Baker's Pipe

Description

Walking into a bakery at the end of the day, the pastry chef is sitting in the back with his pipe lit and you decide to join. Nothing tastes quite the same as sucking on a Baker's Pipe 👨‍🍳🍆💦 This is a lot different than the usual profiles I vape, but I wanted to give a crack at tobacco and am finally happy enough to release this one. It's great for people that are looking for an introduction to a mild to moderate tobacco flavor that pushes heavily toward the dessert side. This goes perfectly for me with my morning coffee. **WF Vanilla Ruyan Custard** - This is the main tobacco note. It brings rich cigar-like vanilla tobacco notes along with some body from the custard side of it. **FA Soho** - This is a lighter, leafy tobacco note and brings in a lot of the bakery notes as well. It's got some nuttiness, slight caramel notes, and doughiness to it. **FE Oak Milk** - This is a light caramel that's been long aged in an oak barrel. It supports the woody notes in the ruyan custard. **FA Doughnut Crispy & Cap Shortbread** - The mainstays of the bakery. They bring some additional doughy, almost cakey butter notes. **Sweeten to taste.** It's a bakery tobacco so I went somewhat sweet with it but you're welcome to dial it down or up to your own preference. --------------- Let steep for at least 3 days. I find it just gets better over time. You can bump the Oak Milk up to 2 or 2.5% if you want more woody caramel notes as well since it does start to fade away a little bit after a week.

Recipe

CAP Shortbread     2%FE Oak Milk     1%FW Sweetener     0.4%FA Doughnut Crispy     2%FA Soho     4%WF Vanilla Ruyan Custard     2.5%

Total Flavor: 11.9%