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Dark & Stormy
17% Jamaican Rum - FW
2% Ginger - FW
1% Key Lime - FW
If you're not certain what a Dark & Stormy is, it is a drink made from Rum and Ginger beer. A WIKI definition is HERE for reference.
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I don't have any adult beverage flavors at the moment but am planning to put some on my next order so I can start venturing into some summer cocktail-inspired juices. How is that FW Jamaican Rum? Have you tried other rum flavors and found it to be superior?
I haven't tried too many. I was going to introduce a drink line but it never panned out. So, this was just what I had to work with and I never researched it much further.
I made this with FLV Lime because it was the only lime I had. Apparently I did not order key lime like I thought. The ginger is definitely there, and the Lime wasn't terrible, but more candy like than I would have preferred. I wasn't able to taste more than a hint of rum, but I have INW Jamaican Rum to try as well, but I'm thinking I'll give that a shot at something like 7-10%, or less given how concentrated INW flavors seem to be in general.
are you a motherfucking sorcerer? because I literally ordered these three flavors for this express purpose earlier today when I saw the ecx sale.
I am so excite right now, this is exactly what I had in mind!
Since /u/marybd841 decided to share their Peanut Butter Cookie recipe this month, I figured, why not share the concentrate I'm selling as well. Open source for the win.
/u/To0nMaN and /u/tet5uo will appreciate it I think.
1.5% FA Cookie
8% TFA Peanut Butter
1% FA Butterscotch
1% TFA Brown Sugar Extra
0.5% INW Peanuts
0.5% FA Vienna Cream
This recipe can be described almost as a peanut cookie, as the butter/creamy portion is severely lacking. This was by design originally as I didn't want a creamy peanut butter cookie, but after popular request from customers, I released a juice with a bit more creaminess to it. How you get to that creaminess is up to you.
What I won't share however, is my V2 of Pleasing Peanuts, it would involve giving away the secret to another recipe that I'm not yet willing to part with. I will however, let you know, that taking this recipe, using it as a base @ 10% and if you search around for "Delicious Vanilla" you should be able to find my vanilla cream base that is very close to what makes up the other 5% of flavor that I add to this for the creamier version.
Enjoy everyone.
Thanks for sharing this BB, ill grab these flavorings and give it a go. A decent peanut butter flavoring is difficult to archive, ive been working on an Amish PB for so long that i dont remember when i started.
Sorry it took so long to reply, just got back from vacation up in the UP. No internet or cellphone coverage at the cabins, it was awesome and horrible at the same time, hehe.
Woah, that's crazy. I know you said mine was close to yours but I wasn't expecting it to be THAT close. Percentages are a little different but I expect the flavor profile is quite similar. I've gone through quite a few variations of my recipe to get to the point where it is now. In a way I'm shocked that we ended up with almost the same ingredients but in another way I feel like I can understand your thought process for using them (if that makes sense). They all work great together and each ingredient plays a really important part in the flavor profile.
Your vanilla cream base has me intrigued though. I tried solving the dryness of the recipe with vanilla custard and vienna cream. It worked....kinda. For the most part it is a delicious, creamy peanut butter with a slight cookie taste. Occasionally though, I will take a puff and it seems very dry. I guess it is back to experimenting for me to try and figure out how you fixed it. I really appreciate you sharing your recipe and I'm excited to mix this up and see how mine compares.
So...ever since /u/fizzmustard released his Bombie's lookalike 'nana cream recipe about 10 months ago now, I've been on a mission.
I tried his version, it was very good, and was quite similar to the taste I get from Bombies version but not perfect.
Well, I didn't want Bombies version straight up, I wanted something better, something more complex, something that popped more, something that just sent it over the top.
I liked the idea of a Strawberry and Banana but everything else needed a revamp. While I enjoy the banana taste of LA Banana Cream, it's not what what I wanted in this recipe in the long run.
After nearly 60 variations over the past 9 months, I've finally reached my final recipe and damn do I love this stuff.
I've been selling a version that was similar to this for some time, but it wasn't until last week that I finally found the key to what I was looking for.
So, I had my banana flavor dialed in with TFA Banana Cream and HS Banana, I knew TFA Jackfruit was a good launching point for the background flavor, I had the cream where I wanted it, the strawberry where I wanted it, but it was still missing something.
Last week I found that missing ingredient.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you:
Ba'nana Cream
7% TFA Strawberry
6% TFA Banana Cream
1.5% FA Fresh Cream (Cream Fresh)
1% TFA Jackfruit
0.7% HS Banana
0.3% TFA Kiwi Double (the key)
1.5% Citric Acid (10% Solution)
I have mixed this with and without the Citric Acid, I really like it more with it but it doesn't adjust the flavor profile much but will tank your coils much faster so use at your own discretion.
Now I understand that some of you may be missing more than 1 or two flavors to whip this up to try it.
As most of you know, I do sell juice, and have recently started selling flavor concentrates, I'm creating a coupon code just for you guys, just for this flavor for 25% off anytime you want in case you decide you want to try this creation without having to invest in multiple flavors (although it's probably cheaper to just buy them, I know some folks are lazy DiY'ers).
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Don't worry these shameless plugs won't be a regular thing if ever again, I'm just really excited about this flavor and want people to try it!
Original Thread for comments/discussion:
http://redd.it/3cw7st
Awesome-looking recipe, Kiwi Double is an interesting tweak on Nana Cream (though I never tried it that low), and I think it's killer you sell concentrates. I actually wanna talk to you about an idea of mine sometime, if I ever get free for a bit!
Pardon my ignorance, still a noob, but what does HS stand for in HS Banana?
EDIT: I did a little searching (which I should have done before i asked you) but I believe it is Hangsen, correct?
Just an off topic mini-tip you may want to entertain- Users behind a Cisco web appliance configured to block uncategorized URL's (a great deal of businesses and their employees) will not be able to access your site. It must be categorized with Cisco and have a reasonable WBRS in order to get to it from behind the appliance. Not incredibly important but in theory it will get you more exposure.
Edit- Thanks for your contributions here, they are appreciated!
BLACKOUT - a creamy, sweet, caramel peanut butter recipe.
