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LF Alternative to Black Jack Tobacco INAWERA
submitted almost 6 years ago by amanalar

Hello friends,

I made a years worth of:

Godmother

https://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/1596246?

Unfortunately, looks like I'll be out with in the month and it doesn't seem like Black Jack Tobacco is sold anymore.

Anybody have experience with this flavor and know of a good sub?

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by cjinctalmost 6 years ago

vaperstek carries it, and e-aromashop has it on special right now - $11 for 100ml

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by amanalaralmost 6 years ago

perfect, thanks for the tip.

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by ChemicalBurnVictimalmost 6 years agoresident tobacco expert

If that eventually dries up, INW Gold Ducat tastes very similar in my opinion, and would also probably be pretty good in that recipe.

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by jaberwkyalmost 6 years ago

It's not really replaceable, although you might like it more!

I though Black Jack was the bomb, mixed at 1% (too low, but INW are strong except for a couple and this one is dark caramel color!). As it showed a deep, dark, fig-type aromatic and a little sweety high note, virginia-ish, so I cranked it up to 2.5% and all I got is chalk (think unflavored baby poder) in my face.

So it's not really a tobacco, no smoke, no leaf, more of a sweet, dark, fig-like aditive. I don`t have any figs atm, so I am at a loss here.

I find a note close in INW Black for pipe, so I would go on 0.5% INW Black for pipe, 0.7% INW Tobacco Absolute Virginia and work up.

Try it and keep us updated!

Edit: I was thinking of also adding 0.3% Gold Ducat for the molassy sweet taste

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by Denske203almost 6 years ago

Unfortunately tobacco flavors are so complex and there is no real exact definition of what a tobacco is supposed to taste like and can range from earthy to lemony to floral etc...this makes it very hard to come up with subs and your best bet is go go watch the tobacco noted series and use their pallets to find something similar

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by juthincalmost 6 years agoI improved Grack and all I got was this lousy flair

You could ask the expert.

/u/chemicalburnvictim?

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