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- 1% Almond (FA)
- 2% Bavarian Cream (TPA)
- 2% Biscuit (INAWERA)
- 2% Butterscotch (TPA)
- 2% Caramel (FA)
- 3% Cream Fresh (FA)
- 2% Marshmallow (TPA)
- 1.5% Sweet Cream (TPA)
- 2% Vanilla Swirl (TPA)
A rich but softly mellow, semi-sweet, milky, tasty, vanilla'y thing first intended to be a Milk and Honey clone. I love it to bits and biscuits. If you liked my Game of Thrones, you have to try this!
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
I have everything but butterscotch and almond. Could I put .5-1% PB FLV in place and give a few peanut butter notes? This looks delishhh
Haven't tried FLV PB, but the cream base (fresh, bavarian, sweet, marshmallow, from /u/tet5uo's tongue fuck) supported by the vanilla body (swirl, biscuit) is such a strong foundation that I think the defining notes (almond, butterscotch, caramel) can be substituted for almost anything sweet/bakery.
Do you know any recipes that utilize FA almond as a main note? I've tried enyawreklaws rhodonite and omg that almond is god
/u/thewomberchomby made this recipe
I've mixed this quite a few times. I did 1% almond and it was plenty for me. I have also subbed 1% shisha vanilla for van swirl. Also, I've subbed 1.5% marzipan for the almond. All were delicious.
Last version was:
- .7% INW Cherry concentrate
- 1% INW Shisha Vanilla
- 1.5% FA Marzipan
Very simple pineapple liquid.
- CAP Golden Pineapple 8%
- TPA Pineapple 1%
- CAP Vanilla Whipped Cream 1.5%
- CAP Sweet Cream .5%
CAP Golden pineapple is a very weak flavor for me, but adding 1% of TPA pineapple really bolsters the flavor. CAP's is more sweet and juicy and TPA is more acidic. I am very sensitive to TPA Pineapple though, so if it's a flavor you enjoy you could probably go higher. At 2-3% it's almost overpoweringly strong to me. Whipped cream and sweet cream smooths the juice up and gives a nice mouth feel. Okay, I BS'd that last sentence, but this juice is really good if you like pineapple. xD
Gonna start adding some recipes to ELR, so if you mix it up, leave me some feedback!
I know this looks like a pedestrian mix but hear me out. After almost a year of DIY this is the first recipe that drug me, kicking and screaming, away from all of the other mixes I was working on. Is that what this fabled "ADV" is like? Maybe so. I've tried dozens and dozens of the “best” recipes out there (thanks to everyone that posts their recipes). I think this is a good example of using a couple of solid yet contrasting flavors to get a tasty, complex mix without a high total flavor percentage.
FW Blackberry Mojito is a real hottie. Her hair smells of freshly muddled mint leaves, there's a hint of blackberry on the nape of her neck and a touch of cane sugar on her near-sixpack abs. She has a lot of sexy top and middle notes. You can taste the cane sugar around her waistline but she's not overtly sweet when she walks up to you. From the waist up, she's a 10 but she's a little skinny when you get to the bottom end and NO ONE likes that. I also wanted a little more booze and sweetness. I'm a pervy alcoholic with a sweet tooth, don't get all judgey on me. FA Rum comes to the rescue here to booze it up and give her that fat, round bottom-end sweetness. Mmmmm
Whatever, enough bullshit. Just put her on your tongue.
Dime Piece
6% Blackberry Mojito FW
1.5% Jamaican Rhum FA
Mixed at 70VG, 1.5mg/ml VT nic, RTS VG and PG and vaped from 40-90W on a number of tanks and RDAs. I'm afraid to mix up more at this point. I have other mixes that need love too, you know?
If you're more of an alcoholic than I (seriously doubt it) you could add 0.5-1% FA Brandy for a little more booooze. I have considered adding TFA Champagne to sparkle it up a bit but then I just keep vaping this mix over and over and over.
Thank you to /u/Cr9009 for pointing me to FW Blackberry Mojito.
PS – Seriously, I need a muddled mint leaf flavor without the blackberry and sugar. I only have 5 or so mint flavors and none of them are like the one in FW BB Mojito. Please send help.
This looks awesome. Have you tried FW spearmint? I used .5% in my guava mojito and it came out pretty good (might want to tweak the spearmint just a tiny bit).
Lime Tahiti cold pressed (FA) - 4%
Spearmint (FW) - 0.5%
Sweet guava (CAP) - 1%
I haven't tried that one. Thanks for the suggestion. Does it taste more like mint leaves than FA Peppermint, MF Mint or INW Mint Mix? Those are the only mints I have off the top of my head.
I know what peppermint tastes like and yup, FW spearmint is way closer than that. I know nothing about MF Mint. As far as I understand, INW Mint Mix is super potent and not a good candidate. I literally researched how to make a mojito and came across spearmint. Wikipedia also confirms spearmint as being used in mojitos. I drank frozen mojitos for a week straight on my Jamaican honeymoon at the tail end of June and after I mixed up this FW spearmint with some Lime Tahity cold pressed, I felt like I had everything except for the rum and the sunshine. So uh yeah...get some :)
edit: fixed my link
Here's something I have been really enjoying lately. Sweet and custardy without being overpowering. Maybe call it Van Hazel?