- TFA Peanut Butter - 8%
- FA Caramel - 1%
- TFA Brown Sugar Extra - 1%
- TFA Bavarian Cream - 2%
- FW Hazelnut - 1%
- TFA Graham Cracker (Clear) - 3%
- FA Torrone - 0.25% (essential)
- Mix at 70vg/30pg
- Best at 450° F (230-235° C)
- Overnight Steep Recommended
> This recipe is for PB lovers. A very nice sweet and nutty inhale with a smooth, caramel peanut butter exhale. Great as a base also to add in your favorite dark berries, for a PB&J, or banana for a PB&B, even some FA Cocoa for a nice choco-peanut butter.
This recipe is one that just doesn't take much to figure out. Peanut butters, some bavarian cream and caramel, and some sweetners, all brought together with the graham cracker and torrone.
- TFA PB makes up the main note. It's probably my favorite PB to use because of how versatile it is. It's not too nutty, not too dry, and it's easy to play with. The ONLY problem with TFA PB is that depending on which batch you get, it could be stronger or weaker, so adjust your % to taste.
- Caramel, BSE, Bavarian make up that caramel smooth creaminess that really makes this recipe what it is. It also boosts the flavor of the PB a little by adding some support. Understand? Some flavors need a good foundation to really give it some character, PB is one of them, and this caramel creamy base is the perfect example of how you could do that.
- Hazelnut and Graham Cracker make up the extra little bit of "bite". I used FA Cookie to try and make this flavor, but cookie tends to over cookie sometimes, and at low percentages (0.5%) cookie tends to get hidden. So I had to opt for a Graham Cracker and I used Hazelnut to really make that Graham pop and have more taste.
- FA Torrone is the secret ingredient. It really pulls everything together, and has that note in it that really makes that fucking PB really come out to play. It's a strong flavor, so use at 0.25% and if you'd really want some more nougat flavor, maybe up to 0.50% and steep another day or so. This is really essential to really bring out all the nuances in the PB and in the Caramel.
Finally got some FA Fuji and have been putting it to work. These are also my first two really good recipes that I came up with. Trust the Fuji.
Apple Pie Float
4% Fuji Apple - FA
2% Bavarian Cream - TFA
1.5% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - TFA
2% Cheesecake (Graham Crust) - TFA
1% Fresh Cream - FA
This was an attempt at an apple pie ala mode with what I had. Might swap cheesecake for cap's graham cracker or sugar cookie.
Blood of the Groves
4% Fuji Apple - FA
2.5% Watermelon - FA
2% Pear - FA
1% Coconut Extra - TFA
1.5% Pomegranate - FA
1% - Dragonfruit - TFA
Wanted to use more coconut, as well as some fruit flavors that haven't seen much action (Pomegranate, Watermelon). Coconut is a little heavy, but I rather liked it.
edit: This one was partially inspired by "Funk3s Blood" by /u/FunkMast3r :D
Sweet Strawberry(CAP) %3
Yellow cake (FW) %2
Vanilla bean ice cream (TFA) %2
Sweet cream (TFA) %1
Just got my INW Cactus in, and whipped this up. I feel like it really gives the watermelon a "juicy" mouth feel.
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TFA Watermelon 8%
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CAP Sweet Watermelon 2%
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INW Cactus 3%
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TFA Dragonfruit 1%
I can't really find the dragonfruit in there at all. Maybe bump it up to 2% for some added complexity. Either way, it's delicious and I'll be vaping this all day!
I have got to say, Thank you for this recipe. It is truly amazing! I upped the Dragonfruit up to 2% and added 1% Marshmallow TFA for maximum moistness (lol). Vaped on a Fused clapton @ .16... wow is all I can say.
I'll try the marshmallow next batch. I'm glad you like it!
I've got everything except CAP Sweet watermelon. How big of a difference does it make without it? I could try replacing with TFA Strawberry ripe. I don't have a lot of selections right now
I bet one of the strawberries or a coconut would go well with this. I'll experiment later this week after my exams I'm probably going to take out one of the watermelons and try with dragonfruit both in and out.
SVBICC Remix
- (TFA) Strawberry Ripe - 5%
- (TFA) Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - 3%
- (FA) Meringue - 2%
- (CAP) Sweet Cream - 1%
- (INW) Biscuit - 1%
- (CAP) Vanilla Custard - 0.5%
- (FA) Apple Pie - 2%
- Mix at 60vg-40pg for best results
- At least a 3 day steep. Better after 5 days
- Recommended Temp 490° F
> This is pretty much a soft and creamy cheesecake, that is sweet and less...cheesy. Who the fuck want's to vape cheese you know? Anywho, the star of this recipe is the crust. It's nice and rich, and more prominent than my other recipe. And that strawberry drizzle comes in nicely adding a sweetness to the entire vape.
The addition of CAP Sweet cream really gives off that cheesy creaminess a cheesecake has. It's easy to overdo this flavor, so I landed at 1% to not kill the entire vape with a curdled flavor. Simple stuff. This can be raised slight higher, maybe 1.5%, if you do want more of a cheesy note, up to you. The strawberry ripe really turns the whole flavor into a sweet one, and if you rather a different fruit, say blueberry, use a blueberry that tastes authentic. I would Bilberry at around 0.5% or lower. While also keeping in the Strawberry ripe. The apple pie is a must, it gives the cone the character it needs to hold up against all those heavy flavors. 2% is fine and if you really want a fuller crust go to 3.5%. I love this flavor in adding depth to any kind of dessert vape.
Fig Newton
(CAP) Cinnamon Danish Swirl - 0.4%
Acetyl Pyrazine 5% - 0.4%
Apple Pie (TPA)- 1.0%
Brown Sugar Extra (TPA) - 0.6%
Butter (CAP) - 0.2%
Cake (Yellow) (FW) - 0.4%
Cookie (FA) - 1.0%
Fig (CAP) - 3.0%
Orange Cream (TPA) - 0.6%
Vanillin 10% (TPA) - 1.0%
TPA Sugar Cookie instead of FA Cookie is a fine, maybe better, replacement.
Raspberry (Sweet) (TPA) is also a good alternative for Orange Cream (TPA) for the tart note, if you prefer.
This looks great man, whipping this up now! Thanks!
Ty sir. Let me know if you find anything that works better. I'm still on the fence on a few percentages.
Here's a Banana cream/custard pie i've been working on for awhile.
I really dig it. You may want to up the FA custard to 5%-6% i just hate to much pg.
Also subbing 2.5% vanilla swirl in for the Classic vanilla is tasty.
That FA Irish cream works very well with the banana and peanut butter mixes. Really loving this mix. MBV peanut butter is probably FW or TFA, people say they use FW but i know some of them are TFA. My buddy got it for me in one of his orders and I think its just smooth and wonderful.
