Super Concentrates/Flavor Express (SC/FE) Black Mile
Setup: mtl STNG 0.77 Ohm 2.0 ID 28/40 clapton 27W
Nose - nose: Vaguely Chocolate cake, no leaf or bacco
2% - After just a few days, the flavor is pretty muted. All I get is an overwhelming sensation of dark sweetness with some hints of chocolate. At 7 days, it's more chocolate than tobacco. A dark chocolate more than anything else, I think it's safe to say I undershot this at 2%, at least by a percent or two. I tried one squonk full of this after vaping a chocolate cookie recipe and I almost couldnt tell them apart except for that I had lost the cookie part. Nothing too ground breaking here. This is the chocolate version of tobacco caramel that ry4 is or can be. I wouldn't run out and get this, myself as I'm not the most fond of chocolate flavored Tobaccos, but if you want that note, or even a tobacco sweetener, this could be the one for you.
Suggested percent: 3+ main note i just dont see that being something I want per se, 1 - 2% accent.
Pairing ideas: I'd probably want to use this for a musky chocolate note as part of something darker like a cigar styled mix. Or even as a part of an ry4 styled vape that had some AP/cookie or coffee notes. I dont know, maybe I'm just numb to the baccos so I guess I could say dessert tobaccos or even maybe just a simple mix of this and a custard?
- SC Black Mile 3%
- FLV Vanilla Tobacco 2%
- Vanilla Ruyan Custard 2%
and call it Blaccostard? Add 1.5% FLV Virginia for a bit of a drier blend. Just a guess...
Noted Review with u/ChemicalBurnVictim
Second Opinions:
ELR user Leilani writes:
> 2/2018 2/2018 Rin ♥️
> Formerly "Black & Mild"
"Some people say that Black Mile tastes like a popular blend of American pipe tobacco cigars. With their strong chocolate flavor and a hint of vanilla aroma, Black Mile comes on strong and goes away smooth, making it a great flavor to include in your DIY e-liquid for a relaxing after dinner vape." - http://www.ecigexpress.com
Suggested Usage Rate: WARNING: this tobacco flavor is highly concentrated. Start at 1%, and then adjust to taste.
ELR user Kinnikinnick:
>This tobacco is in the black and mild pipe tobacco family; very satisfying dark tobacco with notes of caramel, dark chocolate and a touch of licorice (very faint). Primarily used as an adder tobacco when a chocolate note is needed, I find adding it in with cigar liquids quite nice. Tested at 5%, somewhat strong, reduce percentage when mixing with other tobaccos.
Preferred single flavor mix: 3.0%
I dunno, this makes a lot of sense to me, actually. If it were rebranded from Black & Mild, I could see this as part of some imagined sweet cigar where the Black portion is a 'chocolate' sweet (if that's what the real thing tastes like, idk, never had one) but you'd still need the 'Mild' to finish it off. I would maybe recommend this for anyone who likes a chocolate note in their tobacco as a supporting flavor or to wet up dry tobaccos that could use some dark sweetness.
I have this just for my Boba's Bounty clones.. It's certainly the base of the first "viral" ejuice ever. :) I like it - on its own, not so much.
interesting. i never tried boba's so i dont know what it is. Is it like a tobacco custard or something? I'm glad im not crazy thinking this wasn't a solo flavor. so far, they few i've tried seem to be decent accents but it also reminds me why tobaccos never really blew up until flv cranked out like 12 good ones.
I'm guessing you weren't vaping in the 2010-2013 period.. It was the #1 most popular juice out.. Still a cult following and a ton of people still trying to clone it.. It's a tobacco'ish vape.. Extremely satisfying - it was the first juice I fell in love with for an all day vape and helped me more than anything to quit cigarettes.. Sadly they are RIP now because of PACT act. When the recipe was developed there weren't as many flavoring companies out but SC/FE was - Black Mile was used in quite a few tobacco recipes in that era.
Oh yeah. I started much later. 2017, mostly by accident and went diy within a few months. I hadn’t realized sc/fe were around that long, actually. As I was starting, Flv baccos were starting to take hold so them and inw was where I got started.
I have vaped a few bottles of BM at .75-1%. Different notes come through at lower concentration, imo. It does remind me of the smell of unburnt pipe tobacco.
Thank's for the review just ordered sc Black Mile sc Old Captain and sc French Pipe trying to mix a couple more of chemical burn victim's recipes. The couple I've mixed so far are really nice.
Oh nice, which recipes are those? I'd picked these up out of the clearance section of bcf. I hadn't realized cbv has recipes with them. I just been slowly testing the ones that smelled the best first
West of Paris https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/58738#west_of_paris_by_chemicalburnvictim Tobacco Caye https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/59222#tobacco_caye_by_chemicalburnvictim Forment life has one I want to try also Campfire Nights https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/160221#campfire_nights_by_foment_life