This recipe was Inspired by my love of the tobacco custard profile, I wanted to create a recipe that didn't use one of the Ry4 flavors.
Base:
Cap vanilla custard v1: the king of custards, accept no substitutes! The buttery goodness reigns supreme
TFA Bavarian Cream: I used this to add body to my base without over sweetening it.
FA custard: this adds another dimension to the custard base and really thickens it without having to add too much
Top note:
INW dark for pipe: this flavor has so many complexities hidden inside waiting to be unlocked! In this recipe the Chocolate notes shine like a naked Sun on an unmuddied day, the spices (notably cinnamon) lap at your taste buds subtly, I can detect coffee and honey flavors hiding below the surface. The tobacco aspect is there but not in your face and never unpleasant.
Accents:
FA liquid amber: I love this flavor because of its versatility. In low percentage it blends and sweetens the mix
TFA toasted marshmallow: this adds a little sweetness to the blend as well as a hint of caramelized sugar
This is my first recipe with notes I've ever posted here I hope you enjoy it!
Edit: forgot about this as it's in the ATF link.
Steep time is two weeks minimum! Best after 17 days.
Here is the recipe if you're not the link clicking type:
INW dark for pipe: 3%
CAP vanilla custard v1: 5%
TFA Bavarian cream: 2%
FA custard: 1%
TFA toasted marshmallow: ½%
FA liquid amber: ½%
Thanks, don't have any INW Dark for Pipe yet. I may try it with some other tobacco substitutes.
What tobaccos do you have?
I have been testing most of these lately, but I haven't found what I've been looking for.
- FA Black Fire
- LB Butterscotch Graham Tobacco
- MBV Coumarin Pipe
- FA Desert Ship Blend
- FW East Coast
- FA Glory
- FW Latakia
- FA oRYental 4
- FA Perique Black
- MBV Ruyan 4
- TFA RY4 Double
- FA Shade
- NN Honey Tobacco
- MBV Rum Tobacco
- MBV Vanilla Tobacco
- INW Turkish
- INW Virginia
- FW Virginia Fire Cured
- TX Golden Virginia
- TX Yunyan
Very nice! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks /u/VinRapes! If you mix this up I'd love to hear some feedback!
Edit: I know I misspelled your name, I hope it's not in poor taste
May have to throw some of these flavors in my cart next time I go shopping. I think Dark for Pipe is my favorite tobacco flavor so far, so this looks pretty good.
Hey, I know this thread is old but I'm saving the recipe to try because I'm going to order this INW flavor. I also love custard tobaccos. /u/PerennialPhilosopher do you have recommendations for honey tobacco or other sweet tobacco recipes that aren't too tobacco-y to be vaped at high wattage in an RDA? I like flavors such as 7 Leaves and Maxx Blend a LOT around 2% as standalones, but adding more gives that overwhelming back-of-the-threat aftertaste I'm referring to. Do you know what I mean? I have bought ingredients to try tobacco recipes and often find that they are overwhelming in my typical vape setup, or even kinda gross, yet they are great in an RTA at low wattage. Let me know what you think I should order today =)
Im thinking INW Dark for Pipe, FLV Flue Cured and/or FLV Cavendish, and SC Black Mile. Are there any Captains or anything I should consider? While RY4 and Soho are delicious, they definitely don't highlight the deliciousness of tobacco.
I don't know too much about the tobacco flavors you mentioned, but /u/chemicalburnvictim might. I would recommend FA liquid Amber for sweetening tobacco mixes!