[Banana butter pie ]
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 100 mg (100% VG)|0.6|0.76|3 VG dilutant|16.2|20.43|81 Banana Cream (TPA)|1.2|1.2|6 Custard (FA)|0.92|0.92|4.6 Graham Cracker v2 (CAP)|0.4|0.4|2 Irish Cream (FA)|0.08|0.08|0.4 Meringue (FA)|0.2|0.2|1 Peanut Butter (MBV)|0.2|0.2|1 Vanilla Classic (FA)|0.2|0.2|1 Totals|20|24.39|100
Strength: 3mg/ml
PG/VG: 16/84
Flavor total: 3.2 ml (16%)
This is a good mix. I used TFA Peanut Butter. Not sure if this is correct or not but it is good. I also subbed the Vanilla Swirl at 2.5%. I am vaping it just after mixing at the moment so I need to let it age a little bit. I am getting different flavors in layers and it is great. I am having trouble detecting the Irish Cream though but my taste buds honestly suck and I am sure it will come out more later.
Pearry Cream
- 5% Pear - TFA
- 4% Strawberry RIPE - TFA
- 2% Honeydew - TFA
- 3% Vanilla Swirl - TFA
- 1% Fresh Cream - FA
- 1% Coconut Extra - TFA
I like the looks of this. I'll have to mess around with something else other than vanilla swirl, but it looks decent.
go for it man! Maybe 2% Vanilla Custard? May I ask what you don't like about Vanilla Swirl?
This is awesome. Had to use sweet cream, but it was great. Son threw in some koolada for his and it's great also. Thank you for posting this.
Alright so I need some feedback on this one.
I'm not a huge vanilla custard nut myself, but have been playing around trying to come up with the perfect vanilla custard for 4-5 months now. I'm looking for the straight buttery creamy sweet goodness that is vanilla custard.
While FLV Vanilla Custard makes an excellent standalone vape, it's not everything I was after.
I've worked on building this from scratch, drawing knowledge from what I know works well, but I've avoided looking at any other Vanilla Custard recipe out there in an effort for originality. I've used some of my all time favorite ingredients in this mix including FLV Vanilla Custard, TFA Bavarian Cream and FW Tres Leches (new to me but amazing stuff).
Here is my current variation and after a 2 week steep...
3% FLV Vanilla Custard
2% TFA Bavarian Cream
3% FW Tres Leches
4% TFA Cheesecake (graham crust)
1.5% FA Vanilla Classic
1% TFA Sweetener
Would love to get some feedback from a few of ya. Still in the early stages on this one but it's really hitting the spot for me. It requires at least a one week steep unless you speed the process up (I rarely do).
Let me know what y'all think.
Note: Loaded with diketones, yum yum yum, curious for /u/kirkt's feedback here as I know you are a custard freak =)
> Tres Leches
> Vanilla Classic
FUCKING EH, Botboy. I am now convinced you are on a quest to (a) empty my wallet and (b) destroy my marriage. WTF did I ever do to you? Why is it that every time you post a recipe I need a flavor order? Are you preying on my weakness, knowing that I have no resistance to your manipulation? And of course if I ask for a substitute for a flavor I have never heard of, that has only appeared in this one recipe, the answer is "No, it's the key ingredient, tastes like cat piss unless you use that particular one."
I finally updated my database last night. I have 319 different flavors. THREE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN. I need an intervention, not another damn flavor. And yet you managed to use TWO in ONE SINGLE RECIPE that I don't already own. And managed to call me out so it's not like I can pretend I didn't see your recipe.
Why, Botboy, why?
ROFL ROFL ROFL
You can sub Vanillin for FA Vanilla Classic, it'll be close enough, but yeah, Tres Leches...no sub for that.
This is good stuff. I switched out the TFA Cheesecake with 2% of Biscuit and 1% of FA Almond and I feel it adds a little more mouthfeel and depth. This recipe made me buy more FLV flavors. Good work man
Have you tried the new creamy based flavors from flavorah yet? I still haven't received mine yet but they have a Vanilla Cream, Milk & Honey, and a Sweet Coconut that looks interesting. Cant wait to mix with them.
Either way this looks tasty and I will whip a batch of this up soon.
Yogi Base
- CAP Creamy Yogurt - 5%
- FA Meringue - 0.5%
- FA Caramel - 0.5%
- EM - 1.5% or Sweetener at 1% or Both
For a strawberry Yogurt add
- TFA Ripe Straw - 4%
- CAP Sweet Strawberry - 4%
- Shake and vape better after a couple days
It's nice and sweet, rich and playful, but still holds up to that true yogurt flavor. Also the fact it's a shake and vape is rewarding. I'm going to update this post regularly with various fruits and flavors to mix with. Blueberry yogurt is next, then a Strawberry Gogurt, then a FroYo, then whatever ideas you guys have. I'm sure there is a better way to make a yogurt, and I've played around with various creams to try and bring out that sour note. So far this has been my favorite version of yogurt.
I got some of that creamy yogurt from the NJ Vape Expo and I have yet to try it out. How much have you played around with the % on it so far? Like, is 5% the max you would mix it at?
Maybe around 8% max if there is enough sweet and sugary elements in the mix. It can get quite sour if the balance is wrong. That base is the best thing I've found so far. Caramel really does wonders adding sweetness where you want it, and the Meringue is just a great way to sugar coat something. You can probably bump both FA's to 1% and kick up the Yog another 1-2%. But it's really not necessary.
#Summer Dream#
Watermelon (TFA) 5%
Vanilla Custard (TFA) 5%
Sweet Cream (TFA) 3%
Bavarian Cream (TFA) 2%
PG/VG 25/75
First recipe post, long time lurker...
Horchata (TFA) 6%
Cantaloupe (TFA) 4%
Vienna Cream (TFA) 1%
I posted in the clone requests for Grizzly Vapes Simple 8 and this is my take on it. It's mighty spicy and warms the tongue as you vape
I did it at 40/60, 6mg, vaping at 14w, 2ohm in a lemo v1
Feedback appreciated, enjoy!
/u/ID10-T made a comment in last months monthly thread that made me decide to share this recipe especially with summer here. This is my favorite vape for the outdoor summer nights around a bonfire, not very good with a beer but goes great with my scotch =).
Here's a recipe that is ridiculously high flavor percentages and will tank your coils supremely fast but OMG is it delicious.