12% Vanilla Custard V1 (Cap)
4% Vanilla Swirl (TFA)
2% Hazelnut (FW)
2% Ethyl Maltol
Max VG
Simple, easy to make all day vape. I had those Strawberry Kiwi Danimals smoothies in mind:
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TFA Strawberry Ripe - 5%
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TFA Kiwi Double - 6%
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TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - .5-1% (up to you depending on how creamy you want it, I usually use 1%)
Also made a Gummy Candy flavor.
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TFA Juicy Peach - 5%
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TFA Gummy Candy - 4%
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TFA Rainbow Drop - 2.5%
Lastly is what I like to call Fruitgasm
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Raspberry (Sweet) - 5%
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TFA Blueberry Wild - 3.5%
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TFA Koolada - 2.5% (Honestly still not that cold although it sounds like a good amount)
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TFA Strawberry Ripe - 2%
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TFA Organic Strawberry - 1.5%
Fairly new to DiY (about 3 months now) and would appreciate all the feedback I can get! Thanks and enjoy!!!
Rasberry Lemonade
This is a shake and vape and has been my ADV ever since I started it.
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Lemonade (FLV) 4.25%
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Raspberry (FA) 2.25%
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Lemon Sicily (FA) 0.75%
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Sour (TFA) 1%
I have found that for an Orange Juice & Lemonade swap the raspberry for FA Orange at 2.75%
I hope someone finds this useful!
- 3.5% Banana Cream (LA)
- 1% Ripe Banana (TPA)
- 2% Vanilla Custard (CAP)
- 5% Cantaloupe (TPA)
- 2.5% Strawberry Ripe (TPA)
- 3% Strawberry Sweet (CAP)
I just started DIYing about 2 weeks ago and this was my first creation. It is my ADV currently. In my first version i used reg Strawberry (TPA) in place of the Strawberry Sweet (CAP) until i got the sweet one in the mail a week ago and to me it has a little better/sweeter taste that i was looking for. It has a kind of a strong cantaloupe taste to it but it works for me =D
I haven't contributed much and I think its time to share one of my babies.
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2% FA White Peach
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3% INW Dragonfruit
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1% INW Lemon Mix
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8% TFA Swedish Gummy
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2% TFA Pineapple
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3% CAP Golden Pineapple
Adding in 1-1.5% FA Black Cherry is equally as good. So this recipe has been months in the making and has had so many iterations. My first problem was making it so that TFA pineapple doesn't overpower everything else and doesn't take away the throat hit. At 2% with Cap Pineapple at 3% it gives you a nice pineapple that isn't in your face or too syrupy. It was also was missing a gummy taste and that's where Swedish Gummy comes in to play. At 8% it gives a nice gummy taste while bringing back the throat hit that TFA Pineapple took away. While looking up some of the background of a white gummy bear, I saw that a White Gummy cocktail recipe uses Lemon Lime so I figured that INW lemon mix would be perfect for this plus it's just a fantastic flavor. I tried bringing INW Dragonfruit down but it just will not work. I know the overall % will scare some people but the only thing you could maybe bring the % down is TFA Swedish Gummy. Enjoy!
I mixed this up for my roommate who loves gummy/fruity flavors, it was pretty strong at first so I knocked it down 25%. He says it's great, thanks!
This is a flavor I've been working on for awhile, but I think this is the tastiest revision yet.
Golden Oreo is the flavor profile I was aiming for:
- Cheesecake Graham Crust(TPA) 3%
- Vienna Cream(FA) 0.8%
- Cookie(FA) 1%
- Fresh Cream(FA) 0.5%
- Brown Sugar Extra(TPA) 0.5%
- Meringue(FA) 2.5%
- Marshmallow(FA) 1.5%
- Sugar cookie(CAP) 2.5%
- Graham Cracker Clear(TPA) 1%
- Biscuit(INW) 1.5%
Mixed at 30/70 PG/VG, steep time 2-3 days. I apologize for the long list of flavors, but I tried really hard to make the creamy center as well as the cookie and came to the conclusion that each needed numerous flavors to work well.
Edit: If enough people don't give a rats ass about long recipes, then I may post my Honey Nut Cheerios recipe(12 flavors).
Some people like simple straightforward flavors and some like those that are complex and layered...I think that the complexity present in layered juices sometimes confuses the palet of people that stick to the simple flavors and so they end up not liking them. This is part of why we all like different things. The only way to get layering however IMO is to use multiple low % notes to create the complexity that you're looking for. This looks like a great recipe that's balanced and well thought out. I can't wait to try it!
Check out my post about this flavor profile from last month!
I recently updated the recipe on the comment sections.
> NW have everything other than FA cookie.. I believe Biscuit(INW) is very similar ? reckon I could just up % ?
My post on this flavor profile from last month with an updated recipe in the comment section. Enjoy!
