Witchers Brew Devils Cut E-Liquid - Personal Review
Device: SMOK M65
Atomizer: Atlantis tank 0.6 ohm
E-liquid experience as follows

Witchers Brew (devils cut 6mg)
Devils cut 6mg starts at a device power of 15w, with a faint alcohol flavor similar to that when opening the bottle. After about 2 seconds, the gas begins to heat up, and the smoke flavor starts to accompany what is said to be a mixture of two special tobacco flavors, but it is still recognizable as tobacco flavor. Unlike Halo Tribeca, once the gas temperature rises, the flavor becomes very faint and it is hard to taste the tobacco flavor. This temperature lasts for less than 1 second before a strong alcohol flavor bursts forth, which can also be described as a fermented taste, followed by a burnt flavor after 5 seconds. At 20w, the vapor process can almost be ignored; the gas temperature rises slowly, and a rich tobacco flavor quickly bursts forth with a sweet alcohol taste. After exhaling, the tobacco flavor remains in the mouth, and after several puffs, there is a burning sensation in the chest, similar to drinking alcohol, but I couldn't detect the banana flavor that others mentioned.
Now let's talk about the throat hit. Halo's two tobacco flavors at 6mg provide a strong throat hit, and if not mixed with 0mg sub zero, it can be quite uncomfortable for the throat. However, Devils cut, also at 6mg, has a throat hit that is almost negligible with deep puffs, smoothly entering the lungs. Devils cut is relatively thick, likely due to a higher VG ratio compared to Halo's two tobacco flavors, which may also play a role.



