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Don't forget to review the nearly 50 recipes from the September thread! Your next ADV may have already been posted there. Contest mode has been disabled now, and we see that /u/NotCharlesManson gets the most votes for his "Strawberry Shortcake Bar (minus the stick)" recipe.
Happy Mixing!
Gazelle Horn
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2% Marzipan (FA)
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1% Almond (FA)
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0.5% Orange (FA)
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1% Orange Cream (TFA)
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1% Cinnamon Ceylon (FA)
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1% Meringue (FA)
This is seriously good. I just read about Moroccan gazelle horns a few days ago, they're a pastry with almond paste, orange flower water and cinnamon. I've never had one but since it sounded good I tried to make it in juice form. No idea how similar it is to the real thing but I love this stuff.
Cinnamon Ceylon is sometimes overpowering at 1% but not here IMO. YMMV so adjust to your taste.
So happy with this mix. This is only my first version of it and while I plan to adjust things just a little bit, it's the bomb as is. Got to share it.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Bavarian Cream (TPA)|2 Bilberry (FA)|2 Blackberry (TPA)|4 French Vanilla Creme (TPA)|2 Sweet Cream (TPA)|2 Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA)|5
Flavor total: 17%
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The blackberry stands out with a slight buttery note on the exhale. That's where I'm going to play with it, trying to get that buttery note to be just a bit more prominent.
Considering subbing the BC with Cap Custard or dropping Sweet Cream by 1% and upping VBIC by 1%. Love it as is though, give it a shot. I'd let it sit for a handful of days before vaping.
Thank you for posting this, I've tweaked it a little bit but after a few weeks it has turned into my primary ADV! Just the perfect balance of tasty berries with cream :)
Share your adaptation, I'm interested. Thanks for giving it a shot. I've made a few different variations myself, but all very similar to the original.
No big changes, I've tried variants with raspberry, vienna cream etc, but I actually fall back to your original, it's straight up better :) Currently I've just given blueberry more room, substituted two flavors I was missing and lowered VBIC a tad, which ends up a bit lighter on the flavor and cream.
%|Brand|Flavor -----|-----|----- 2%|FA|Bilberry 2%|TFA|Blueberry (Wild) 1%|TFA|Blackberry 2%|CAP|French Vanilla 2%|CAP|Sweet Cream 2%|TFA|Bavarian Cream 3%|TFA|Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
Pitaya
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4% INW Dragonfruit
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4% TFA Honeysuckle
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1% INW Cactus
ADV for the past month. Shake and vape approved but is best after a couple days steep. INW Dragonfruit is phenomenal.
Hmm, I actually have all of these. How would you describe this one?
Fruity, a little floral and smooth pretty much. I always keep a bottle without the honeysuckle as well but I just cant vape it all day. It's too "in your face" for me i guess? The Honeysuckle mellows out the Dragonfruit really well and just makes it something i can vape all day without getting sick of it.
Ah, pitaya, my favorite fruit! In the Highlands of Guatemala we have the "mad scientist magenta" fleshed ones, and it's almost a sport, trying to get the early good ones. Pitaya smoothies!
I'm going to trust that your username is meaningful and get some INW Dragonfruit and Cactus.
Lol you'll love the Dragonfruit. It really is one of the best standalone flavors I've ever come across!
Just a little something yummy...Been working on trying to perfect this for quite some time, have bounced between crunch berries and berry custard and a dozen other berry/cream variations with a bit of crunch before finally settling here. Notes under the recipe!
The Ultimate Crunch Berry Cereal
1.5% FLV Milk & Honey
3% FLV Crunch Cereal
3% FW Tres Leches
2% TFA Berry Crunch
1% FLV Boysenberry
0.1% FLV Coconut
0.2% INW Lemon Mix
0.7% FA Meringue
0.3% FA Joy
FLV Milk & Honey + FW Tres Leches and the hint of FLV Coconut work together to create a delicious, dare I say it, perfect cereal base that's not too terribly sweet. The FW Tres Leches also helps to bolster the "crunch" aspect of this. The FA Meringue helps to sweeten this base.
FLV Crunch Cereal and TFA Berry Crunch add the crunchiness to this. It's not overtly baked crunchy notes, if you wish to add more, you can add 1 drop of TFA Acetyl Pyrazine (5%) per 10ml. I prefer it without, but I can see how most may actually like it in there, AP is just weird to me though.
The FLV Boysenberry combined with TFA Berry Crunch delivery a wonderfully unique berry flavor here. @ 1% of Boysenberry and only 2% TFA Berry Crunch, the berry note isn't in your face but still very prominent.
The INW Lemon Mix and FA Joy finish this recipe off with a little bit of brightness added from the Lemon Mix and a little baked sweetness added from the FA Joy.
Mix at your own risk if you have the flavors as you are quite likely to replace your ADV.
This cereal base is wildly different than the majority of other cereal flavors I have seen. I love it, you may not.
Enjoy!
Do you think it would be possible to mass mix that trio as a base similar to milkstone? I'm a newb to DIY and I've tried milkstone in a strawberry milk recipe and it wasn't all that great. Do you think this would possibly be a good replacement for milkstone?
I posted their own thread, but I'd like to post here as well for posterity:
Pumpkin Spice
- 4% FW Pumpkin Spice
- 3% TFA Gingerbread
- 2% TFA Chai Tea
- 0.5% FW Ginger
- 0.5% FLV Rich Cinnamon
Gingerbread Cookie:
- 5% TFA Gingerbread Cookie
- 1.5% FA Cookie
- 1% INW Biscuit
Thanks for these! I made the gingerbread cookie. As a shake and vape i found it a little thin but yummy.
After a week it has filed in a bit more and i finished more than half of my 10ml sampler last night while sampling a number of juices i mixed the week before.
I'll be making more of this, but I'm thinking i might add something to up the mouth feel a little bit. Maybe 0.5% EM, or a small amount of Cap Sugar Cookie....i love vaping cookies!
so finally after a fifth of vodka and kahlua taste testing and comparing i have come as close as i ever have to the elusive white russian... probably notice some similarities to my other entry this month, but the kahlua and cream just doesnt work as kahlua and cream for a white russian.
Notes: low power seems to work better than higher watts. Kills coils fairly quickly.
THE DUDE
FLAVOR | % --------------------------- | ------ FA Fresh Cream | 2 FA Tiramisu | 1 FA Vienna Cream | 1 TFA Milk | 1.5 FA Jamaica Rum | 1 FA Chocolate | 2.25 FA Cocoa | 0.25
Palmiers / Dumbo Ears
This is a straight-up ripoff of /u/Botboy141 's Elephant Ears. There are two pastries with that name.
Botboy141 was formulating what we also know in the US as "fried dough" - pizza dough stretched into a flatbread and fried, doused with butter and toppings, traditionally powdered sugar and cinnamon.
/u/OctaVariuM8 was expecting a french pastry also called a Palmier, which is puff pastry rolled and sliced into heart-like shapes with rock candy and cardamom. The butter is baked in, and it's cardamom instead of cinnamon, but the base flavor profile (cooked flour, sugar and butter) is very similar.
I do prefer fried dough (the pastry) over Palmiers, because Palmiers tend to be dry and crumbly, while fried dough is soft and chewy. But Palmiers can be stored, and fried dough essentially needs to be eaten hot. Both are delicious, and I'll probably bring cardamom the next time I go to a fair or boardwalk to try it on fried dough.
