Hypnotic Mist and FLV Orange Citrus for a Curacao stand-in, FA Jamaican Rum and a bit of FA Liquid Amber for the strong, and take it from there, cutting it back with whatever juicy citrus or pineapple works.

Taking advantage of the bitters vibe, you've got all sorts of cocktail options.

This would an interesting more realistic mulled wine or spiced apple cider flavor.

I've also used this in a warm spice cake type of recipe, just taking advantage of the fact that this tastes cooked and a little more complex than normal holiday spice flavors.

This also seems like a fit for mixing with a dryer, straight forward tobacco both as a way to add some volume and light sweetness while giving you a warmer spice flavors that should work with the warmer character of tobaccos. You'd have to watch the sourness, though.

Notes: So this is strong, like 1 drop per 10ml strong. It's assertive, but not super sharp so you have some leeway here. Start off low and work up from there until you hit the right spice note. Fairly sharp as a S&V, so give it a steep before you judge how much spice you need. I couldn't imagine needing more than .5% in a mix.

I picked this up after checking this recipe out. User criticalvape describes this flavor as "A grossly under-appreciated flavoring that is pretty tasty on it's own around 0.5%. With notes of cinnamon, clove, cardamom, nutmeg, star-anise, and then some. Shisha Punch stands in for the quintessential aromatic bitters." That's a really solid description and the more I vape this the more dead on it seems. Thank you criticalvape, you have enriched my life substantially.

Second Opinions:

Not too much here, besides that ATF use.

Couple good notes on ELR, talking about the spice mix and using this low.

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8 points
 
by wh1skeyk1ngalmost 9 years agoThanks for reading this flair

INW has a lot of under-appreciated flavorings IMO. Their grapes flavor blows every other grape out of the water, and 10mL of their raspberry would probably last a normal mixer half a lifetime. Their "for pipe" line is amazing. Cactus is one of a kind for sure. I know their stuff costs a little more, but they are worth the extra dollar compared to most of Flavorah's high priced flavorings.

3 points
 
by RuntDastardlyalmost 9 years agoBursting with dorky enthusiasm for mixing

+1 on INW Grapes, and I am sooooo in love with Black Cherry for Pipe.

If a nuclear blast took out all my flavorings, that's the one I'd throw my body over.

2 points
 
by surfishermanalmost 9 years ago

Grape flavor huh , excellent, thanks.

5 points
 
by CheebaSteebaalmost 9 years agoFrugivore

Hot damn that sounds like a hell of a concentrate, and recipe to boot! Thanks for the review!

3 points
 
by ConcreteRiveralmost 9 years ago

No problem, I was 100% ready to call bullshit on the notes for that recipe and was blown away instead.

3 points
 
by ID10-Talmost 9 years ago

Thanks ConcreteRiver! Tagging a couple of DIYers who might be very interested in reading this:

/u/RuntDastardly, /u/ExclusiveGirl

Edit: also /u/beeruk

4 points
 
by exclusivegirlalmost 9 years agoOne of "The Damned"

Adding to the basket. I think this will go perfect (based off the review) for that super secret recipe :). Good looking out /u/ID10-T for tagging me. Thanks for the review /u/concreteriver

5 points
 
by ID10-Talmost 9 years ago

You're welcome. Remember in that recipe CR linked to, it's only being used at 1.5% OF A 10% DILUTION. So really strong stuff that you just maybe want a dash of.

3 points
 
by RuntDastardlyalmost 9 years agoBursting with dorky enthusiasm for mixing

Thanks for the heads-up /u/ID10-T, and thanks for another awesome review /u/ConcreteRiver!

Shisha Punch definitely sounds like an odd one, but so intriguing!

I have faith that this one won't end up on the Island of Misfit Toys like FA's Summer Clouds did. Tastes like a clothes dryer farted in your mouth. :-(

2 points
 
by ID10-Talmost 9 years ago

Wouldn't the flavor of a flatulent dryer vary greatly from one detergent and/or dryer sheet to the next? Or is it more of a Bath & Body "Fresh Linen" candle flavor?

1 points
 
by JohnLaCuentaalmost 9 years ago

Thanks for the review, it's always nice to have notes on odd concentrates like this one.

Btw sorry to go off topic, but:

>This recipe is the property of CriticalVape and released under the CC Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 4.0 license. You may not copy, derive or commercialize this recipe without following the terms of this license or the explicit permission of the creator.

Is that a thing? Like, can they do anything if you don't respect it? I thought recipes couldn't be protected.

2 points
 
by ConcreteRiveralmost 9 years ago

I'm still not sure if that's a thing or not. All the flavors recently added a bunch of license options for recipe posts. No idea if it would ever hold up.

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