Super Concentrated Black Mile

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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.

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