This was shake-n-vaped, I don't know how it will hold up during a steep, it was gone by the end of the day. And I mean gone.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Biscuit (INW)|1 Cardamom (FA)|0.5 Joy (FA)|2 Meringue (FA)|1
Flavor total: 4.5%
Definitely making this. I let botboy's recipe steep for a week and it's really good, but decided to add some cardamom to his recipe (the same 0.5%) and I'm letting that steep again. I'll see how it is today but I imagine it will improve in another day or two.
I can't seem to find his recipe, a link would be great.
Upboating. Currently working on a Geography French Quarter clone. This is helping me get the right direction.
I think I may have it by november.
Woo I win! Thanks, guys. Here's something new I've been working on since my shortcake bar thing. I call it "Rasshole" because I'm still immature.
Rasshole:
1% Bavarian Cream (TFA)
.25% Honey (FA)
2% Raspberry (INW)
1.5% Raspberry Sweet (TFA)
1% Raspberry (FA)
1.5% Strawberry (FA)
2% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (CAP)
This needs a minimum of three to four days for the flavors to really pop. It's going to taste bitter right after mixing. As you can see, I've been on a fruity ice cream kick lately. The honey blends with the creams amazingly and adds a little sweetness to the sour/almost bitter FA Raspberry.
Edit: ELR link.
> This needs a minimum of three to four days for the flavors to really pop. It's going to taste better right after mixing.
This sounds like contrary information. Tastes best right after mixing, after three or 4 days it'll pop and you won't like it as much. :)
Hiya mate, How would this be without the honey? It's the only thing I dont have. Also, you said it will taste bitter right after mixing then said it would taste best after mixing lol. Which is it? hahaha
It should be okay without. The honey is just adding a touch of dark sweetness you can't get with sucralose or EM. I'm confused about the bitter/best thing. I said it would be bitter right after mixing and that it needs a few days to come together..
Looks pretty good man. I would suggest introducing some Raspberry flavoring in there somewhere. ;D
I was thinking about injecting this into a real raspberry, then steeping that raspberry in a bucket of this recipe, then turn that mixture into a powder, packing it into a pill, shove it up a beaver's ass, sacrifice that beaver to the raspberry gods, then let the gods rain down this recipe and vape it until I go to jail for beaver slaughtering.
Third recipe I'm posting this month. I'm finally starting to become more confident with my mixing.
Apple Tobacco
- FA Fuji Apple 2%
- FA Liquid Amber 0.5%
- FA Oakwood 0.5%
- INW RY4 1.25%
- FA Soho 1.5%
70/30, 3mg. Vaping it as a shake and vape; don't know what it's like steeped yet.
Mixed up this super simple apple tobacco today and I'm loving it. I think I read something about using Liquid Amber with apples when used in tobaccos. It turned out pretty nice. It's a sweet baked apple at the front with a tobacco background - not too strong. I've had some tobacco flavors sitting around that I hadn't gotten around to trying, so I thought I'd start trying.
By the way, does anyone have any good ideas for these - FA Glory, INW Nutty Princess, HS Desert Ship, HS Highway, and HS DE Tobacco?
Dark Berries
- TFA Acai 3%
- FA Black Currant 1.5%
- FW Cranberry 1.5%
- TFA Champagne 1.6%
70/30, 3mg. Shake and vape.
This is pretty tasty guys. I realized after a while that this could either be converted to a Hawk Sauce clone if you add menthol or a tasty custard if you add some vanilla custard and a cream. As it is now, it's light and refreshing, thanks to the TFA Champagne (took the percentage from /u/daath, thanks dude.)
Blue Muff
- FLV Blueberry 1.5%
- INW Biscuit 1.5%
- FW Yellow Cake 5%
- FA Bilberry 0.5%
- FA Marshmallow 1%
Mixed at 70VG/30PG, 3mg. MANDATORY 1 week steep.
FLV has become my jam. Their flavors really work well in so many situations. . I started trying to make a blueberry muffin, and this is what happened. It's more of a nice creamy blueberry instead of a straight up muffin, but it's delicious. So the biscuit and yellow cake here are my pastry flavors and they end up adding richness to it instead of breadiness. FA Bilberry to back up the blueberry. And FA Marshmallow because I'm addicted to using it for the sweet, creamy, full mouthfeel it provides. I have to mention this as well.. you HAVE to steep it. the blueberry comes across too artificial for the first few days. After a week though, it becomes amazing.
Blue Muff v2
- FLV Blueberry Muffin 4%
- FLV Blueberry 0.5%
- FLV Cream 1%
- KillerFlavors Cinnamon Custard 2%
- CAP Cake Batter 2%
I changed this one up a lot after I got FLV Blueberry Muffin in and realized it would make a much better base. It's quite different from the first version, but I think I like this one more. The cinnamon custard was a nice addition because it seems to bring out the blueberry in a more natural way than the previous version. And the Cake Batter coupled with Blueberry Muffin creates a nice bakery note. It's pretty damn on point for a blueberry muffin - the ones you get in the little pouches, not homemade.
Mixed at 70VG/30PG, 3mg. This one is good right after a good shake and I'm sure it'll get better with time.
Dragon Custy
- INW Dragon Fruit 3%
- CAP Vanilla Custard 5.5%
- GJ(Gremlin Concentrate) Vanilla Overload 1%
- TFA Cheesecake Graham Crust 1.5%
- CAP Sweet Cream 1%
70VG/30PG, 3mg, steep for a few days
Made this thinking of those little raspberry chocolate squares. Giardhelli? Anyway, I went through three iterations before realizing I like the first version the most.
Raspberry Chocolates
- INW Chocolate Cream - 2%
- TFA Double Chocolate (Clear) - 3%
- INW Raspberry - 1.4%
- FA Forest Fruit - 0.75%
- FLV Milk and Honey - 0.75%
I recently got a bunch of vials of different INW flavors so I've been experimenting with them, most recently with Chocolate Cream. I combined that and TFA Double Chocolate too provide different aspects of chocolate. I used INW Raspberry and added FA Forest Fruit to take a bit of the sharpness away from raspberry. FLV Milk and Honey to provide more chocolate notes and some creamy aspect.
Mixed at 70vg/30vg. At least overnight steep.
Black Yog X
This is a quick shake n vape that I'm enjoying the heck out of. The "X" is a personal indicator to highlight the high dragonfruit % - this was meant as a background note, the way I usually use dragonfruit, and a slip of the thumb over delivered. I decided to reformulate and this is the result.
It's a juicy, barely yogurt, creamy background with heavy black berry (not blackberry), and just enough of that deep currant flavor on the inhale to keep it interesting.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Blackcurrant (FA)|1.6 Creamy Yogurt (CAP)|4 Dragonfruit / Pitaya (INW)|2.2
Flavor total: 7.8%
I prefer at 70/30 VG/PG and 3mg nic, out of a single coil derringer .4 ohm at 25w.
PG/VG preferred?
"The Chai" i mixed this at 80/20 vg/pg and 3mg nic.
Chai tea (cap)- 2%
Vanilla whipped cream (cap)- 4%
Sugar cookie (cap)- 1%
Cheesecake (graham cracker crust) (tfa)- 4%
Caramel candy (tfa)- 2%
very rich and full mouth feel to this one. The chai spices peek through just enough to be singled out. inhale is a bakery like, sweet smooth vape. Would love feedback of any sort.