Last time I posted this, I thought it was missing something. The addition of the torrone has elevated this juice to levels I never dreamed of. Torrone is very strong, so I recommend a 10% dilution, otherwise you could do 1 drop per 5ml for the desired effect. I went through countless variations trying to find the something that was missing to give it the complexity I was looking for. I settled on the torrone and couldn't be happier.
I love this juice, and it has become my ADV by a long margin. I went through 60ml last week. I never intended to sell any juice, but I gifted some bottles to friends. They let their friends try it, and I literally have 8 inquiries asking me to sell bottles. I'm certain this juice has reached its final form. I don't see how it could be made better.
Oh Seth 30 v2
- TFA DX Peanut Butter 6%
- TFA DX Banana Cream 3%
- TFA Graham Cracker Clear 2%
- FA Torrone (10% dilution) 1%
Any substitution for the torrone you may suggest?
Not really. The torrone makes the juice. Originally I had fa honey, but removed it since torrone does the job better. I suppose you could simulate torrone with honey, almond, vanilla, and marshmallow. It would be close.
Edit: The original recipe just had 1% of FA honey solution. It was still really good, it just needed some complexity. I think honey and any sort of nutty mix would work well. Maybe almonds and hazelnut. Marshmallow would add the torrone mouth feel, but I found even 1% toasted marshmallow was too much. Feel free to try stuff out. I'd be interested to see where you can take it.
Grape Divide
Ingredients|Ing %| :---|---:|---:|---:|---: Grapes (Inawera)|4.00%|24.0|1.243 g|1.200 ml Grape Candy (TFA)|4.00%|24.0|1.243 g|1.200 ml Citrus Punch (TFA)|2.50%|15.0|0.777 g|0.750 ml Mad Fruit (FlavorArt)|2.00%|12.0|0.622 g|0.600 ml Super Sweet (Capella)|0.50%|3.0|0.155 g|0.150 ml Marshmallow (FlavorArt)|0.50%|3.0|0.155 g|0.150 ml Forest Fruit (FlavorArt)|0.50%|3.0|0.155 g|0.150 ml TFA Sour|3 Drops / 30ml Koolada|3 Drops / 30ml
This started out as a experiment to make a Grape Sweet Tart. While it may not have gotten to the sweet tart level; I find this to be quite a in your face grape candy flavor. It may have a bit too much throat hit for some people though. The throat hit does minimize some after vaping it for a bit.
Made this recipe by request for a friend, and I can't get enough of it. It's a long recipe that you may be able to make fine without a few flavors.
Here is the tastiest revision of my Honey Nut Cheerios flavor:
- Marzipan(FA) 0.75%
- Hazelnut(FA) 0.5%
- Meringue(FA) 1.5%
- Caramel(FA) 0.75%
- Maple Syrup(FA) 0.1%
- Acetyl Pyrazine 5% dilution(TPA) 0.15%
- Yellow Cake(FW) 2%
- Hazelnut(FW) 2%
- Almond(FA) 0.5%
- Graham Cracker Clear(TPA) 1.5%
- Pie Crust(TPA) 0.75%
- Dairy/Milk(TPA) 1.25%
In case anybody thinks otherwise, I didn't just throw every random flavor I could think of into this recipe. Unnecessary flavors may be marzipan since you can substitute in a bit more Almond(FA) if needed. Overall I would say that Caramel(FA) and Acetyl Pyrazine(TPA) are both absolutely necessary for this. I hope you like it.
How in the world do you measure out 0.1% when trying to create a 5ml sample to test?
I make 15ml bottles to sample more complex flavors so its easier to measure out. I mix by weight also, so that minimizes measuring to a degree.
After one day this tastes like stale bread. I'm gonna try it again after a week, then add meringue until it's vapeable. Thanks for the rewick, I didn't want to do it already but you've left me no choice.
Steep time on this? I just mixed it up, haven't vaped it yet...
Edit: Shake and vaped: Not bad, I feel like the flavor profile could go up a touch for me, also I was wanting a little more of that sweetened honey taste from it but its pretty good. Thanks
I would think Marzipan is the most important part of the recipe, where else are you getting the honey flavor?
Caramel FA smells the most like honey nut cheerios to me, but it needs a lot of support to really pop like stuff like Marzipan. So yeah you're definitely right about that, but I was just trying to help people who may not have every ingredient. It's hard to really say how well it will come out without everything, so maybe I should have phrased that a bit differently.
Strawberry Milkshake (generic, i know, but acetyl propionylicious)
Strawberry (Ripe)...................(TFA)....3.0%
Strawberry.............................(TFA)....3.0%
Cheesecake Graham Crust.....(TFA)....1.5%
New York Cheese Cake..........(CAP)....1.5%
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream...........(TFA)....6.0%
want less acetyl propionyl you say? Sub VBIC (TFA) for:
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream...........(CAP)....4.0%
and increase both strawberries by 1-2%, as they can be overwhelmed by the butyric acid, which also creates a lighter mouthfeel with a more custardy note. NY cheesecake also has some AP, so drop it if that worries you and double the TFA cheesecake. it's not an exact replica of the milkshake, but it is a good cream; you may find that the CAP sweet cream helps at about 1%, i feel like makes it a bit too light tasting for me, but adding a drop of CAP graham cracker v2 per 10 ml takes it back down a bit and gives it more of an ice cream cone taste.
