Chreees Posted March 11, 2014 Share Posted March 11, 2014 Post your reviews below for Desi Murli Sweet Apple. Please post only reviews- any non-review posts will be edited out by the mods. For ease of search, please start your review with: Desi Murli Sweet Apple. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattarios2 Posted March 11, 2014 Share Posted March 11, 2014 Desi Murli Sweet Apple Hookah: Elmas Kafesli Bowl: Tangiers small Screen/Foil: reynolds HD Hose: Elmas hose Coals: Coco Ultimate 4 halves, added one half a little while into the session Base Liquid: water Appearance: wet black tobacco w a mix of leafy chunks and fine pieces Nicotine: Very good Smell: Smelt like a a light anise flavor and had a sweet apple scent. Taste: Anise (very light though) that mingles extremely well with sweet apple. Smoke: if tangiers and mizo nak are a 10, this gets a 7-8, just gotta pack it a bit denser than you would mizo, and it needs a little more heat. Buzz: Excellent Duration: 1 hour Purchased From: hookah1 Overall 9.5/10. This flavor is wonderful to say the least! It has anise in it, but not much. Just enough that mixes perfectly with the sweet apple. I personally think this tastes better than Nakhla's double apple and I am a fan of that flavor. In conclusion it tastes like nakhla's double apple but with less anise, less spice, and more sweetness as well as a more pronounced green type apple flavor. So far I have been impressed by every DM flavor I have tried with the exception of pudina and peach. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattarios2 Posted March 13, 2014 Share Posted March 13, 2014 I would like to add that if you keep the heat low, obviously clouds are smaller but the flavor is more of that light anise combined with the sweet greenish/yellow apple flavor. If you kick up the heat and get the clouds going, the flavor is more of a citrus with apple and a tad less anise. I have noticed with every DM flavor you can go the low heat or high heat route to get either small or medium sized clouds and both styles create quite a different flavor profile that is very nice. I personally like to start with low heat and then as the session progresses continually add heat which gets you a mix of both worlds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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