Dragon's Blood
So this has been in the works for a couple of weeks, and just now i added what i hope to be the final ingredient/tweak. Tasting good, but may be tweaked more yet.
- TPA Strawberry: 4.5%
- TPA Dragonfruit: 2.3%
- FA Kiwi: 6.8%
- FA Fuji Apple: 3.2%
- FA Mad Fruit: 1%
Mixed at max VG, and shaked and vaped. Liking it so far, if anyone has any feedback, that would be awesome! :)
Deadly Sin (Rebel Remix)
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5% TFA RY4 Double
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5% Capella Graham Cracker
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5% FW Butterscotch
I tried the original clone. That version had far too much cinnamon for me, but was still delicious. I attempted different ratios but it wasn't doing it for me. I wanted to revisit fizzmustard's methods of keeping it simple. I mixed at 70/30... Play with the wattages. Dripped on a plume veil 1.5 with 5 wrap 26g fused claptons I get notes of the tobacco, creamy butterscotch, and the bite from the graham cracker which adds a delicious bakery undertone. The flavor profile changes on each inhale/exhale. It's quite amazing. Stellar vape imo.
This is my gf's favorite retail juice. I've tried all the clones and highly agree on the too much cinnamon. Il give this a shot asap as I remember reading that owner of good life vapor likes to use the 5/5/5 ratio a lot
Dude yeah! The capella graham definitely has a cinnamon touch to it. I like the simplicity of the mix and ratios because theyre all about the same strength in concentration so you really get all the flavors here. The butterscotch is a little forward but after a day or two the ry4 and graham really balance it all out.
now, i'm no square. i vape diketones here and there, but you're not at all worried about the massive amount of diacetyl in fw butterscotch?
Banana Cream Cake
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Banana Cream LA 4%
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Biscuit INW .2%
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Cheesecake Graham Crust TFA 2.5%
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Marshmallow TFA .75%
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Whipped Cream TFA .75%
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Vanilla Custard V1 CAP 2%
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Banana Nut Bread TFA .5%
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Yellow Cake .3%
Will vouch...this was good. Similar to Botboys banana pudding. Thanks for posting!
I need a dessert flavor break, so I went back to basics for this one. I was hoping to create something that's just a fruit blend, where you can't exactly distinguish individual fruits but just get an overall fruity vape with a hint of tropical flavor. It's not perfect yet, but it satisfies my urge. I wanted something wildly different from what I normally vape, and I find it very refreshing and sort of island-y.
Mixed at max VG, using temp control on a subtank mini at the moment at ~30J on an IPV 4.
REDUX
3% Sweet Strawberry (CAP) - this is really the fruity base flavor
2% Dragonfruit (TFA) - because yummy
1% Toasted Marshmallow (TFA) - for sweetness and mouthfeel
1% Coconut (FA) - for tropical flavor
1% Vienna Cream (FA) - for cream, obviously
0.5% Fuji(FA) - for tartness
0.3% Forest Fruit (FA) - for fruit flavor enhancement
0.25% Pear (FA) - for Apple enhancement
Dauntless: A creamy, smooth and rich (but not overpowering) chocolate ice cream
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TFA vanilla bean ice cream 6%
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TFA vanilla swirl 2.5%
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TFA fudge brownie 1%
recommend mixing at 70/30 and at least two days steep
If you drop the Fudge Brownie down to about .5 and add in like 2% TFA Banana Cream and a little Strawberry, you can achieve a pretty tasty brownie-banana split. I have a similar recipe I've enjoyed! (Would post but I am out of state away from my notes)
Made it this morning. Not... bad.
It's not super amazing by any means. But it's accurate in that it's chocolate ice cream. That part is spot on.
It's just not chocolatey enough to satisfy a chocolate obsession. But it's good if you're looking for something chocolatey.
Overall would recommend.
Give it three days then report back what you think? I found it comes into its own after that and you're the only person to actually say they've tried it lol.
Thanks for the feedback.
I mixed this up back in November, and didn't much care for it at first. I let it sit and steep for a while, and finally busted it out a few days ago. Since then, I've been unable to put it down. Absolutely delightful! It tastes like a creamy chocolate ice cream with just a kiss of marshmallow, like a melted bowl of rocky road ice cream. I'm glad I wrote this one down, I'll definitely be adding this to my permanent rotation. Thank you!
Bolar Bear (Cholar Bear Remix)
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1.75% FA Glory
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4% TFA Banana Cream
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3% Banana Nut Bread
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.35% FA Caramel
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3% TFA Peanut Butter
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.25% TFA Coconut Extra
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1% FW Extreme Ice
Name says it all... Remix of a polar bear clone posted last year. FA Glory was a good sub for DK Base and plays into the nuttiness of the peanut butter really well here. The ice is basically just a cooling sensation and you get the banana but not so much... Just enough. Made some and want it to steep but keep picking it back up.
Strawberry Delight
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Sweet Strawberry CAP 3%
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Strawberry Ripe TFA 3%
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Strawberry TFA 1%
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Vanilla Custard V1 CAP 2%
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Graham Cracker CAP .3%
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Cheesecake Graham Crust TFA .2%
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Vanilla Bean Ice Cream TFA 2%
Let steep for at least a week for best results.
WHat will the Graham cracker or cheesecake add to this at such low %?
CAP graham cracker is pretty strong. In previous versions where I added even .5% or more, it overpowered the VBIC and VC and made the juice harsh so I scaled it back. I could probably stand to bump up the TFA Cheesecake Graham Crust but I liked how it came out at these percentages so I left it as is.
This looks good, do you think I could sub CAP Graham Cracker for TFAs with reasonable results?
Nutty Tobacco
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2% Cured Tobacco (FLV)
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0.5% Virginia (FA)
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1.5% Peanut Butter (FLV)
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2% Marshmallow (TFA)
This is the stuff you want with you on a night out. It's good with beer and it helps you stay off the cigs. FLV PB is not sweet or really creamy/buttery, so it works well to create a more robust nutty tobacco flavor. TFA Marshmallow gives the vape a nice, thick body.
First full recipe post here, a little simple peach vape that my family loves
Fuzzy Nutz
WHITE PEACH FA 2.50 %
VIENNA CREAM FA 1 %
MERINGUE FA 1%
COCONUT FA .75 %
MARSHMALLOW FA .75 %
Flavorful White Peach is probably one of the best peach flavors IMHO, and works well with FA Coconut's creamy milk style.
FA Vienna Cream adds the creamy vanilla with FA Meringue a touch of sweetness to compliment the tart of White Peach.
Originally had TFA Toasted Marshmallow here but switched out for FA Marshmallow it added the light fullness I was looking for.
Another addition that works well include .25 FA Almond
Recommend 70% vg and 1 week steep works the best. Flavors can be raised but, this mix seems to become a little astringent tasting if flavor level gets above 10% total.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Champagne (TPA)|1.6 Citric Acid 10%|0.5 Honeydew (TPA)|2.5 Red Touch (Strawberry) (FA)|2.2 Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)|1 Sweet Strawberry (CAP)|1
Flavor total: 8.8%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
Good the day after. I was after a fresh but sweet vape. The honeydew is dominant, but it has strawberry sweetness lurking. I almost hit the mark, but I feel it still needs something, but I'm not sure what. I might try this with some Cactus (Inawera)... Possibly Oba Oba (FA) or even Mad Fruits (Red Bull) (FA)...