I have no experience with lorann's and haven't been able to find out too much DEFINITE information on their health risks, but i understand that substituting LA cheesecake NY style for the CAP NY cheesecake may be reasonable. Do not take this as an assurance of AP free for that flavor--again, i have not yet felt completely reassured that it has no A/AP.
EDIT: the AP recipe tastes exactly like strawberry nesquik to me, if you were wondering what kinda strawberry milkshake.
Okay so you're gonna need 4 flavor concentrates total, the ones I used are:
For Sour Sweet Tarts: (TFA) Sour, (TFA) Sweet & Tart
For Peach Rings: (TFA) Swedish Gummy, (TFA) Peach
These recipes are VERY simple but have very good results!
For each of the juices there is 20% flavoring
My Peach Rings: 80% VG, 5% Swedish Gummy, 15% Peach, 1mg Nic
My Sour Sweet Tarts: 80% VG, 5% Sour, 15% Sweet & Tart, 1mg Nic
IMO, they're spot on.
Feel free to modify these recipes, and let me know how you guys like them!
This is a good fruity pineapple, some say a big stick flavor
Strawberry Ripe TFA 10% - 15%
Juicy Peach TFA 5%
Pineapple TFA 2-3%
cotton candy tfa 1%
pg/vg mix of your choice, does well as a shake and vape
24%? I recommend toning the strawberry flavoring down because once that steeps a little, it's going to be really harsh.
I lurk here a lot, but I think I might actually have a recipe to contribute. I hope someone likes it.
Strawberry Chai Tea:
Chai Tea (TFA) 12%
Carmel Candy (TFA) 4%
Strawberry Ripe (TFA) 3%
Strawberries and Cream (TFA) 3%
I also substitute TFA blackberry @ 4% for both the strawberries. Both of these are really great.
That sounds a bit high for Chai doesn't it? Whats the recommended steep time? I think I am going to try this when I get home from work. I don't have strawberries and cream but I do have a lot of vanillas and creams.
Got a variety pack of INW Shisha the other day from BCV, the 2 standouts are the Strawberry Shisha and Vanilla Shisha. The Strawberry fills the gaps left by so many other vendors, its bright and sweet almost candyish. The Vanilla Shisha is bold, creamy and leaves the back end that most vanilla custards cant hit or are lacking so I thought it would be a addition to a Strawberry Custard. So here is what I made:
Strawberry Shisha Vanilla Custard
- INW Shisha Strawberry 2.5%
- TFA Strawberry Ripe 4%
- INW Shisha Vanilla 1%
- CAP Vanilla Custard v1 4.5%
- FA Vienna Cream 1%
Just mixed 120ml of this up today and shake and vape approved. Suggestions welcomed :)
(Not) Another Fucking Cereal Vape
Ingredients|Ing %| :---|---:|---:|---:|---: Bavarian Cream (TFA)|1.00%|12.0|0.622 g|0.600 ml Crunch Cereal (Flavorah)|2.50%|30.0|1.554 g|1.500 ml Fruit Rings (FW)|5.00%|60.0|3.108 g|3.000 ml Sweet Cream (Capella)|1.50%|18.0|0.932 g|0.900 ml Butter Cream (Capella)|1.00%|12.0|0.622 g|0.600 ml Berry Crunch (TFA)|1.50%|18.0|0.932 g|0.900 ml Hazelnut (FW)|1.00%|12.0|0.622 g|0.600 ml Tres Leches (FW)|2.00%|24.0|1.243 g|1.200 ml Cream (Flavorah)|0.75%|9.0|0.466 g|0.450 ml Acetyl Pyrazyine %5 (EcX)|0.25%|3.0|0.155 g|0.150 ml Whipped Cream (Capella)|1.00%|12.0|0.622 g|0.600 ml
It's been a while since I have posted a recipe. Here is one that alot of friends like.
This is a creamy cereal vape that I have been toying around with for a while. I used Crunch Cereal/AP/Fruit Rings/Berry Crunch as the cereal undertone. The Sweet Cream/Butter Cream/Tres Leches/Whipped Cream make up the creamy portion.
This recipe is sort of a play on the unicorn milk clone with cereal tones mixed in. It is still a work in progress and probably can be tweaked some.
Milky Way
(Unicorn Milk the TFA way)
Probably not the first one to make this recipe but if you love Strawberry ripe this recipe is for you!
8.5% TFA Strawberry Ripe
3% TFA Vanilla Custard
1.5% TFA Bavarian Cream
1% FA Vienna Cream
.75% TFA VBIC
.5% TFA Cheesecake(graham crust)
.5% TFA Graham cracker (clear)
Overnight steep minimum
I just started and tried my luck with a tobacco recipe. I am still steeping this.