10% TFA Toasted Marshmallow
10% TFA Kiwi Double
10% Ethyl Maltol (10%) or alternatively, add 1% of EM crystals by weight straight into the final dilution to avoid the extra PG if your EM/Cotton Candy is PG based. EG; 30ml batch = 0.35g of EM crystals. (batch is roughly 35g if max VG).
Seriously, mouth puckering sour of kiwi with an insane amount of sweetness and luxurious mouth feel from the EM.
You can also try this with:
3% FA Marshmallow
10% TFA Kiwi Double
5% TFA Toasted Marshmallow
10% Ethyl Maltol (10%)
Very similar flavor profile but I feel the FA Marshmallow adds a little more fluff and marshmallow flavor but you lose some sweetness from the reduced percentage of TFA Toasted Marshmallow.
This was all originally inspired by a recipe titled "Kiwi Bonbons" and I believe it's in the TFA Megathread/PDF on ECF. I could be wrong and it could be from a super old monthly thread here, not sure entirely. The second variation I have posted is known as Killer Kiwi to me =).
Looks interesting. I mixed up
- 4% fa kiwi
- 2% fa marsh
- 1% TFA van swirl
not long ago bc I wanted something similar. It came out really good too. It is pretty light with a nice thick mouthfeel which is what I was going for. And thanks for sharing that peanut base btw. I've been reading your peanut butter input for a while now and actually have all of those to try it. This sub rocks bc of these type of contributions and awesome people.
>10% TFA Kiwi Double
man this scares me, i just made one mix with kiwi, and i think it was at 8, and hated it dunno why.
i had banana and strawberry (both ripe) and i suspect that it was the problem, it was so harsh.
maybe ill experiment a bit more with kiwi
Could I sub in CAP Marshmallow for TFA Toasted Marshmallow @ like 7%?
I can't order toasted until next week, so I went ahead and tried it with regular TFA Marshmallow. Not bad at all! When you were developing this recipe, did you ever try replacing some of the Kiwi Double with FA Kiwi?
I mixed this up yesterday and it was good but overpowered with coconut. Will see how it turns out after a week or two steep, but will probably drop the coconut extra and up the kiwi.
Vendor | % ------|- Kiwi Double (TFA) | 6 Coconut (TFA) | 5 Vanilla Custard (CAP) | 4 Sweet Cream (CAP | 3.5 Marshmallow (TFA) | 4 Custard (FA) | 2 Marzipan (FA) | .75 Coconut Extra (TFA) | .5 Vanillin (TFA) | .5 Condensed Milk (FA) | .25
There are some obvious baddies in there....
Would any other fruits be able to be subbed in? How would quince do?
Not sure about Quince as I still haven't played with it, but yes, you can sub in a lot of tart fruits into this recipe.
State Fair
- Acetyl Pyrazine - .5%
- FA Almond - 1.5%
- FA Caramel - 3%
- FA Cookie - 1%
- FA Fuji - 4%
- Mix At: 70VG/30PG
- Overnight Steep Recommended
>This is my first recipe and I am dropping it here. This recipe embodies a crisp apple on the inhale with caramel throughout finishing with a nice almond cookie.
It's like a caramel apple flavor mixed up in a cookie that's tart, but sweet. Definitely an ADV. Mix it up and tell me what you think!
You can also find my recipes on ELR.
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 48 mg (100% VG)|1.88|2.37|6.3 PG dilutant|3|3.11|10 VG dilutant|19.12|24.12|63.7 Cinnamon Danish Swirl (CAP)|1.2|1.2|4 Sugar Cookie (CAP)|1.8|1.8|6 Vanilla Custard v1 (CAP)|3|3|10 Totals|30|35.6|100
Strength: 3mg/ml
PG/VG: 30/70
Flavor total: 6 ml (20%)
This is a pretty simple recipe that is very tasty. It's my first version of it, and although I plan to adjust it a bit (lower custard, play around with FA Cookie and AP) it's just fine the way it is. Figured I'd share for people who want a quick tasty custard.
Peanut Butter Cookie
- 7% TFA Peanut Butter
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2% FA Cookie
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2% CAP Vanilla Custard ( i used V2 but V1 would probably be better)
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.5% TFA Brown Sugar Extra
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.3% INW Peanuts
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1.5% FA Vienna Cream
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1% FA Butterscotch
This recipe was inspired by /u/Botboy141. There was talk of peanut butter on this thread a few months ago. He mentioned mixing TFA Peanut Butter with INW Peanuts and adding in some TFA Marshmallow or Vienna Cream. I tried marshmallow first but it just wasn't doing it for me. The mix still felt really dry. I was finally able to get some Vienna Cream and I think this really helped turn this around. Still a work in progress recipe but I would love some feedback
Crazy, bruh, because I've been trying to get a recreation of these Peanut Butter Cocoa No-Bake Cookies and have had some success. My bad ass sister used to make them all the time and I wanted to drip it, drip it. To this point, I've got it at:
- tfa Peanut Butter @ 2%
- tfa Vanilla Swirl @ 3%
- tfa White Chocolate @ 2%
- tfa Milk Chocolate @ 3%
- tfa Oatmeal Cookie @ 3%
It's on a Mutation V3 @ .4 Ω. Purdy darn good, if you ask me--just needs 3 damn weeks to get that light PB on the inhale, then the full oatmeal and PB on the exhale.. I just got a whole lotta FA flavors that I'm going to fuck around with soon, just not the INW peanuts.
Oh man, that sounds pretty darn good. I used to make No-Bake cookies all the time before I started eating low carb. Did you by any chance happen to get some FA Vienna cream or cookie in your FA order? I bet they would both be really good in this recipe.
Do you think INW biscuit could help with the dryness?
The Mandarin is prominent in a nice way on day 3. It will fade slightly after a week (if you can wait). The nana and strawberry are in the background playing nicely with each other, while the coconut just ties it all together.(May need a little more of coconut). I hope you enjoy!
Fruit Smoothie
Banana Cream (TFA) 6%
Strawberry (TFA) 8%
Mandarin FA 2.5%
Coconut cap 1%
Edit: I am still learning things. I use Atlantis V1 around 25-30 watts. I just tried this recipe @65W (herakles), and the taste is SO much better with higher wattage. Can now really notice the coconut. While really good in my setup, now I think "i have GOT to upgrade". Oh well, B'day coming up this month. Any opinions on the Atlantis V2?
Juicy Crunch
5% berry crunch tfa 4% strawberry tfa 2% dragonfruit tfa 3% vanilla bean ice cream tfa
70/30 vg/pg
Very unique... The vanilla smooths it out while the dragonfruit adds complexity give it a try tell me what you think.