For now, though, it's a nice and refreshing vape.
Ingredient|%
*(EM) Sweetener|0.5
*Brown Sugar (TPA)|0.5
*Horchata Smooth (TPA)|7
*Marshmallow (CAP)|2
*Oak Wood (FA)|3
*Patchouli Vanilla (NN)|1
*Saline|0.3
*Sweet Cream (TPA)|3
*Sweetener (Sucralose) (TPA)|0.5
Flavor total: 17.8%
This is the closest, I've both gotten to, and tasted to the real thing. I hope you all feel the same.
This is a quick, easy, shake-n-vape approved recipe I made a few weeks ago that somehow turned out perfect on the first iteration. Using my nose to sniff out combining flavors seems to work better for me than going by what I think it might taste like.
Cinnamon Roll Delight Recipe:
- CAP Cinnamon Danish Swirl - 10%
- CAP Vanilla Custard - 5%
- Acetyl Pyrazine 5% Concentration - 2%
The 2% Acetyl Pyrazine dials back the strong cinnamon note and adds a buttery delicious texture/flavor overall. I can't get enough of this stuff, and my super picky cinnamon-disliking boyfriend asked me to make some up for him, too. I call it cheesecake-like because it's very rich.
I would like to note that I do not use V2 anything, so if there are applicable V2 and you're concerned about chemicals at all, feel free to try those, but note that I haven't.
When I got started I did not seriously think I'd come up with as many recipes as I have.
All of the ingredients listed can be found at Bull City Vapor, which is where I get the vast majority of my flavors from. Just in case anybody stumbles upon this post before finding out about BCV.
Maybe it's just me but that cinnamon danish swirl is strong shit. 10% seems really high to me
I have a preference towards rich, strong flavors (basically in your face flavor). Anything light I tend not to enjoy. It's definitely a personal thing. You can always try cutting the percentages in half and see what happens.
This looks great! I've really been digging the CDS. I'm adding this to the list of stuff I'll make, thanks for posting your recipe!
Had some really good blueberry muffins with strudel the other day, so decided to take a swing at a blueberry muffin top.
Muffin top
•blueberry wild (TFA) 8%
•bilberry (FA) 1%
•biscuit (INW) 1%
•yellow cake (FW) 1.5%
•Vienna cream (FA) 1%
Needs at least a day steep, but it's rather tasty with some coffee. Hope you enjoy!
The 2%
4% Blended Tobacco (VZ)
2% French Vanilla v2 (CAP)
2% Bavarian Cream (TFA)
2% Hazelnut (TFA)
2% Graham Cracker Clear (TFA)
2% Toasted Almond (CAP)
Last couple times I made it I used the dx versions of some of the flavors and it isn't quite as good. But this has been my all day every day vape for the last couple months.
Oh yeah, I mix this max VG. If anyone was curious.
This sounds really good! I am a huge fan of VZ tobaccos but never tried the blended, making an order now and will mix this up as soon as it gets here.
I was wondering if you ever gave this one a shot? I've been using this recipe for a really long time and I am thinking of switching up the tobacco base. Just wanted to see if you had any ideas about it.
I made this 1 hour ago, i'm traveling tomorrow to Cuba and wanted a fresh sweet flavor to contrast the caribbean and beach salty enviorment, So i mix my sweetest favorites flavors (i was hoping bad results).
maybe needs some tweaks but damn i liked.
i add 3 drops of EM for a 15ml mix too
Ingredient|% :---|---: Dragonfruit (TPA)|4 DX Sweet Cream (TPA)|4 Fresh Cream (TPA)|1 Kiwi Double (TPA)|3 Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)|6 Watermelon (TPA)|3
Flavor total: 21%
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Uhm this is very confusing. You should put spaces in between percentages. I've read over this numerous times and still can't figure out how much dragonfruit
Sweet Cuba : http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/280830/Sweet+Cuba
4% Dragonfruit (TPA)
4% DX Sweet Cream (TPA)
1% Fresh Cream (TPA)
3% Kiwi Double (TPA)
6% Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)
3% Watermelon (TPA)
Flavor total: 21% Remember to rate it at: http://tjek.nu/r/2chB
Okay, so I finally have something I'm proud enough to post here. I know the flavor profile will probably only appeal to a few specific people (read: Italians), but those that do like this flavor profile might be very happy:
Caffe e Sambuca| By OctaVariuM8 ---|--- FLV Mocha| 4% FLV Cream| 2% FLV Coconut (v2) | 0.2% FA Anise| 0.75%
So, I've been fiddling with this today, and as a shake and vape, it's delicious. It hits all the notes of good coffee/espresso beans with sambuca (anise liqueur). It's traditional in Italy to place up to 7 espresso beans into a small glass of sambuca and drink it that way. I loved this idea, and thought I'd recreate the feeling, and combining the idea with actually having sambuca with coffee (as an after dinner drink).
Anyway, getting the anise levels right was a challenge. Too much and it overpowered it entirely, too little and the coffee overpowers it. I found that cream really helps accentuate the coffee notes, and also helps deaden the chocolate of the FLV Mocha (not that there is much chocolate flavor in Mocha anyway).
Speaking of FLV Mocha, I think this is really a recipe where it finally shines. I've played around with adding FLV Mocha to INW Kawa, but I can't get it quite right, since FLV Mocha is just ever so slightly sweet and Kawa is the opposite. Anyway, it provides a nice backbone coffee flavor here.
The FLV Coconut is optional but highly recommended. I tend to use it in just about any recipe that calls for creams or that want that creamy, almost nutty depth of flavor it provides. Well worth the price.
Yes! Making this as soon as possible, thanks man!
You're welcome! I'm glad someone is trying it out. I was vaping this a lot yesterday, and I have to say it's a pretty reasonable facsimile of the drink. I'm a sucker for Sambuca being Italian, and it just goes so well with coffee.
Is coconut V2 their normal coconut or sweet coconut? :)
I just started on the first of the month. I dedicated the entire first week to this 1 recipe. It's still missing something, but my friends can't keep their hands off of it
Named after a friend that helped with the flavor profile(custom tweaked the Monkey Snacks clone) and in honor of my brother's 30th birthday.
Oh Seth 30
- TFA DX Peanut Butter 4%
- TFA DX Banana Cream 2.5%
- TFA Graham Cracker 1%
- FA Honey (10% dilution) 1%
Since this juice is pretty much the holy trinity of diketone flavors, I opted for the DX versions. I think it's still pretty fantastic.
There's still an internal debate over the graham cracker %. I like it at 1%, my buddies like it at 2%, but I think it overpowers the PB at that level.
This is absolutely amazing! I mixed up a quick 10ml and shake-n-vaped and bombness! I added toasted marshmallow at 1.5% and added 1 drop of sucrulose for every 3ml and perfection!
Thanks for sharing!
Is the honey super important? Im terrified to touch that stuff personally
Hey. I realize this is 9 days later, but, if you dont know, put 1 ml fa honey in 9 ml of pg and use that at 1%. It's much easier to work with that way. If you see something say 10% solution or dilution, thats what it's talking about. Just happened to be scrolling through and saw this.