- TFA RY4 Double - 10%
- TFA Bavarian Cream - 5%
- TFA Hazelnut - 3%
I can already smell the creamy hazelnut base, I really hope that the RY4 adds some depths to it.
was 3% hazelnut the sweet spot after all?
"Something along biting into a wooden pallet."
..was a description I haven't read before last week. The fact a "pallet" was specified, makes this one of my favorite tasting notes.
Mint Choco Chip
This is a recipe that I tracked down by purchasing some Ice Cream Man, Mint Choco Chip. My room mate loves Mint Chocolate profiles, and I wasn't too keen on the idea being a dessert and bakery man myself. It just seemed weird. But after trying it I was like, oh shit that's good but I can make it better! It's new mixer friendly and quite simple, and not heavy or complex enough to make you put it down after a couple hours. Just light enough to keep you coming back for more.
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LA Mint Chocolate Chip 10%
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CAP Dutch Chocolate Mint 5%
That's it!
The LA by itself is a really nice and light refreshing flavor, but we want to boost the chocolate and mint just a touch by adding, well, more chocolate and mint. CAP has a history of making accurate chocolate profiles (see: bronuts) and Dutch Chocolate Mint is a superb, accurate representation of this flavor. It is heavier on the chocolate than loranns and less on the minty side, so the two work really well to pick up the slack where the other is lacking.
I've tried every which combination of practically every mint flavor on the market (to my knowledge). My first rendition of this recipe was also delicious but required some steeping and is way darker and less coil friendly. If you're looking for something richer and want to dabble:
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FW Chocolate Mint 5%
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CAP Dutch Chocolate Mint 2.5%
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FA Irish Cream 1.5%
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FA Fresh Cream 1%
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TFA Creme de Menthe 3%
The creme de menthe takes a few days to calm down and for the chocolate to really bind to the flavor here.
If you like the simple version (which I do, and is damn near a dead on representation of the juice I tried) but want it a little more complex and creamier, drop LA to 8% and CAP to 4% and add .75% FA Irish Cream and .5% FA Fresh Cream. INW Biscuit will also take the creamier version from Milkshake to Cone at around 1% and the bready notes seem to play well with the chocolate.
Not minty enough? Add TFA Creme de Menthe to your liking, 1% is barely noticeable and will steep out completely after a week, but I wouldn't go higher than 3% or you'll start omitting the delicious Capella Chocolate Notes.
Last but not least, if you're looking to save money or are missing one or the other, LA Mint Chocolate Chip at 15% and MAX VG makes for a delicious Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream all by itself. Give it at least 2 days to steep and for the syrupy sweetness from the chocolate to go away.
ENJOY!
I like to call this one RYMORE to pay homage to Adirondack who's Sagamore inspired this recipe
Flavor | % | Vendor ---|---|---- RY4 double | 8% | TFA Vanilla Bourbon | 2% | FA Cinnamon Danish Swirl | 1.5% | CAP Caramel Candy | 2% | FW Graham Cracker Clear | 2% | TFA
(1% AP 5% dillution optional)
So Sagamore has been my go to RY4 since I tried it and this is my attempt at a clone and it is pretty damn close to the original.
Vanilla Bourbon / Caramel Candy
Vanilla Bourbon is a very rich vanilla and it is not overly sweet or syrupy and it plays with RY4 perfectly to enrich the vanilla accents that are already there. Caramel Candy is so far the best caramel I have tried so far, I get a more genuine caramel out of it opposed to mapley TFA and sugar water FA. I wanted to stay away from TFA's caramels here because they have extremely high amounts of cyclotene which tends to create a maple taste in high concentrations, and the RY4 double already has enough cyclotene.
Cinnamon Danish Swirl / Graham Cracker Clear
Cinnamon Danish Swirl by itself really tastes like straight cinnamon to me so I used the GCC here to reinforce the dormant bakery notes and bring more of the cake out and I really like the flavor I'm getting with the combo.
In future adaptations I may play around with adding a minuet percentage of sweet cream or cream fresh to add that small little cream note but so far I'm loving this.
Strawberry Crunch
Strawberry Ripe (TFA) @ 9%
Cheesecake with Graham crust (TFA) @ 5%
Biscuit (INW) @ 2%
Marshmallow (TFA) @1%
I did Max VG
Taste great after 1-2 day steep, even better after a week
What is the flavor profile you're going after? I just mixed some up and I love it! I just can't put my finger on what exactly it is.
Honestly I was just mixing a standard strawberry cheesecake and then saw my bottle of biscuit and was just like "hey let's give this a go" Now you have me thinking I want to say it is reminiscent Strawberry Pocky / Lotte Koala's March / Yan Yan snacks you find in the Asian Food section at the grocery store or in the snack isle at Five Below. The snack is basically a biscuit with some kind of strawberry cream icing/coating. Next common food could be those strawberry covered animal crackers.
I might play around with the recipe more to see if I can make a perfect strawberry pocky vape
Here is a simple one that actually came out pretty good. Just got Caps yogurt flavors so been playing with those.