I see folks typeing about torrone lately. Torrone is one of my favorite ADV flavors. Subtle sweet, nutty just super good. Here's my favorite FA Torrone mix. Throw one-two drops of em per 5ml for a fuller feel.
[Torn Strawberry ]
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 100 mg (100% VG)|0.3|0.38|3 VG dilutant|8.65|10.91|86.5 Coconut (FA)|0.05|0.05|0.5 Oba Oba (FA)|0.1|0.1|1 Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)|0.2|0.2|2 Strawberry (TPA)|0.4|0.4|4 Torrone (FA)|0.3|0.3|3 Totals|10|12.34|100
Strength: 3mg/ml
PG/VG: 10/90
Flavor total: 1.1 ml (10.5%)
Hey guys, I felt like contributing a small recipe I found a long time ago incorporating Taro because it doesn't seem to be used to often. I originally used it in an oobay custard recipe but it turned out tasting like rice crispy treats. If you know what taro tastes like, then you will find this less like rice crispy treats and more like a taro/oobay custard flavor. I love what TFA taro does to this recipe. Anyway, here it is.
oo'baby
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Vanilla Custard v1/v2 (CAP) 8%
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Vanilla Swirl (TFA) 2%
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Taro (TFA) 2-3% (I love it, i use 3%, but it's strong.)
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Fresh Cream (FA) 1.5%
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Toasted Marshmallow (TFA) 2%
Was a good shake and vape, for me, but I'm sure it benefits from a good steep, like most custards.
Oh my god you have Taro too? Holy shit..To me it tastes like earthy dirt with a slight potato taste and none of those tasty powdered taro notes you expect from it. I tried 3%, 2%, and 1% standalone and damn it was terrible. On the other hand Yam by Tfa is fucking delicious. Sweet potato with the mouthfeel of a potato that I'm trying to create a candied yam flavor with.
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 36 mg (100% PG)|8.33|8.63|8.3 PG dilutant|3.67|3.81|3.7 VG dilutant|70|88.27|70 Blueberry Extra (TPA)|6|6|6 Juicy Peach (TPA)|4|4|4 Raspberry (Sweet) (TPA)|2|2|2 Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)|6|6|6 Totals|100|118.71|100
Strength: 3mg/ml
PG/VG: 30/70
Flavor total: 18 ml (18%)
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my gf is crazy about this one, and another firend aswell, for me is "meh".
I found this one on the tfa recipe thread, just lowered the peach and added the raspberry. it is nice, not the best i had, for my palate.
I did a test with mustard milk but replaced the strawberry with raspberry(tpa as well) and was impressed with the taste, Vanilla ice cream is an awesome flavor
Not super complex, but I find it delicious. INW delivers a nice sweet strawberry with a light shisha moth feel you'd get from a hookah. Been an adv of mine for a few months now.
Hookah'd on a feeling
-3.5% INW shisha strawberry
-5% TFA strawberry ripe
-2% FA pear
I keep eyeing the shisha stuff from INW. I should just buy the damn stuff.
I highly recommend trying it out. Shisha strawberry quickly became one of my favorite flavorings.
Pistachio Pudding
(TFA) Pistachio - 10%
Milkstone - 6%
(TFA) Coconut Extra - 1.5%
The milkstone I use consists of:
(TFA) Bavarian Cream - 28%
(TFA) Marshmallow - 18%
(TFA) Whipped Cream - 13%
(TFA) Sweet Cream - 28%
(TFA) Vanilla Swirl - 13%
Ordered up some Red Velvet Cake(TPA) the other day and decided to whip this up. Really light and smooth flavor, but I'm thinking it might need more cupcake? Either way I find it delicious.
Red Velvet Cupcake:
Red Velvet Cake(TPA) @ 6.5%
Vanilla Cupcake(TPA) @ 2.5%
Cream Cheese Icing(LA) @ 1.6%
Meringue(FA) @ 2%
Enjoy!
Any other recipes with the red velvet?
I've got a RV and Vanilla bean Ice Cream steeping right now. I believe I used the RV at 8%.
I mixed this the other day and it's pretty good after a couple days of steep time.
Chocolate Caramel Sugar Cookie Ice Cream
- 3% TFA Cinnamon Sugar Cookie
- 2% CAP Vanilla Custard v1
- 2% TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
- 2% TFA Marshmallow
- 1% FA Cookie
- 1% TFA Dulce de Leche
- 0.5% FW Cinnamon Roll
- 0.5% Double Chocolate (I have Dark, but I would imagine clear would be okay too)
Inspired by an ice cream that is sold at a local cookie shop. My boss bought Ice Cream and Cookies for my whole team and I couldn't eat it due to my diet at the moment - though I did have half a spoonful to taste. Then I sat back down at my desk and wrote this recipe up. It was a vanilla ice cream with brownie bits and caramel mixed in - with crushed sugar cookie on top. Let me know what you guys think!
Sheree's Peach Crisp
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TFA VBIC 2%
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FW Sugar Cookie 3%
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FA Peach 2%
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FA White Peach 1%
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CAP Cinnamon Danish Swirl 1.5%
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FA Caramel .5%
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TFA DX Hazlenut .75%
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TFA AP .5%
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TFA Brown Sugar 1%
This is my new pride and joy...
This is good! I stared with lower AP, but will bump it and FA peach up slightly on my next batch. Thank you!!
Thanks for the feedback! I agree, I'm gonna add more peach to the next batch.
Just something tasty that I've been playing around with. Basically, I've been on a bit of a citrus kick lately. Squirt is a decent little soft-drink I've enjoyed, and decided I'd recreate something similar in vape form.
This is super yummy, slightly tangy, quite sweet with the right notes for Squirt. It's probably not perfect, but quite the refreshing summer based citrus vape.
8% FW Lemonade
1.5% FA Lime Distilled
1.5% FLV Pink Guava
1% FLV Tropical Citrus
1% TFA Sweetener
0.5% EM (10%) or TFA Cotton Candy
As I said, simple but quite tasty. For those that don't know, Squirt is basically sprite but with a grapefruit hint to it.
Enjoy folks!
Edit: MAX VG, vapeable after a solid shake but it may take some time for the cloudiness to clear up (especially if you thin it with some distilled water).