This started out as a modified version of Flamingo but I felt adventurous, and with my increasing fondness of Tres Leches and Joy working together, Blackheart was born. I like my juices fairly heavy on flavor but if you prefer a lighter note just decrease the overall percentages.
Blackheart
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Blackberry (TPA) 2.5%
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Blueberry Cinnamon Crumble (CAP) 2.5%
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Joy (FA) 1%
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Juicy Peach (TPA) 4%
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Tres Leches (FW) 6%
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Vienna Cream (FA) 2%
Flavor Total: 18%
This looks yummy. I looooove FW Tres leches. It doesn't overpower everything for you at 6%?
Not realy overpowering. IMO Tres Leches is not that strong to begin with...as opposed to something like INW Biscuit. My sense is the Joy and the Vienna Cream work to tame it a bit.
Hunt This
- INW Mango 1.75%
- FA Mango 1.5%
- TFA Banana Cream 3%
- TFA Bananas Foster 2%
- CAP Whipped Cream 1.5%
- FA Marshmallow 1%
Mixed at 70VG/30PG, 3mg. Amazing as a shake and vape. I'm sure it'll get even better with time as the creams develop.
The name is a tribute to my friend, who has never mixed but gave me the idea. He gave me the general flavors to use and I used my DIY knowledge to put something together. It's absolutely delicious as a shake and vape. It looks like it'd taste super simple but there's definitely more than two layers of flavor in here. I gave him a list of my flavors and he said "mango and bananas." I looked it up in the Flavor Bible, and sure enough, they were perfect pairings. I put the Bananas Foster in there since there's a tiny brown sugar note, some cinnamon, and to add some depth to the banana overall. The whipped cream and marshmallow make it a full mouthfeel and add a creamy layer. It's embarrassingly one of the best things I've mixed for something I didn't do on my own. Let me know what you guys think!
Just found this /r/, when you say "Flavor Bible" is it actually this book?
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Simple Strawberry Yogurt
5% TFA Strawberry Ripe
1% CAP Sweet Strawberry
3% CAP Creamy Yogurt
2% TFA Bavarian Cream
3% TFA Vanilla Swirl
0.75% TFA Marshmallow
Just wanted to let you know that I went and mixed this up earlier today. Finally getting around to giving it a vape and I gotta say that I really like it! I knocked the Bavarian cream down some because I'm just not a huge fan of it but it still makes for a great vape. It's such a different tasting strawberry and cream because of the yogurt, I can't wait to experiment with this flavor. Thanks again!
I'm really glad you enjoyed it. If just one person likes it then I'm satisfied. I tried it with 1% TFA Sweet cream instead of the marshmallow as well, but I prefer it like this. It's something simple and light that won't gunk your coils too bad. Also if you don't mind, try it with Greek. I don't have that one and I'm interested in the differences.
Mudville, a Bronuts derivative.
- Chocolate Glazed Doughnut (CAP) 5.00%
- Black Mile Plus (ECX) 5.00%
- Yellow Cake (FW) 2.00%
- Biscuit (INW) 1.00%
This is a derivative of Bronuts by Enyawreklaw with Black Mile + added for extra chocolate flavor and without the Joy (because there is no joy in Mudville, as we all know).
Black Mile + (or Black Mile Plus) is sold by EcigExpress. It's listed with their tobacco flavors but I can't taste any tobacco notes in it. Just tastes like chocolate to me. 5 day steep is recommended.
My local store only sells CAP and TPA. What would be their replacement for FW yellow cake? And the Black Mile Plus from ECX? Thanks in advance
Maybe Capella Cake Batter for the Yellow Cake? But Black Mile Plus is what distinguishes it from Bronuts so you might as well just make Bronuts if you can't get it. Is there a reason you can't order from Ecig Express?
Let me know what you guys think. Its my first recipe made on my own and have been tweaking it for about a week. I would like a more Cheesecake flavor, but when I up the NY cheesecake, it taste a little funky.
Creamy Banana Cheesecake
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Banana Cream (TPA) 6%
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Cheesecake (Graham Crust) (TPA) 7%
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French Vanilla Creme (TPA) 2%
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New York Cheesecake (CAP) 2.5%
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Sweet Cream (TPA) 1%
I find that NY cheesecake maxes out at 2.5%, after that it indeed starts tasting foul. This recipe looks delicious, will give it a whirl
Shake it well after mixing. It will be cloudy on the top and clear on the bottom. Let it sit over night. Keep me updated, let me know what you think.
Been messing with tobaccos lately.
- INW s'camel 3%
- INW gold ducat 1%
- INW 7 leaves 1%
- NN tobacco absolute .5%
Slightly sweet and fairly full bodied tobacco vape. S'camel base with hints of gold ducat adding a little bit more mild sweetness and pipe flavor. 7 leaves adding some subtle high notes. Tried with and without the TA, both are really good. Delicious for me right after, better the next day, doesn't change much after that from what I can tell.
Mint Oreo Milkshake
- INW - Biscuit: - 5%
- CAP - Cool Mint: .3%
- FA - Cream Fresh: 5%
- CAP - Double Chocolate v2: 4%
- TPA - Vanilla Bean Ice Cream: 3%
Exactly what the name says!
Leave out the mint for a regular Oreo milkshake.
FYI, CAP's cool mint is extremely overpowering, and difficult to mix with. You may want to decrease it when making larger amounts, if you plan to shake and vape.
Here are final (yeah right) iterations two recipes which I am vvery proud of!
Ingredient|% :---|---: American Red (DV)|2 Bavarian Cream (TPA)|1.5 Brown Sugar (TPA)|1.5 Cookie (FA)|1 Fuji Apple (FA)|2.5 Lime Tahity Cold Pressed (FA)|0.2 Lime Tahity Distilled (FA)|0.2 Meringue (FA)|1.5 Smooth (TPA)|0.15 Vienna Cream (FA)|2
Smooth, sweet almost apple pieish apple vape, with a hint of lingering tobacco on the exhale. Magnificent.
My favorite recipe to date. Very similar to Digbys Oriental Plunder, without the ginger.
Smooth = 1 drop / 15ml
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Ingredient|% :---|---: Cactus (INAWERA)|0.25 Caramel (FA)|2 Dragonfruit (TPA)|1 Lemon (INAWERA)|1 Lime Tahity Distilled (FA)|1 Raspberry (INAWERA)|1.5 Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)|2 Strawberry (TPA)|2 Sweetener (Sucralose) (TPA)|1
Sweet, smooth and slightly tangy hard fruit candy. Snappy! Lemon-lime base with berries and just a touch of tropic thunder.
Needs a day or two of steeping and/or breathing to get everything working together and mellow the potency of INW fruits and the FA lime.
This is what I imagined Shurb tasted like before I tasted Shurb, and I definitely like this better.
I have used FA Caramel and Sucralose (I know..) as sweeteners which work very nicely, you can substitute what you want as long as you add some sweetness in some way. I don't recommend ethyl maltol, though.