Blueberry Yogurt
- Blueberry Wild TFA 6%
- Blueberry Extra TFA 4%
- Creamy Yogurt CAP 4%
I'm enjoying it now, I think I'll add a little graham cracker to the next batch I think that will really set it off.
Raspberry Cheesecake
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INW Raspberry 2%
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CAP Custard V1 4%
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CAP NY Cheesecake 4%
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TPA Malted Milk 1%
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TPA Whipped Cream .5%
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TPA Graham Cracker Clear 3%
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FA Torrone .25%
Nothing special to see here :) Just borrowed another user's cheesecake base and made it my own little special something. The breadiness from the graham really helps alleviate some of the dairy in NY Cheesecake in combination with the fabled CAP v1. Been working on a raspberry cheesecake base for a while but it wasn't quite hitting the mark for me until now. The lemon in the torrone really brightens up the raspberry and adds an oozing bakery goodness to the graham cracker a la enyawreklaw. The whipped cream is added for "fluffy sweetness" and the custard works additionally to take this from a raspberry-topped cheesecake to more of a raspberry white chocolate marble cheesecake with a touch of lemon marscapone (if you've ever been to cheesecake factory, you know what I speak of).
It's rich, so mixer-beware, but boy is it goodness
This is an 'I'm pissed that my new flavors are delayed in shipping and putting my new projects on hold' recipe from this week. I got home, asked my wife about the mail, held back my tears at her response and pulled out my flavor stash. After staring for a bit, I picked up my Fuji Apple from Flavour Art (if you don't have some, get some) and started browsing the web for flavor affinities. Lime caught my eye and my woes were forgotten. I present unto you...
Tahitian Apple
Fuji Apple (FA) -3%
Lime Tahity Cold Pressed (FA) -3%
Sweet Strawberry (CAP) -2%
Lemon Sicily (FA) -1%
Cactus (INW) - 0.5%
Menthol (10% dilution) - 0.25%
Strawberry included as a sweetener, Lemon Sicily is present to boost the Lime, Cactus for the mouth feel, and menthol because I like a little coolness. I'm going to have to make a lot of this in order to see how it is steeped because my wife and I killed over 20 mls in one day. In other words, Shake and Vape approved. ELR
Have been vaping a lot of bakery stuff lately so decided to switch it up and find a use for INW Cactus, here's what I've come up with and I find it rather refreshing, would love to hear opinions and/or suggestions
- TFA Strawberry - 3%
- FA White Peach - 1.5%
- INW Cactus - 1%
- FA Marshmallow - 2%
I vape/mix mainly fruits, so I must ask...what is the marshmallow doing for you in this? Might need to pick some up.
I'm only a beginner but it's often used a sweetener in small percentages like this, it also gives more of a base/'thickness' to it. I can't really explain it but increasing the percentage wasn't good - it just muddied the rest of the flavours a bit. Let me know what you think! :)
Peppermint Mocha Latte
Ingredients|Ing %| :---|---:|---:|---:|---: Mocha (Flavorah)|1.50%|18.0|0.932 g|0.900 ml Coffee Espresso (FlavorArt)|0.40%|4.8|0.249 g|0.240 ml Creme de Menthe (Flavorah)|2.00%|24.0|1.243 g|1.200 ml Cream (Flavorah)|1.50%|18.0|0.932 g|0.900 ml Whipped Cream (Capella)|1.00%|12.0|0.622 g|0.600 ml Peppermint (FlavorArt)|0.40%|3.0|0.155 g|0.150 ml
Another hit with friends. This is a less than 7% flavoring juice but you couldn't tell. Coffee Espresso and FLV Mocha create the coffee base. Peppermint (FA) and Creme de Menthe (FLV) create the Chocolate and Peppermint component and Whipped Cream (CAP)/ Cream (FLV) create the Creamy aspect. Together it creates a tasty coffee vape (If that is your thing).
I find .4% FA Espresso to be the perfect spot for me, but I don't like a strong coffee taste as well. If you want to make a stronger coffee flavor; you could increase it to .5 - .75%
An experiment in using FA Cola as a supporting ingredient, not as the base.
Make a 10% dilution of FA Cola and FW Blood Orange, or change the percentages in the recipe to .2% and .3% respectively.
I think this would benefit by incorporating FA Joy, but I have yet to order any. Will definitely be getting some in my next order!
Inspired by "La fille aux cheveux de lin" ("Girl with the flaxen hair") by Claude Debussy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu4KObwynSc
Ingredient|% :---|---: Blood Orange (FW) 10%|3 Coconut Extra (TPA)|1 Cola (FA) 10%|2 Cookie (FA)|1.5 Lemon Sicily (FA)|3.5 Vienna Cream (FA)|2.5
Flavor total: 13.5%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
Is it fair to upvote solely based on a Debussy reference? Don't worry about the Joy. IMO it won't work any magic.
I'll take it! Haha. This Debussy piece was one of two reasons I wanted to study composition (the other being Holst's The Planets).