FW Cinnamon roll 7%
FW Cinnamon churro 7%
TPA Barvarian cream 5%
FW Hazelnut .5%
Good churro type recipe I came up with today. Shake and vape is delicious, dont know if it holds up well steeped yet. Im guessing its going to considering b cream takes a while for it to mature. I honestly dont think the hazelnut is necessary i just threw it in because it smelled pretty good.
Im honestly thinking this is a good base, I might lower the cinnamon percentages a tad and try to throw in some more flavors eventually. Im thinking of throwing in a little bit in cinnamon ceyulon because the cinnamon in this is very light. I would like to get a little more bread flavor in there too but I dont really have a idea on what to use.
This may be a good recipe for FA Joy.
Whats the deal with FA joy? Never heard of it until like this month and then after that its been popping up ALOT. Havent been able to find it in stock anywhere either.
There are plenty of threads around here about the tastes people get and how to use it. Kind of like a funnel cake flavor, great for bakery mixes. I still haven't gotten around to using mine yet. But from what others are saying, it could work in something like your mix.
Strawberry Limeade
FA Strawberry 4%
FA Lime Cold-Pressed 3%
FA Lime Distilled 1%
I am loving this. But if I had a motto for DIY it would be "always room for improvement." I can't figure out how to make this one any better than it is already. Suggestions?
I don't use citric acid in my mixes at all, but I'm curious for those that do, would it give this a little "Pucker Power"?
Very slight sourness even at 2% (10% dilution). It tends to mute flavor over time and gunks up coils very quickly.
I would say trying to replace the Distilled at 1% with Lemon Sicily FA at 1% . It's like a fresh-picked lemon and it will brighten the other flavors . Also, try adding 0.25-0.5% FA Meringue for sweetness .
Thank you. Lemon Sicily isn't pucker-faced lemony enough for most things for my taste but now that you've suggested it, I can imagine it brightening up the Strawberry and the Cold-pressed. I like the fizz from the little bit of Distilled but will try replacing 1% of the Cold-pressed with Lemon Sicily.
Banana Cream Pie
• LA Banana Cream - 5%
• TFA Dairy - 1%
• TFA Brown Sugar - 1%
• TFA Vanillin - 1%
• LA Butter - 0.5%
• CAP Graham Cracker - 3%
• CAP Banana - 2%
Sweetner (optional) - 3 drops/10mL
For a lengthier post, see the Flavor of the Week (Banana) or Search.
This has possibly been done and done before but I came up with this and really freaking enjoying it.
Stroople
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TFA Strawberry ripe 6%
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FA Fuji Apple 4%
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2 drops per 10ml of Koolada
edit because the fuji apple at 5% was a little more stout the second day. Please play with percentages on that for your palettes.
Refreshing crisp apple and strawberry undertones. Not overpowering on the palette just clean and delicious.
I've been fooling around with a watermelon recipe and I feel like I may have finally gotten something tasty! After lurking for months I figured I'd finally share something to the community that has given me so much!
CAP Sweet Watermelon 10% TFA Dragonfruit 2% TFA Bavarian Cream 2% FA Cucumber 1% 1 drop of EM per 10ml (optional) Mixed at Max VG!
Constructive criticism welcomed!!
While I love my more complex blends, I like to keepma few simple but good ones around.
Harvest Cream Deluxe
CAP Harvest Berry 6%
TFA Strawberry Ripe 4%
TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream 5%
Been working on variants of this for a few months but this is my favorite so far. I mix it at 85/15 with 60mg/ml nic in VG to keep my PG levels low. Definitely better after 3 days-a week but good right away.
I'll give this a shot. Never found any use for my harvest berry.
I just ordered harvest berry to try with gremlin's juices 'thrashberry' recipe. Will have to try this one out too.
This looks great, another I need to try. My ADV for a while now also includes HB but is very different without the cream.
CAP Harvest Berry 8%
FW Blackberry 6%
FW Extreme Ice 1%
I was just really, really excited to find a use for FA Cardamom.
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 36 mg (100% VG)|0.42|0.53|1.4 PG dilutant|16.2|16.79|54 VG dilutant|8.58|10.82|28.6 Cardamom 10% (FA)|0.3|0.3|1 Double Chocolate (Clear) (TPA)|0.9|0.9|3 Dulce de Leche (TPA)|1.5|1.53|5 Ripe Banana (TPA)|0.6|0.56|2 Vanilla Custard v2 (CAP)|1.5|1.5|5 Totals|30|32.93|100
Strength: 0.5mg/ml
PG/VG: 70/30
Flavor total: 4.8 ml (16%)
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Gotta dilute that Cardamom down to 10% solution (unless you feel like mixing it at .1 %) ... after a couple days the chocolate comes through and the dulce de leche mellows (tends to taste a bit alcoholy to me right off the bat).
this one's fascinating to me. i've been playing with the herbal flavors and fruits but i never considered it with chocolate. gonna have to pick up some dulce de leche and try this out.
Banana and chocolate were where I started with this, and the dulce de leche tastes like a spiced custard. I really dig it, but haven't shared any so if you give it a shot, let me know how it is. I also use the dulce de leche in another juice as a base. It needs a day to settle -- has a sort of alcoholy bite to it mixed fresh, but it's good stuff.
Not herbal, but if you like floral you might like my Monolith, too. Honeysuckle is probably one of the more underrated flavors, and I think I found a good use for it with apple and hazelnut.
i use honeysuckle a LOT. one of the first flavors i fell in love with. makes fruit flavors seem juicier. i do a simple strawberry (ripe), honeysuckle, and marshmallow mix that has been an ADV for about a year and a half. never thought to pair it with bakery or nut flavors like your Monolith. I'll have to try that, too.
just picked up some Signature honeysuckle to see if it is any different than TFA. smells about the same. haven't done a mix yet.
Pretty simple, really tasty. Loving this 'Rich Cinnamon' flavor.
3% FLV Crunch Cereal
1.5% FLV Rich Cinnamon
1% FA Meringue
2% FW Tres Leches
3% FW Yellow Cake
Yum Yum Yum. So yeah, this tastes just like cinnamon toast crunch, slightly creamy, but not overtly so. Can definitely taste the cinnamon obviously, and it's a beautiful bakery cinnamon. The crunch brought on by FLV Crunch Cereal is yummy (and a little creamy as well).
The combination of Yellow Cake and Tres Leches feed the remainder of the crunch/bakery note with the Tres Leches adding a bit more depth to the cream as well.
Meringue sweetens up the whole bunch a good bit but doesn't detract from the crunch.