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Watermelon Bubblegum
Watermelon (TFA) 12%
Bubblegum (TFA) 5%
Sweet and Tart (TFA) 2%
Really simple, and seems to be a hit among my circle of friends. The Sweet tart adds a little bit of the extra needed sweetness along with a slight zing you'd expect from a watermelon candy type deal.
simple but tasty margaritaesque vape, super high VG @ 96.25%
CADILLAC
FLAVOR | % --------------------------- | ------ FA Lime Tahity [cold pressed] | 1.25 FA Orange | 0.5 FA Brandy | 2
Here's a nice fall flavor that I've been digging lately. It started off as an attempt at cloning AIV's 15ft Falls, but I don't think I'm super close. It's good.
Darkness
- Tobacco Absolute 50% in EtOH (Azure) 0.25%
- Graham Cracker (Cap) 1.00%
- Dark Chocolate (MF) 0.20%
- Vanilla Swirl (TFA) 1.00%
- Marshmallow (FA) 1.00%
The TA ended up being about 5 drops from a disposable pipette per 30ml. If you are looking for a good TA, I highly recommend it. I like it better than the NN I was using previously. Some people say they taste chocolate in 15FF, some don't. I don't really, but it fit really well in this. Cap GC is good here; my problems with it in the past are due to the fact that I was using too much (~3%). I don't expect many people to have all of these flavorings, but a few of you might. As far as subs, TFA GCC doesn't work that well, the only other TA I have tried is NN and it is not as good, and I haven't tried any other chocolates with it.
**Recipe : On The WHIM**
Well I really want a nice smooth melon vape , something simple and yet complex. So I gathered anything that had melon in the flavor name and started the smelling test and left CAP Sweet watermelon since I was looking for a candy taste.
- Honeydew Melon CAP @ 3% - This is the main note that will be pronounced.
- Watermelon LA (Colorless) @ 3% - The candy watermelon I was looking for.
- Melon Cantaloupe FA @ 0.75% - Just to keep you wondering
- Custard FA @ 2.5% - I Cheated here , I want the citrus note to give a boost without adding lemon
- Vienna Cream FA @ 1% - This with Custard !!! Ice cream creaminess anyone.
- EM 10% or Cotton Candy TFA @ 1.5%
- Sweetener 10% @ 0.5% - just to make a bit sweeter
- Tart and Sour LA @ 0.3% - Now this one might mute flavor over time . You may replace with TFA Sour if you want . Next batch I want more sour so I might increase that to 1-1.5% .
It's really good shake and vape , but it doesn't hurt to do a couple hot baths and leave for a day .
Mixed at 25PG/75VG . Enjoy
Dude I can't wait to try this! I'm going to alter a few things like replace watermelon with wild melon FLV, but that cuztard/vc creaminess seems sexy af
Let me know what you think . Just increase the sour to 1-2% TFA works great.
A Successful Experiment
5% Watermelon (LA)
5% Sweet Mango (CAP)
2% Golden Pineapple (CAP)
0.5% Menthol
70/30 vg/pg. Shake and vape that shit. Some say it tastes like a certain Orbitz gum. I just say that its freaking delicious and can't stop vaping it. My ADV was a watermelon menthol, so I started there. I split it and cut in the mango to add some complexity that I felt was lacking. Lastly, I added the pineapple to play off the other fruits and menthol simultaneously. I never realized that DIY could be so fun. Thanks guys!
Just curious. I am not a fan of menthol. Even though it's only 0.5% menthol, can I substitute menthol for something else?
alright, so fall is coming and this has been one of my ADV past couple days as the temps are already starting to drop a little bit. i like it where it is, but its not what i was going after originally [nice surprise]. it will get forked into something else as i have some more flavoring on order to work out the other fork. Might make this thread in a week or so if it works out as hoped.
Tumblin' Tumbleweeds
Flavoring | % ----------------------------------- | ----- TFA Kahlua & Cream | 0.5 FA Tiramisu | 2.5 FA Vienna Cream | 2 FA Fresh Cream | 1 TFA Milk | 1.5 TFA RY4 Double | 0.5
maxVG [8/92], vaping at 69-73w on 26gKa1 Fused Clapton w/ 36gKa1 wrap.
dang, good call. the only thing i vape is 10% ry4 double + 2% cinnamon danish swirl. might have to try a tiramisu twist on that. thanks!
probably want to increase the RY4 a lot then, but overall its a semi-milky semi-chocolate semi-caramel barely tobacco [not really at all], the RY4 was to impart a bit of bitter to the mix. take out the RY4 and i was going after a white russian which i posted my V1 in here of... but it wanted to go in a different direction that i really enjoyed. it could probably do 2% on the RY4 easy and stay rather balanced, of course could push it a lot more if you want the RY4 forward.
So I made my own version of that tongue fuck recipe that's been floating around. First and foremost I want to clarify I did not create the tongue fuck recipe and am not trying to take credit for it, this is just my version I made since I didn't have all the ingredients to make the original recipe. That being said it turned out really good and I wanted to share it with you guys.
-Tongue Love-
Fruit Circles (TFA) @ 7%
Whipped Cream (TFA) @ 1.5%
Berry Crunch (TFA) @ 2.5%
Bavarian Cream (TFA) @ 2%
Marshmallow (TFA) @ 2%
Sweet Cream (TFA) @ 1.5%
Malted Milk (TFA) @ 1%
Is the malted milk important? what kind of flavour does it add?
Peanana
TPA Banana Cream 4%
CAP Harvest Berry 3%
TPA Juicy Peach 3%
TPA Pear 3%
Pretty good as a shake and vape, flavors come together nicely after a couple of days. Doesn't have one flavor really as a forerunner in this juice, but blend into an interesting, hard to describe, tasty vape. Banana cream adds a nice creaminess, harvest berry gives the juicy a nice tart taste, pear and peach blend together for a sweeter, almost savory taste.
So another fall time vape, and something I have been after for a while in a sense... a semi-old fashioned, but really going after Slow & Low Bourbon which basically tastes pretty close to an old fashioned straight out of the bottle. That boubon gets me in serious trouble since it tastes too good straight and a fifth can sometimes accidentally be consumed in a night.
Slow & Low
FLAVOR | % --------------------------- | ------ TFA Kentucky Bourbon | 4 LA Bourbon | 3 FA Orange | 0.5 FA Honey* | 0.2 TFA RY4 Double | 0.25 FA Brandy | 0.25
note: you will need to dilute the honey first to a 10% flavoring and use 2% of that to get to 0.2% if you are making a small batch.
Very fluffy tasting. A lot of my friends enjoy this and keep asking for more. Any feedback/input is welcome and appreciated :)
Ingredient|% :---|---: Marshmallow (TPA)|1 RAINBOW SHERBERT (FW)|3 Rainbow Sherbert (TPA)|8 Whipped Cream (TPA)|2
Flavor total: 15%
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Additionally, you can add Koolada to taste if you prefer more of a chill.
Sour blueberry gummy! Becoming an all day vape for me, it tastes just like the new berry sour patch kids!
Blueberry (wild) TFA 8% Strawberry ripe TFA 3% Swedish Gummy TFA 2% Gummy TFA 2% Sour TFA 3%
No steeping required, just a good shake!
Edit* if you don't have both gummy and Swedish gummy, you can use all Swedish or all gummy. I find that the combination brings out different gummy flavors, but it's not necessary.
It took about 20 attempts until I got this EXACTLY how I want it. This is my first complex recipe that isn't based off of anything else at all.