I feel like this needs a little more of the "baked good" part and I was hoping to find that in Joy ... maybe I can try some TFA Graham Cracker. Hm.
spiced apple or peach cobbler with crisp variation This took a while to get where I wanted. MY best recipe yet, by far. The recipe is kind of a mess and is based off of a 30ml batch (sorry for the drops measurement). I hope you enjoy 2% Cap Cinnamon danish swirl
3% FLV Cinnamon crunch
4% TFA sweet cream
15 drops tfa graham cracker
10 drops flv caramel
10 drops AP
3% Cap vanilla custard v2
10 drops flv cream
2% FA white peach OR 2% FA fuji apple (
1 drop FLV clove (any more is over powering)
IF you want to make it as a apple/peach crisp instead of cobbler, add:
0.75% FA joy
0.75% FA cookie
Evening Tea
- FA Green Tea 1%
- TFA Cherry Blossom 3%
- INW Nangka 1%
- TFA Gummy Candy 2%
Mixed at 70VG/30PG, 3mg. Good as a shake and vape, improves after a day.
FA Green Tea is a very realistic and floral tea. Cherry Blossom is botanical and sweet. Nangka is an interesting fruity (supposedly jackfruit?) flavor. Using gummy candy as a sweetener.
EDIT: after vaping through 30mL, I lowered the Gummy Candy from 4% to 2% - changing it in the recipe, but to anyone that wants to make it sweeter and more candy-like you can go back up to 3% or even 4%.
With Thanksgiving around the corner, I'm in full dessert mode, so here's a little peach cobbler recipe I conjured up:
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Biscuit (INW) 1%
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Brown Sugar (TFA) 1.5%
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Juicy Peach (TFA) 4%
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Peach (INW) 1.5%
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Pie Crust (TFA) 1%
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Sweet Cream (TFA) 1%
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Whipped Cream (TFA) 2%
Mixed at 70vg/30pg. One week steep for best results.
This recipe hit all the notes I was looking for in a simple, yet tasty peach cobbler. I basically broke this recipe down into 3 sections...
The peach: I've started gravitating towards INW for a lot of my fruit flavors in favor of FA, as I've found that FA for some reason is giving me a lot of unexplainable harsh notes in my mixes. INW Peach gives me a nice ripened peach vibe, and mixed with TFA Juicy Peach and Brown Sugar gives me the sugary, syrupy peach flavor I was looking for.
The crust: Again, staying away from FA (Apple Pie), TFA Pie Crust is decent on it's own, but lacks the buttery crust aspect I was looking for. INW Biscuit solves this, and the combo is really nice.
The cream: You can really go any route you want with this one (VBIC, Vienna Cream, Fresh Cream, etc.), but I went with a simple combo of TFA Sweet Cream and Whipped Cream as the topping. It adds a little hint of milky sweetness, and the whipped cream adds a little more body to the juice.
I'm not a fan of cinnamon in my liquids, but I'm sure it would be a great addition for everyone who wants to add it in.
I've been really enjoying this one.
Nice recipe!
I've heard FA Apple Pie : FA Cookie/INW Biscuit in a 2:1 Ratio adds a "cobbler" type crust that might work well here. I really like INW Peach, and also FA White Peach. Have you tried a small (.3 ~) addition of Liquid Amber to "cook" the peaches at all? You've got some serious potential here!
I really love the flavor of FA White Peach, but it's unfortunately one of those harsh offenders I previously mentioned. It saddens me, but I no longer use it :(
I don't have any experience with liquid amber, but I've seen it used in a lot of the apple pie and bakery flavors posted here. I'm sure it would work well in knowledgeable hands. Thanks for the kind words!
So...I've been trying for a Watermelon Crack clone by BX Vapors. I think I've got a pretty decent shot here at it. Anybody care to give me some input? 3 ingredients
6% LA Watermelon.
1.5% FLV Strawberry.
1.5% TFA Creme de menthe.
It's got the watermelon, strawberry adds the sweetness but doesn't overpower the watermelon. Creme de menthe because it's cooler than a menthol but gives less throat hit than koolada.
I'm -almost- Sure it's a mix of capellas double watermelon, sweet watermelon, and tfa watermelon candy.
Yeah, definitely not as sweet as the original. But I'm looking to pucker my mouth less from the tartness...I do have all 3 of those though. Any recommended % for watermelon candy? or others in this?
I just ordered spearmint to try and clone BX's honeysuckle my cuke. I noticed that CAP horchata smells exactly like his horchatatas.
As yet unnamed creamy sticky-caramel apple thing:
- Vanilla Custard (FLV) 2%
- Caramel (FLV) 3%
- Butterscotch (FLV) 1%
- Fuji Apple (FA) 1.5%
- Toasted Almond (TFA) 3%
- Vanilla Bourbon (FA) 1%
- Whipped Cream (TFA) 2%
Mixed at 70/30 VG/PG - 2-3 day steep recommended.
I based this bad boy off of the flavor profile of andromeda, basically like the clone but with better flavor choice.
