Vaping Diaries #27: Ahlusion Review II

Raina and I checked out three more e-liquids from Ahlusion. This time around we went for a beverage theme, choosing Boba Tea, Mimosa Cocktail, and W&A Sasparilla. Boba Tea is based on the popular (for Asians, anyway) dessert beverage from Taiwan, Mimosa Cocktail is a lovely champagne and fruit mix, and W&A Sasparilla is a really unique juice that almost tastes like an adult root beer. As in our first Ahlusion review, we were impressed by the quality of the e-liquids and how carefully they’re packaged (best in the business, in my experience). Check out the video above, as well as more details and steeping details on the juices below.

Boba Tea: Raina and I were really excited to try this one, since boba is an important part of our relationship. She introduced me to the drink about 12 years ago and I’ve been digging it ever since. There’s something magical about the blend of milk tea and tapioca balls. We wanted to love this e-liquid, but ended up really, really liking it. Raina wanted more of the rice-like taste that comes from the drink’s tapioca balls. I wanted a little bit less sweetness and a bit more creaminess. Despite not quite tasting like the beverage, the combination of tea, milk, and Asian sweetness (my nickname, btw) made this my favorite juice of the three. One of the cool things about this juice is that Ahlusion allows you to add different fruit options. In the future, we’ll be reviewing Boba Tea with Lychee, which is how I usually order boba. We’re really psyched to try that one.

Mimosa Cocktail: As with the juice above, this one is available with a variety of options. You can add extra champagne and fruit flavoring, as well as choose different fruit flavors (orange, peach, pear, pomegranate, etc.). We went with the standard champagne with orange. Both of us felt like the champagne flavor was really slight. Although the orange flavor was delicious and tasted natural, we both wanted more of a champagne kick (which, perhaps, says something about our drinking habits). This is something we’d definitely get again, but with the “extra champagne” option.

W&A Sasparilla: This was Raina’s favorite of the bunch. Some people are going to mistake it for a straight root beer flavor because they’ll be thinking about A&W. It’s definitely not a standard root beer flavor. This is a unique, spicy, and complex juice that’s almost like root beer for grown ups. In some ways, it’s like comparing a wine cooler to a fine Bordeaux. The sasparilla comes at you right away. It immediately reminded Raina of the sasparilla beverages that are popular with kids in Asia. She was enamored with the striking flavor and the effervescent spiciness. While I definitely enjoyed and appreciated the juice, I liked it less than she did. Backwoods Brew’s Root Beer was more to my liking as an all-day vape. For me, this was a wonderful juice in small doses.

Steeping Notes

Boba Tea
50/50 PG/VG ratio, 6mg nicotine
Uncapped: November 27, 2012 3:13PM
Recapped: November 29, 2012 4:13PM

Mimosa Cocktail
50/50 PG/VG ratio, 6mg nicotine
Uncapped: November 27, 2012 3:13PM
Recapped: November 29, 2012 4:13PM

W&A Sasparilla
50/50 PG/VG ratio, 6mg nicotine
Uncapped: November 27, 2012 3:13PM
Recapped: November 29, 2012 4:13PM

Vaping Diaries #18: Ahlusion Review

Raina and I checked out three fantastic e-liquids from Ahlusion — Blue Grass Burley, Devil Dog!, and Poppin’ Peach. In addition to offering high-quality juices, Ahlusion does a phenomenal job of packaging its wares. The e-liquids comes in sealed glass bottles that are covered in bubble wrap. The bottles are placed in a box full of foam peanuts. Standard caps are on the bottles by default and separate dripper caps are included. As far as packaging and presentation go, Ahlusion is the best I’ve seen. Now onto the e-liquids!

Blue Grass Burley: While all three are clearly high-quality juices, this was our favorite. Raina loved the rich, complex tobacco flavor. It reminded me of expensive Nat Sherman cigarettes I used to smoke (when I wasn’t poor). More than any other tobacco e-liquid I’ve tried, this tasted like a real cigarette (though possibly too flavorful for fans of cheapie smokes). This is an amazing e-liquid that fans of high-end cigarettes will love.

Devil Dog!: This is a tricky one to review. Like its sister juice above, this is a complex tobacco e-liquid. One of the owners of Ahlusion is a Marine and he made this juice for his fellow heroes. It’s bold and striking — too much so for likes of Raina and me. When I first tried this juice, the flavor knocked me on my ass. It mellowed after a bit, but was still too much for me, though possibly a great choice for fans of unfiltered cigarettes that have switched to vaping. Raina said that this one put hair on her chest, but I didn’t notice any.

Poppin’ Peach: This juice has a wonderful natural peach flavor, as opposed to many competitors that taste more like a Jolly Rancher or a Now and Later. Raina has been snacking on dried peaches lately and the flavor reminded her of those healthy treats. As for me, I’m an absolute sucker for all things peach, so I was super-happy with this juice. This will definitely be included when Raina and I do a peach shoot-out review in the future.

Bonus: Before I get to the steeping notes, here’s a photo of Raina and me (with a McKayla Maroney is not impressed face).

Steeping Notes

Blue Grass Burley
70/30 PG/VG ratio, 6mg nicotine
Uncapped: October 23, 2012 7:45PM
Recapped: October 26, 2012 12:46AM
Tested: November 13, 2012

Devil Dog
70/30 PG/VG ratio, 6mg nicotine
Uncapped: October 23, 2012 7:45PM
Recapped: October 26, 2012 12:46AM
Tested: November 13, 2012

Poppin’ Peach
50/50 PG/VG ratio, 6mg nicotine
Uncapped: October 23, 2012 7:45PM
Recapped: October 26, 2012 12:46AM
Tested: November 13, 2012