Polyberry Cream
- 5% Strwaberry ripe (TFA)
- 3.1% Pomegranate (LA)
- 1.7% Blackberry (TFA) 1.5-1.7 depending on if you want a little more or less blackberry notes
- 1.1% Raspberry (LA)
- 2.1% Blueberry (TFA) not extra or wild. just regular blueberry.
- 1.5% Bavarian Cream (TFA)
- .7% Sweet Cream (TFA)
- 1 Cream Fresh (FA)
- 1.3 Vienna Cream (FA)
- .5 Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TFA)
I personally think the odd 1.3 etc. are important. I have tried numerous variations of this but this is the best one. Let it steep a few days, should be pretty delicious after at least an hour or 2 of venting. Don't vent anymore than that as you love some of the important notes. Berries all my all time favorite fruit and this is my every day vape forsure. If you want more of a vanilla ice cream flavor you could drop bavarian to 1% and cream fresh to .5 and bring the VBIC to 2-2.5. I wouldn't go any higher than that with VBIC as I hear it can get "peppery" sometimes at higher percentages and I try to go low with all flavors. I know there's a lot of different flavors in here but they all really just add to make a wonderful mixed berry. Please let me know if you like this.
[Guava Cream v.1] (http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/301621/Guava+Cream+v.1)
Passion Fruit (TFA) @ 3%
Sweet Guava (CAP) @ 3%
Pink Guava (FLV) @ 2%
Dairy / Milk (TFA) @ 2%
Greek Yogurt (FLV) @ 1%
Cream Fresh (FA) @ 1%
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TFA) @ 0.5%
Lemon Sicily (FA) @ 0.5%
Flavor Total: 13%
Mixed at 70% VG. Flavor is very strong. Tartness from the FLV Greek Yogurt play nicely with the Guavas. CAP Guava isn't heavy on the guava but has a nice sweetness and even though FLV Pink Guava tastes a bit more like grapefruit there's a green almost fresh guava note that it adds. Passion fruit has a similar flavor to guava but a bit more tart so it also adds just a little more of what CAP Guava lacks.
##Bluenuts: A Blueberry doughnut with a touch of lemon.
Brand | Flavoring | Concentration ---|---|---- FLV | Blueberry Muffin | 4% FA | Cookie | 1.5% FA | Bilberry | 0.5% FA | Torrone | 0.5% FLV | Butterscotch | 2% MIX AT | 70VG | 30PG STEEP | SHORT | (Overnight)
> A bready and full blueberry doughnut with a touch of lemon zest. Not a doughnut with a blueberry glaze, but more of a blueberry muffin flavor where everything is baked in. This recipe is just asking to be played with and offers many different options. Also, you can vape this right after a nights rest which makes this a great recipe to make before bed if you're low on juice.
Flavor Notes
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FLV Blueberry Muffin / FA Bilberry: As you'd except this is pretty much the entire base of the recipe. Now FLV's offering does somewhat of a good job creating an all encompassing blueberry muffin flavor, yet it lacks any real weight. FA Bilberry really helps pull out the blueberry from the muffin and does a good job of creating that baked blueberry flavor. You can up the bilberry if you want a little more, though I wouldn't go over 1.5% because it will really start to overpower the subtlties in the base.
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FA Cookie: This adds the extra weight that is missing from the FLV flavoring. It also helps make the entire mix a little more "rough" and really adds to the bread. 1.5% if kind of at the higher end for this flavoring, but deep flavor from the blueberry helps round out those edges, and they really work well together. Honestly, FA Cookie and FA Bilberry alone would make for a nice quick vape.
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FLV Butterscotch: This pretty much adds authenticity to the flavor and turn it from a muffin, over to a doughnut. The difference in flavor in their real life counterparts is very subtle (from a muffin to doughnut), and what I believe separates the two is that fried sweetness you get from doughnut that isn't in a muffin. This flavoring adds that.
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FA Torrone: This brings everything together, makes everything a touch more velvety, and also adds the touch of lemon that brightens everything up and makes the recipe a touch more complex. If you'd like a bit more lemon, you can bring this up to 1%. I absolutely love this flavoring and in bakeries it's a cheatcode. This is vital to the success of this recipe, and without it you get somewhat of a flavor that's just too deep and dark. This should be in your arsenal anyway.
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Options?: So one thing I definitely want to do with this is add some kind of nut in this. Such as walnut or pistachio. This flavor is on the deeper side and one way to play to its advantage is incorporate some kind of nuts. I haven't found anything to work right now, and I encourage anyone who likes this recipe to mess around with it. Also, if you want more of a lemon flavor from this, because it's quite hidden in here, I would try using Lemon Meringue Pie or something with a more smooth lemon flavor. Initially I wanted a lot of lemon so I was using these harsh lemon flavors such as INW Lemon Shisha and FA Lemon Sicily, and I just couldn't layer them in, in a way that fit. So I'd advise to try and utilize that Torrone in a way that will really bring out a lemon flavor from a smoother and creamier ingredient. Lastly, if you feel you want some more "crunch" or some more "bread" flavor you can use a touch more cookie or adding in a touch of AP. That should do the trick. I tend to like my recipes a little more softer and creamier so I'd understand if you feel there ain't enough bite to it.
And that's it. All these ingredients pretty much make sense, and nothing too crazy in going on here.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Bavarian Cream (TPA)|2 Cream Fresh (FA)|1 Meringue (FA)|1 Raspberry (Flavorah)|3 Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (CAP)|3 Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA)|3
Flavor total: 13%
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Sweet and creamy, with a sweet syrupy raspberry aftertaste. Very similar to Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream that we get here in the UK. Could probably get even closer with some tweaks, but very tasty as it is.
Does need at least three days to steep before everything starts to come together (and naturally gets even better with more time from that point on).
Lemon Cookie
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Pandoro (FA) - 2%
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Vienna Cream (FA) - 1%
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Cookie (FA) - 2%
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Custard (FA) - 3%
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Yellow Cake (FW) - 2%
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French Vanilla (CAP) - 2%
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Vanillin (TFA) - 1%
This was an experiment since I had never used Pandoro, Custard, Cookie, or Vanillin before. It turned out pretty good, but I think it could use some brown sugar or caramel to give it a bit more of a toasty taste. Pandoro seems like a really useful flavor. It has a nice lemony-powdered sugar cake taste.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Where does one find pandoro?
Hey! For my first ADV, I present my take on Pumpkin Pie. I mix at 70/30 VG to PG, 6mg/mL Nic. 48hrs to age.
Pumpkin Pie (all TFA)
Pumpkin Spice 4%
Pie Crust 6%
Bavarian Cream 2%
Toasted Almond 2%
Caramel (Original) 1%
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My version of strawberry lemonade:
Strawberry TFA 6% Lemon & Lime TFA 2-3% Sour TFA 1 drop per 30 mL
Vaped this all throughout the summer and loved it. Be careful on the Sour though. To much of this flavor and it can easily increase that "tart" taste this recipe calls for and ruin it.
STRAWBERRY DANISH
Strawberry ripe (TFA) 5%
Strawberry (TFA) 5%
Cinnamon danish swirl V2 (CAP) 3%
Sweat cream (TFA) 1%
Vanilla custard (TFA) 1%
This is good as a shake and vape and i make all my juices at max VG. The cinnamon danish kinda overpowers the strawberry it may calm down over time I'm not sure i've made it 3 times and never lasted more than 4 or 5 days.
