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Made my first juice today!
submitted over 10 years ago by NA_AspireMixologist
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by eim1213over 10 years agoFrugivore

Congrats! Looks like juice!

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

It could be piss, y'all will never know!

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by eim1213over 10 years agoFrugivore

The bubbles seem to be consistent with juice but you could be diabetic I suppose

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

Okay, you got me, it was just piss flavoring.

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by jamikazeyoover 10 years ago

I made my first 30ml today too! What flavor did you make? I went to my local b&m and bought some flavoring. Made a strawberry thug Juice. It's pretty tasty!

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

I used Razzleberry, Strawberry, Pomegranate and a dash of French Vanilla. They are all Flavor West flavoring.

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by tet5uoover 10 years ago

Soon you'll be all like:

http://i.imgur.com/tMJC8mR.jpg

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by Bones853over 10 years ago

Is that in a deep fryer?

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by tet5uoover 10 years ago

It's an ultrasonic water-bath.

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

Yup, probably.

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by demon1102over 10 years ago

congratulations

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

Thanks!

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by Marikc1over 10 years agoMixologist

It seems to have a star system inside it.

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by BuffaloSoldier11over 10 years ago

From first timer to a guy considering getting into it, how was that learning curve, and more importantly, how's she vape?

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by richisonfireover 10 years ago

Best advice I can give is you have to learn mixing before you make art. I went in with mentality that I was going to start creating great flavors off the bat. Green Tea sweetened with peach and honey was my first mix and it was so shitty. So so shitty. Second juice I tried to make was a ginger beer. Also, So so shitty. That one was so shitty that I immediately dumped the whole 30 ml after the first vape. That one couldn't even have steeped into something less shitty.

I learned my lesson and now I'm doing more simple mixes like strawberry banana, peach with mint, and strawberry cake and it's been really fun now that I learned how to do good basic mixes. I'm vaping one of my own versions of a 'Nana Cream recipe I found on here, used less banana and added a couple other fruits I like and it tastes great and it's a lovely feeling knowing I made that juice and I used about 2 dollars in material doing so.

If you even feel 51% on board and can afford the 50-70 dollar investment, I say you go for it!

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

Those are some risky flavors to try, lol.

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

Not a hard learning curve, I used the Juice-Me-Up calculator to figure put the percentages and that is the hardest part for me. It tastes pretty good, but I'll know after a solid week of steeping. It is one of those things that require patience to nail down something you like.

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by diarizzleover 10 years ago

You did good, if you got a liquor bottle you could probably fill that dropper up in a jiffy. I make huge batches. Vapes fairly quick at 150 watts, but hey. Clouds for days bra.

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

Oh, I know I could make a larger batch but this was a completely original flavor and I didn't know if it would turn out okay. It turned out fantastic though! I like it much more than 90% of premium juices I have tried.

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by Baogwaover 10 years ago

I have a piece of advice to offer.
If you make a flavor you really like, (all day vape worthy) make sure your have some made before venturing into crazy new mixes.

Sometimes recipes don't go anything like you think they would.

I made that mistake and took off for work one day with like 20ml of "Sexy Leather Boot," and another of "Burning Tires and Asshole."

Relapsed, it was a bad day.

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by NA_Aspireover 10 years ago

Yeah, we made 2x 30 ml bottles and one is for now and the other is for later this week. We are striking some other flavors that taste good, but not as amazing as the first try.

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