Royal Guard Coffee E-Liquid Review
The word coffee comes from the Greek Kaweh, meaning strength and passion. As the name suggests, people can gain energy and enthusiasm from this drink. Whether in Europe, America, or major cities in China, it is common to see people hurrying along with cof
The word "coffee" comes from the Greek word "Kaweh," meaning "strength and passion." As the name suggests, people can gain strength and passion from this beverage.
Whether in Europe, America, or the bustling cities of China, one can always see people holding coffee cups, drinking while rushing about. They rely on coffee to stay awake. Perhaps only one country has maintained the leisurely and elegant taste of coffee, and that is traditionally rigid England. Today, I would like to share a review of a coffee e-liquid from the UK called Royal Guard Coffee, to see what unique experience it offers. Packaging
The 60ml pencil bottle features a British flag design with a blue background, red text, and white borders. Below, three British Royal Guards are on patrol, topped with the two English words (translated as coffee). The British flag and the image of the Royal Guards instantly transport one into the atmosphere of England, which should be the origin of the name of this Royal Guard Coffee e-liquid.
The back of the packaging uses a green background, making the small black text very clear. If you often use e-liquids, you should be familiar with these small English letters, which constantly remind you that this e-liquid contains 2mg of nicotine and should not be used by those under 18 or pregnant women.
The small box on the side lists the ingredients and content of this e-liquid, and the ratio is of particular interest; this royal coffee uses a 70vg:30pg blend.
From the parameters, players who enjoy large vapor clouds can rest assured that it will not be too small, but high VG means it can lead to dry mouth, so remember to drink plenty of water.
The last line in the small box indicates ICE, meaning it has a cooling agent added, which is reassuring for us players as the more detailed the formula, the more at ease we feel.
Experience
Upon opening the pencil bottle, a strong coffee aroma immediately fills the air. I can confidently say this is the most robust coffee e-liquid I have smelled among seven different coffee e-liquids.
I wonder if any of you have tried coffee-flavored bubble gum; Royal Guard Coffee is a blend of coffee bubble gum and coffee beans. A light sniff reveals a hint of bubble gum, while a deep inhale uncovers a slight roasted coffee bean aroma, creating a wonderful layered experience.
Using a mechanical box mod
Mage DPRO atomizer
Clapton dual coil 3.0mm diameter 6 wraps 0.18 ohm
The flavor when vaping differs slightly from the aroma; while the aroma is very strong, the flavor in the mouth is a bit lighter, as if the roasted coffee bean aroma is present but more subdued. Inhalation leaves only the natural taste of coffee, with the 2mg nicotine providing a smooth experience without any throat hit.
Suddenly, a cool sensation appears in your throat, refreshing and reminiscent of iced coffee, while the richness of the coffee is fully retained. Upon exhaling, the flavor lingers pleasantly in the mouth for a long time, and even after a few seconds, you can still taste the coffee on your lips and teeth. Despite the strong coffee flavor, I expected it to be quite sweet, but my experience proved otherwise; the sweetness is moderate and does not become tiresome even after prolonged use.
Conclusion
The magic of flavor lies in its ability to awaken certain switches in your brain, allowing you to experience something unprecedented. This e-liquid, exuding a rich British coffee aroma, not only energizes you but also lets you wander in a world of imagination.
The above represents my personal opinion; if you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment for discussion!


