Tabac DNB Inawera has an authentic tobacco flavour, with earthy undertones, a smoky fragrance and a slightly sour aftertaste. This concentrate provides the ashy flavour of burnt tobacco leaves making it a very realistic flavour. Tabac DNB Inawera can be used in many blends; try adding marshmallow, honey or caramel flavour.
Recommended Mixing Percentage: 3% – 5%
Recommended Steeping Time: 2 Weeks
Inawera is a well-known flavour house based in Poland in the EU. Renowned for the potency and strength of their flavours, a little really does go a long way with this brand. Due to the strength of Inawera concentrates they have a brilliant range of high-quality flavours that are great value for money. Because the flavours are strong you can use them, in most cases, with half the amount of a standard concentrate and this can save you money in the long run. They come in two varieties, the normal concentrates and the Shisha range of Inawera which is for the most premium and most popular flavour concentrates.
Ingredients
Artificial & Natural Flavourings, Propylene Glycol.
Notes
- View all Inawera flavours here.
- We suggest mixing most Inawera concentrates at approximately 5% initially and then adjusting to your personal taste.
- This Inawera concentrate is PG based.
- We buy large bottles directly from Inawera and rebottle them here in the UK for your convenience.
- There can be noticeable colour differences between different batches of the same flavour. This is a natural result of the flavour manufacturing process.
- SDS – We are currently waiting For Inawera to provide these.
- This is a concentrated flavouring to be mixed in DIY e-liquid. It is not to be vaped without diluting.
Health and Safety
We advise the use of suitable protective outerwear, chemical resistant gloves, respiratory protection and protective eyewear when mixing e-liquid.
Alex –
Having smoked fire cured tobacco, this is entirely accurate. 4% is plenty.
lawrence phillips –
one person here is saying mix at 10%, you never never go over 3 or 4 on this one never must inawera need to be around 3% , i use this all the time mix at 3% then put in 3% inawera caramel and i also put 1% cool methol in by inawera it need 4 to 8 the longer the better 70 or 80 vg is best
lawrence phillips –
ps inawera dnb mix use 70 or 80 vg mix
lawrence phillips –
dnb is the very best welcome to inawera you need to mix at 3% then use inawera caramel 3% then inawera menthol 1% then 1% sweetner cap or any good one ready in 4 wks the longer the better it gets i only use inawera as its the best you only need to use small amounts works out good for the money
roverixl –
This one is very strong with a bold, dark profile. Mixed at 10% in 70:30 base.
I’ll let it steep for a couple of weeks, I know i’ll enjoy it!
Barry –
Update to my previous review: After a couple of weeks I had to upgrade to a full five stars as this has now made my #1 spot. Have reduced the mix back to 5% and it really is excellent, full of genuine tobacco lusciousness without any undesirable or chemical undertones. I don’t know how I managed for five years without it. Well done Inawera. Long may it continue to be available (please take note Vapable).
barry –
Not perfect, but very good. Unlike most tobacco concentrates, this one actually tastes like tobacco rather than flavourings – a nice surprise after much searching and wasted money. Unsteeped and at 5% it’s a bit too subtle for my knackered taste buds (40 years of GV smoking) but at 10% is very pleasant. Quite an ‘earthy’ tobacco flavour with no sweetness (good) and no harshness. Will definitely be buying more and can highly recommend if you’re after a good tobacco.
Roman –
One of the best tobac flavours I have ever tried is very raw and deep, can be very harsh, thanks to this it reminds very much sensations from analogues. Mixing with perique black gives simply amazing flavour. Mix it 3-5%.