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INW Lime
submitted over 8 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 Lime @ %1, 60/40 VG/PG, Steeped 15 days.

Flavor Description: This may well be a lime for all seasons. Solid but not overwhelming zest note, bright sweet lime, and no real cleaning product vibe. Somwhere in between the realistic and zest-heavy FA Lime Cold-Press and the neon green FLV Lime but more balanced than either. This actually might be a better key lime flavor than TFA Key Lime, with a slightly creamy finish and a pretty balanced sweet to tart ratio.

Inhale is mostly sharp lime zest right up front. Exhale opens up with a softer, slightly sweetened but still very tart lime juice and fairly realistic lime zest. Moderately dense exhale, with just some pretty manageable citrus harshness. That lime note starts to really smooth out towards the back of the exhale and I get a much smoother lime flavor with just a bit of a vanilla creaminess towards the tail end of the finish, like a lime sherbet. Some lingering lime zest bitterness.

Off-flavors: If you really push it, you can a bit of the sharp lysol vibe, but no real off-flavors at usable percentages. I also get just a hint of creaminess right towards the back end. Not unpleasant by any stretch of the imagination, but not quite in profile for just a straight lime.

Throat Hit: There's a light to moderate throat hit there, but it's pretty mellow for a strong, bright, citrus. Definitely doable without anything else in the mix to specifically mellow the throat hit.

Uses & Pairings: So this is my favorite lime for fruit mixes. I think it has the right balance of tartness, brightness, and sweetness to work really well with just about anything on the fruit side of things. It's also not a harsh flavor, so you have a good deal of latitude in what you pair it with. I mean, this and peach would still be a bit intense, but other than anything noticeably harsh you should be fine.

I really like the way this smooths out towards the end. This should be a solid bakery lime, especially for key lime pies and the like. You get enough realism to really push the profile, but it's manageable and smooth enough to work fairly well with creams or custards.

I'm having a harder time thinking of a lime recipe where this would be well and truly out of place. I think for beverage vapes, the fizzier FA Lime Distilled is probably a better match, and FA Aurora does a much better job at working like a citrus twist.

Notes: S&V concentration testing, this is definitely on the strong side. I get a pretty clear lime at .25%. Not terribly sweet, and the lime zest is relatively heavy. .5% is fuller, bringing more sweetness and body, but with a bit more harshness. By 1%, this is pretty well maxed out. I'm picking up more of that creamy finish, but the lime is about as high it can go without tasting too astringent. At 1.5%, I feel like this is too strong to be pleasant. For fruitier mixes, I'd start with this down at .25% and work up. For bakeries I'd start at .5%. If you have a really creamy base, you may get away with 1% comfortably and work up from there.

So tastes will definitely vary, but I love this stuff. I like how it takes some of the more palatable aspects of available lime flavors and mashes them up without being super harsh or candied. I've described it before like a really fancy kind of snow-cone syrup. It's not just unsweetened lime but it has a body and nuance that is really interesting next to a candy lime.

Second Opinions:

So it looks like most of the inawera notes on ELR are copied from user "aurora-oblivion" on ECF. Here's the original post.

INW Lime Notes:

"... WOW, now that's a lime!! I can't get over how bright and "limey" this is, now that sounds like something the good Doctor (Who) would say after taking a vape! The lime starts bold and stays there! It's in your face crisp fresh lime...Overall Rating - 9/10 - Limetastic!"

Plenty of love for INW Lime in a thread suggesting a Fresh Lime Flavoring.

And a bit more love, mostly for holding up to a steep.

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4 points
 
by RamboUnchainedover 8 years ago

Better than tfa key lime? added to cart

3 points
 
by BlazeDemBeatzover 8 years agoMentholatier

> And a bit more love, mostly for holding up to a steep

This has to be the most important aspect a lime flavoring can have. I never tried INW but they all dull down alot after a few weeks.

3 points
 
by TheCoronersGambitover 8 years ago

I bought a bunch of inw citrus a couple weeks ago.

4% lime 4% lemon mix 4% orange 1% grapefruit

Very good pure citrus vape.

2 points
 
by JohnLaCuentaover 8 years ago

Did you get Shisha Orange? Haven't mixed with it yet but it smells on point, I'm excited to try it.

1 points
 
by TheCoronersGambitover 8 years ago

I did not.

1 points
 
by TuxedoMastover 8 years ago

Straight up orange peel

1 points
 
by JohnLaCuentaover 8 years ago

Fuck don't ruin my hopes haha. I tried to make an amaretto orange, it smells amazing but is absolutely disgusting. If I get it right I'll share.

1 points
 
by Boondocover 8 years ago

from my limited experience with inw lime... that seems like a LOT

1 points
 
by TheCoronersGambitover 8 years ago

🤷‍♂️ I don't know if the others balance it out or maybe my taste buds are fucked, but I'm really liking it.

My coil and wick were way cleaner than normal after a week of vaping this exclusively too. I'm using a new base with this but I don't see how that would affect it.

3 points
 
by Flanker6or7over 8 years agoMixologist

I've been mixing a couple lime flavours in the last months, and picking up INW lime was like finally getting into the office after spending time in the waiting room....downstairs.

It's so bright and it makes me wish I didn't have bottles of Key Lime of Lime Cold Pressed. It ages a lot better than the other two I use too.

3 points
 
by kindgroundover 8 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

This is great to hear. I just picked some up and I'm a huge lime fan.

2 points
 
by Flanker6or7over 8 years agoMixologist

You'll love it. Concrete hits it right on the nail with this review.

2 points
 
by ihatetoridethebusover 8 years ago

This is very true, a vibrant lime that mixes very nice with a variety of fruits and berries.
I also like it with custards, but not so much in baked/dough flavours.

2 points
 
by workwillneverknowover 8 years ago

i need to get this lime apparently. I've been wanting to "brighten" up my apple and my pear mixes but always forget to grab citrus when ordering stuff.

thinking this may work out well once i have some INW Lime in hand

  • 4% FA Pear
  • .5% FA Fuji
  • 1% HS Ginger
  • .25% INW Lime
  • .1 FA Honey

we'll see in a few days i guess, lol

1 points
 
by HashSlingingSlashurover 8 years ago

How's that HS ginger ?

2 points
 
by workwillneverknowover 8 years ago

only ever tried it paired with apple or pear so far. i havent used any other gingers, but i like how it doesn't push these fruits into a bakery flavor. just adds ginger. this recipe without the lime is kind of in the real of a spiced poached pear if you've ever had one. its a fabulous dessert. it needs a little bit of acidity to bring the flavor together and i'm hoping a small amount of lime will hit the note i need

2 points
 
by HashSlingingSlashurover 8 years ago

Sounds nice actually, I've not tried this lime but it sounds like it might set off a mix like this. Interested in ginger but it'll be a while before I actually order and use it... Thanks for the notes, happy mixing!

2 points
 
by captenplanet90over 8 years ago

To me, INW lime tastes like the green flavor of the frozen ice pops. You know? these things

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