A second, milkier variation that is quite tasty also but FW Milk has a weird aftertaste to me so I've moved away from this one.
3% FLV Crunch Cereal
1.5% FLV Rich Cinnamon
1% FA Meringue
3% FW Tres Leches
5% FW Milk
A little Catalan Cream may work well in this recipe as well in replacement of the Milk or in the first version subbed for 1% of the Tres Leches.
Will give that a go on the next attempt.
Enjoy everyone!
Edit: Mixed 20/80 PG/VG 2mg and vaped @ 50 watts on my 0.2ohm Herakles tank.
Edit 2: Shake and vape is solid, cinnamon fades after a good steep to be more balanced but it's still very good right out of the gate
Peach cobbler
Juicy peach (CAP) @ 2%
Caramel v2 (CAP) @ 1.5%
Classic vanilla (FA) @ 2%
Marshmallow (CAP) @ 1.5%
Sugar Cookie (CAP) @ 5%
Made 30mls first time and it didnt have time to steep before it was all gone, I think flavourarts white peach would make it a little more peachy
Banana Biscuit
I wanted to make a good Banana nilla wafer pudding thing.
(TFA) Banana Cream 8.5%
(Cap) Vanilla Custard 5.5%
(TFA) Ripe Banana 1%
(Inawera) Biscuit 2% (this stuff is amazing.)
(TFA) Dulce de Leche 2%
This juice turned out really well. It's really good straightaway, I just made it a couple of days ago so I'm not sure how it matures. Critiques and suggestions welcome.
Can you taste the Dulce de Leche in this mix? I am guessing this helps make the pudding flavor? It seems like a great idea and I want to mix this but I really don't like DDL that much because it takes over super easy.
You can kinda taste it. Its more of an accent on the exhale. It seems to meld nicely with biscuit. Its probably not necessary though. 2% is about as high a percentage as i can go with dulce de leche.
My all day vape (I love the cold juices)
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 48 mg (50/50 PG/VG)|0.21|0.24|2.1 PG dilutant|0.4|0.42|4 VG dilutant|7.4|9.34|74 Koolada 10% (TPA)|0.4|0.4|4 Peppermint (TPA)|1|1|10 Wintergreen (TPA)|0.6|0.6|6 Totals|10.01|12|100
Strength: 1mg/ml
PG/VG: 25/75
Flavor total: 2 ml (20%)
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#Creme Brulee
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Vanilla Custard V1 (CAP) 8%
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Caramel (CAP) 3%
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Sweetener (TFA) 3%
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Brown Sugar (Extra) (TFA) 2%
#Banana Caramel Custard
- Vanilla Custard V1 (CAP) 12%
- Caramel (CAP) 6%
- Ripe Banana (TFA) 2%
#Grants Vanilla Custard (Clone)
- Vanilla Custard V1 (CAP) 13%
- Dulce de Leche (TFA) 2%
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 48 mg (100% VG)|0.78|0.98|5.2 PG dilutant|1.65|1.71|11 VG dilutant|9.72|12.26|64.8 Banana Cream (LA)|0.6|0.6|4 Bilberry (FA)|0.3|0.3|2 Blackberry (TPA)|0.15|0.15|1 Marshmallow (TPA)|0.6|0.6|4 Pear (TPA)|0.6|0.6|4 Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)|0.6|0.6|4 Totals|15|17.8|100
Strength: 2.5mg/ml
PG/VG: 30/70
Flavor total: 2.9 ml (19%)
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This is labeled V3, but in reality is probably 5-6. I've been going for a fruity flavor, trying to use fruits I don't see used together that often. I had a bit of bavarian cream in previous versions, but I'm trying not to use the usual creams, as I'm not going for a very creamy vape. Anyways, this one seems to be the best yet, I've had blackberry higher but it dominates the whole mix. The added Banana Cream adds a nice touch and taste. I'm looking for some feedback and any alterations that are done.
If you make it, please give feedback, more interested in what you DON'T like about it.
Strawberry/Blueberry Cream V4
- Sweet Strawberry (Cap) 10%
- Blueberry (Cap) 6%
- Cotton Candy (TPA) 5%
- Sweet Cream (TPA) 2%
Versions 1-3 were lessons in what percentages absolutely did not work. This version is nothing earth shattering just a nice, sweet shake and vape berries and cream flavor. I personally mix at max vg and haven't had any last long enough to steep.
Criticism / suggestions would be great.
Trix Yogurt
5% Silly Rabbit TFA
2% Sweet Cream TFA
3% Vanilla Swirl TFA
1.5% Sweet Tangerine CAP
0.5% Raspberry CAP
1% Golden Pineapple CAP
1% Sweet Strawberry CAP
2% Yogurt FA
1% Fresh Cream FA
If you don't want Diacetyl, drop the FA Yogurt, and increase the Sweet Cream to 4%.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/3e5658/trix_yogurt/
One of the first flavors i made at my shop, Red Dragon.
5% TFA Strawberry Ripe
5% LA Raspberry
5% LA Blackberry
1 drop per 15ml LA Keylime.
So, I was experimenting around with the consistency of juice (trying to find the right blend of PG/VG for optimal subtank usage) and was just willy nilly mixing flavors, and stumbled upon this jewel.
Cherry Apple Pie
6% INW Biscuit
6% FA Fuji Apple
6% FA Cherry
1 Drop per 10ml Vape Wizard
I mixed it at 50/50 at 6mg, and tossed it into a freshly build subtank, and I was blown away at how good it was just from a shake and vape. I'll report back after some steeping to see how it ages.
edit: You can probably lower the percentages by equal amounts if this amount of flavoring is too much for you, (5,5,5|4,4,4|etc)
gonna repost this from my thread:
Banana Cheesecake
Flavor | Percentage | Weight ( for a 30ml batch) ---------|----------------|---------------------------------| TPA Banana Cream |2.7%|0.81g TPA Bavarian Cream|5%|1.5g TPA Cheesecake|4.7%|1.41g TPA Graham Cracker|2.5%|0.75g TPA Strawberry|3.5%|1.05g TPA Whipped Cream|1%|0.3g TPA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream|1%|0.3g Total|20.4%|36.24g
Finally made a Nana Custard. I've never had good luck with bananas. The master flavor list encouraged me to try FW Banana, first mix turned out pretty good. I may even INCREASE FW Banana. Which is crazy to me because in the past I've gotten the cardboard taste from TFA Ripe Banana (probably used way too much at 3%). This turned out pretty decent, tank worthy.