Figure'd I would put up my favorite 'holdiday' ADV.
I call it Santa's Return;
TFA Peppermint 2% (note: I love menthol and peppermint, so this might be a bit much for some people, you can lower to 1% or .5% if needed)
TFA Milk Chocolate 5%
TFA Sweet Cream 4%
TFA Marshmallow 1%
EM 10% PG 3 drops/10ml
When I was a hookah smoker, this was basically a mix I made up with two flavors from Tangiers - Cane mint, and Chocolate-something (can't really remember, fully) and it tasted exactly like a hot chocolate with candy canes, and I've been trying ages to remake that flavor I loved oh so much.
Powdered Toast Man
Brown sugar extra (TFA) 1%
Captain cereal (TFA) 1.5%
Cinnamon danish swirl v2 (CAP) 2.5%
Marshmallow (CAP) 1.5%
DX bavarian cream (TFA) 1.5%
Condensed milk (FA) .1%
Rice crunchies (TFA) 1.5%
Whipped cream (TFA) .25%
Shaked and vaped the first 30mls and it was very good but get better with time
Samoan Fa'ausi (Caramel Coconut Taro)
Ingredients|%
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Caramel (FA)|4
Vanilla Custard (FLV)|4
Vanilla Tahiti (FA)|4
Vienna Cream (FA)|2
Coconut (FA)|2
Coconut (TFA)|2
Taro (TFA)|1
Total Flavor: 19%
Inspired by a Samoan dessert that consists of caramelized sugar mixed with coconut milk and baked taro chunks. Added vanilla cream elements to round out the flavor and sweetness.
Here's one I've got that gets approval from friends and the dudes at my closest B&M. I'd love any ideas to make it better, I think it's lacking something.
LA Banana Cream 3%
TFA Bavarian Cream 3%
MBV Graham Cracker 3%
Nic and VG% to taste (mostly mixed at max VG and enjoyed)
Very simple, good shake and vape, ages well as it steeps.
I just made my first order for DIY juice supplies, and although I did not choose the same manufacturers as this recipe, I do have all of these flavors from TFA. I'l definitely be trying this out -- it will probably be the first recipe I make after whipping up 5 mL of juice for each of the 15 flavors I ordered (to see how they all taste individually before I think about how to combine them, although I already have a number of potential ideas).
I'll post back with my thoughts after I make this recipe but with all TFA flavors.
Hi, first post here I am new to the site but not diy. I have been working on a Cronut recipe which I think turned out really well. It was good right after I mixed the batch and spun it on my magnetic mixer but it has since continued to steep into a delicious bakery vape for those that like bakery! I mix max Vg and typically use 1-2% DW d/t I like tanks at a slightly higher ohm usually above 1+
cronut- a popular treat in NY a cross between a croissant and a donut
biscuit INW 1%
cream cheese icing LA 1.5%
custard FA 0.5%
dulce de leche TFA 1%
frosted donut TFA 2%
glazed donut cap's 2.5%
joy FA 0.4%
Cheers !
Strubberies n' Creme v2
7.5% Bavarian Cream (TPA)
2% Cheesecake (Graham Crust) (TPA)
2% Fruit Circles With Milk (TPA)
4.5% Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)
2% Vanilla Swirl (TPA)
Flavor total: 18%
Very impressed with this. It has a subtle fruity strawberry flavor to it which is assisted by the fruit circles. It is widely rounded off with a mouthful of creaminess provided by the milk, BC, and vanilla swirl.
OK, first of all, Flavorah is everything everyone says it is...amazing.
Second, my father has commissioned me to make a banana cake sweet-type thing. The fifth iteration is as follows:
- Banana Cream (TFA) 2%
- Bittersweet Chocolate (TFA) 3%
- Butterscotch (FLV) .5%
- Cream (FLV) 1%
- Double Chocolate Clear (TFA) 5%
- Yellowcake (FW) 1%
I just made this one and I can't put it down. In prior mixes, with other vendors/percentages, it was always close to what I wanted but not close enough. This one I can't put down. Note that the butterscotch takes a few days to come through, so you won't taste it in the beginning. But hot damn, creamy goodness is the stuff of dreams--and that's what this is.
Love you, Flavorah...this ones dedicated to you since it helped me realize this one.
DO'H!NUT!
Standard doughnut flavor, with a hint of sprinkles.
http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/308345/DO%2527H%2521NUT+v1
Ingredient | % ---------|---------- Bavarian Cream (TPA) | 2% Biscuit (INAWERA) | 1% Blue Raspberry Cotton Candy (CAP) | 0.5% Vanilla Custard V1 (CAP) | 1% Fruit Circles with Milk (TPA) | 3% Glazed Doughnut (CAP) | 2% Graham Cracker (Clear) (TPA) | 0.5% Meringue (TPA) | 2% White Chocolate (TPA) | 0.5%
P.S. I understand that the name is a name of another doughnut flavor out there. I never intended on this to be a clone. Please be advised.
Not another strawberries and cream recipe, but I like this one. A lot.
strawberry de la creme
strawberry ripe TFA 6.05% Perfect percentage to bring out a soft strawberry
vanilla classic FA 1% Helps accent the recipe.
caramel FA .5% Sweetens the entire mix, but in a subtle fashion
graham cracker CAP V2 1.25% Gives the recipe an interesting background
meringue FA .5% Sugar and a little mouth feel.
brown sugar TFA .25% Because molasses complements the strawberry and the graham cracker.
yellow cake FW 1.25% Just a delicious background note that ties most of the recipe together
sweet cream CAP 3% It's called strawberries and cream for a reason [;
Overall I enjoy this recipe quite a bit, but the strawberry vanilla bean ice cream cone made by Enyawreklaw is still amazing, I make a 120 ml of his and my recipe and drip my recipe on one coil, Enyawreklaw's recipe on the other coil for a fantastic combination.
Here's my boring "The Milkman"-style dropwise recipe, since my scale decided to crap out on me. It's basically a strawberry cream, except they very obviously add Coconut Extra. When I mean dropwise, I mean "grab the most convenient dropper you have", because this isn't going to be ruined if you're off by a drop or two in any case...
TPA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - 20 drops (~0.60g)
TPA Bavarian Cream - 20 drops (~0.60g)
TPA Coconut Extra - 10 drops (~0.30g)
TPA Strawberry Ripe - 40 drops (~1.2g) [interchangeable with any other TPA strawberry or FA Strawberry at the same concentration]
TPA Greek Yogurt - 3 drops (~0.08g)
FA Butter - 30 drops (~0.80g) [I literally use this in everything I make--2.5% DA)
FA Meringue - 20 drops (~0.60g) [for toastiness! this is my addition to the recipe]
Vapergate MFPB , 100% Clone Amount-10ml -Peanut Butter (CAP) 1.5 ml -Cotton Candy (TFA) 1 ml -Acetyl Pyrazine (SIG) 5 drops -Sweetener (SIG) 12 drops -Nicotine (100mg) 6 drops NOTE: After months of attempting to clone the MFPB flavor, I finally found I was trying way to hard, " keep it simple, stupid". This simple recipe is a spot on clone of Vaperegates MFPB e-juice. If your a fan of MFPB (or) Peanut Butter e-liquids, you won't be disappointed with this recipe.