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 48 mg (100% VG)|0.75|0.95|6.3 PG dilutant|1.44|1.5|12 VG dilutant|7.65|9.65|63.8 Banana (FW)|0.48|0.48|4 Banana Cream (LA)|0.36|0.36|3 Bavarian Cream (TPA)|0.36|0.36|3 Vanilla Custard v1 (CAP)|0.96|0.96|8 Totals|12|14.26|100
Strength: 3mg/ml
PG/VG: 30/70
Flavor total: 2.2 ml (18%)
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I let it sit around for 2 weeks, after only a few days I got that cardboard taste, it calms down though.
22Dragons
TFA juicy peach 6%
TFA Dragon fruti 5%
FA fuji 2%
FA lemon sicily 1-2 drop /15ml
my first attempt at diy and im blown away with how good a totally random recipie could be. i mixed it at 65%vg so it would wick well in a tank or genny. exelent shake n vape after a 20min heat bath.
Strawberry Yogurt-
Yogurt (FW) @ 9%
Strawberry Ripe (TFA) @ 8%
Sweet Cream (TFA) @ 1%
30/70 ratio is my usual mix
Nice sour/tart yogurt with a sweet creamy natural strawberry.
Just got some FW yogurt in because I wanted to try to make a strawberry yogurt like this... 9%, are you sure? I tried it at 4% and thought it tasted the way my baby's burp-up smells. Figured next time I'd drop it down to 2% and see if that reduces the regurgitation factor.
I've been vaping this for the last week and I like it, but I feel like it could have more depth. I can't even taste the honeydew, but I think that's because it's not meant to be used as a main flavor.
Melony Cream
- 7% CAP Honeydew Melon
- 4% TPA Bavarian Cream
- 3% TPA Sweet Cream
- 2% FW Cantaloupe
- 2% FA Cantaloupe Melon
Formatting:
> Melony Cream
> 7% CAP Honeydew Melon
> 4% TPA Bavarian Cream
> 3% TPA Sweet Cream
> 2% FW Cantaloupe
> 2% FA Cantaloupe Melon
What is the syntax for that formatting? I'd like to do it right next time(and edit my post to reflect it).
"Pomade"
5% tfa lemonade 6% tfa pomegranate
Lemonade may need to be lowered if you find it to be too strong but I'm happy with it at this ratio.
Tastes almost dead on to a moon mountain clone known as "solar flare."
Is your "TFA lemonade" the flavor apprentice? I've searched TPA/TFA website and haven't been able to find a lemonade.
My mistake man, it's actually a Loran flavor. I purchased it from wizard labs though and it's a solid flavor.
Going to tweak the percentages tomorrow and see how it works. I'm going to go 5% lemonade and 7% Pom and see how that works.
It's so close but the lemonade a just a tad much.
Berry Nectar
Ethyl Maltol TFA 1%
Fuji Apple FA 2%
Nectarine TFA 5%
Strawberry Ripe TFA 5%
PG/VG 30/70 At 6% Nic.
http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/176743/Berry+Nectar
Blueberry bagel
Acetyl Pyrazine 5% (TPA) 3 drops per 10ml.
Graham Cracker (FW) 5 drops per 10ml.
Cheesecake (JF) 3 drops per 10ml.
Cinnamon roll (FW) 4 drops per 10ml.
Butter toffee (FW) 3 drops per 10ml.
Blueberry (CAP) 6 drops per 10ml.
Blueberry wild (TPA) 5 drops per 10ml.
Vanilla custard (CAP) 8 drops per 10ml.
Sweet cream (FW) 4 drops per 10ml.
Butter cream (FW) 4 drops per 10ml.
Hi guys thanks for all your help, I'm quite the noob at DIY (and reddit) - I hope the formatting works ok. Yeah so I don't have a one ml syringe so I've just been working off 20 drops per ml so 1 drop = 1% in a 5ml batch. I didn't want to post in %ages though because I really like this recipe, I have made it a couple of times and tweaked a bit.
Just made a 30ml batch and I think it's awesome so I'm ready to post but I honestly can't tell you how if goes after steeping because a bottle hasn't lasted me more than three days..
Keep in mind that a lot of folks here either have dropper caps on their bottles, use disposable pipettes, or syringes with who knows what gauge blunt tip needles, so going off of drops is going to be different for everyone, and hard to follow.
Point taken, I realise it's not ideal. These drops are straight from the dropper tops on the flavour bottles. When my 1ml syringes and needles come in I'll try to sub .05ml for each drop and give it a go, though that seems like a lot of flavouring - I'll re-post the recipe once I've confirmed %ages.
I just did a quick test and 20 drops from the dropper tops looks like it comes out to less then a ml when I picked it with a syringe however the syringe with no needle put 20 drops back out so that was nice.
Key Lime Pie
- Bavarian Cream (TPA) - 2%
- Brown Sugar (FW) - 1%
- Graham Cracker (Clear) (TPA) - 5%
- Key Lime (TPA) - 5% Pie Crust (TPA) - 4%
Steeping recommended.
Can I substitute FW Brown Sugar with Brown Sugar TFA?
Ingredient|ml|g|% :---|---:|---:|---: Nicotine juice 100 mg (100% PG)|0|0|0 PG dilutant|0.57|0.6|11.4 VG dilutant|3.75|4.73|75 (INAWERA Flavours">INW) Raspberry Concentrate|0.03|0.03|0.6 Cactus (INAWERA)|0.05|0.05|1 Watermelon (TPA)|0.45|0.47|9 Watermelon Lorann|0.15|0.15|3 Totals|5|6.03|100
Strength: 0mg/ml
PG/VG: 25/75
Flavor total: 0.7 ml (13.6%)
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Friend wanted me to make him a really mentholated fruit juice. Whipped this up first batch and I love it. The raspberry adds a faint tart candy taste to the mix and the cactus makes the watermelon sweet and juicy.I wanted it a little more candy like so I used a mixture of Lorann watermelon and TFA watermelon to get a unique candy taste not as strong as loranns alone and with a more realistic taste.
Golden Granite
40/60 pg/vg 3mg
7.5% CAP Golden Pineapple
2.5% TFA Juicy Peach
2.5 % CAP Pomegranate
2 Drops TFA Sour
let me know what you think, its the first recipe from scratch that I have really started to get good. Lost harsness after 2 days uncapped, and another 2 days sitting in my dresser steeping. Edit: 2 Drops in 10 ml