- 4% Blueberry Extra TFA
- 1.8% Blueberry FW
- .2% Bilberry FA
- 3% Vanilla Swirl TFA
- 1% Vanilla Whipped Cream CAP
- 1% Toasted Marshmallow TFA
Lots of vanilla flavor here, doesn't overpower (or taste gross) like vanillin. I love these vanilla flavors, esp. vanilla swirl <3
Wasn't sure about throwing this one on the thread, but after a few days steep I can't put it down!
LA Banana Cream 3%
FLV Lychee 2%
TFA Lychee 1%
TFA Mango 1%
CAP Sweet Mango 2%
CAP Vanilla Custard v1 3%
I decided to leave out INW Mango and go for a 2:1 mix of CAP and TFA, its very subtle in the mix and blends well with the cream. Enjoy!
Edit: Another simple FLV Lychee mix for the post
2% FLV Lychee
3% CAP Sweet Tangerine
4% TFA Orange Cream
3% TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
_% Koolada, I recommend .5-1%
Oh, em gee ... I cannot believe how hard I nailed this recipe on my first crack at it ... only one I've made out of my first dozen or so over the last couple weeks that I'd deem worth sharing ... I thought I was going to melt into a smiling puddle of happy right in my chair when I started vaping this ...
Chocolate Almond Heaven
- Chocolate (FA) @ 4%
- Almond (FA) @ 4%
- Madagascar (Vanilla Classic) (FA) @ 1%
- MTS Vape Wizard (FA) @ 0.5%
- EM (TPA Cotton Candy) @ 0.5%
Shake and vape! :-)
I made mine at 50/50, 6 mg ... just heavenly ....
Have you tried it without the Vape Wizard?
I have not, I will for my next batch ... I had just got the Vape Wizard and hadn't read a lot of other people's recipes online yet and figured it would just make everything better ... I realized shortly after posting this that it's barely used around here at all :-)
Savage Bite
FlavourArt| % ---|--- Fuji | 2% Meringue | 1% Coconut | 0.25%
My rendition of Seduce Juice's Snake Bite. I vape this @ about 50-70W unregulated off a RDA. Like all my mixes, this one is also about 50% PG
0.5% coconut is too distinguishable for my tastes, whereas 0.25% was on the money. If you haven't had snake bite, the coconut is there as an enhancement. Not a primary flavor.
Shout-out to Seduce Juice and Skiddlzninja. This would be the 3rd time Ive mentioned skiddlz 'bout this, however I most likely tag skiddlz and SJ, more so than any other redditors. Therefore I am not tagging either in this post.
Feel free to tag either yourself, I'm fairly certain @ least skiddlz will see this though. If by chance SJ does see this, consider it an homage, not a shitty clone. Y'all got me off cigs on your startup. Respek!
I have a leaky bottle of FA Meringue and I wasn't certain on how I would deplete it. Mixed this up at max VG (substituting what I have on hand, INW Coconut WG) and WOWZERS! I can't really compare it to Snake Bite as I've never tasted it. I can say that this just made it into rotation. Kudos to you /u/bobbysavage!
Thanks homie, I can only take very very little credit for this though. I just remixed their work, that I never would've thought to create.
Here's the OP of me tryna figure it out + Skiddlz' suggestion
https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/3snjis/weekly_suggest_a_recipe_for_my_flavors_thread/cx07hnb
FWIW my 10mL FA coconut bottle = leaky as fuck.
lol it came in its own bag, and everything in the bag outside of that, smells like muthaFAwkin coconut ha. more incentive to make 250mL at a time
edit: I didn't downvote you. IDK whatup w/ that
My first attempt at making my own juice came out perfectly. Haven't let it steep but it's really good right now. So glad I tried the DIY route. I'm calling it Scream v1.
- Nicotine 3mg/ml
- VG/PG: 67 / 33
- Sweet Strawberry (CAP): 8.5%
- Bavarian Cream (CAP): 4%
- Graham Cracker (CAP): 2%
Maybe it's just my own excitement but this very simple recipe tastes better to me than some of the major brand's strawberries and cream.
Smooth criminal - a smooth custardy delight!
4% (SSV) krunch cereal 3% (FW) marshmallow 5% (CAP) vanilla custard 2% (CAP) cake batter 2% (CAP) bavarian cream 3 drops per 30 ml of (TFA) acetyl pyrazine
First recipe I've posted here. Hope y'all enjoy! Feedback greatly appreciated!
What flavoring company is ssv?
Bluenana Smoothie
7% TFA Blueberry Wild
3% TFA Banana Cream
2% TFA VBIC
3% TFA DX Bavarian Cream
2 drops per 10ml of Koolada
(Current notes based off shake and vape, more notes after some steeping)
So I used to work for Jamba Juice, and the Bananaberry smoothie was always my favourite. Since I started DIYing, I've been trying to recreate the smoothie. This recipe is getting closer to what I want, but I definitely need to keep working on it. VBIC is delicious, but incredibly strong, and this recipe is much heavier on the creamy/custardy/ice cream flavour than the fruits. If you want a really smooth and cold ice cream vape, this is good. Next time, I think I'll drop the Bav Cream entirely, and up the Blueberry even more. I think the creaminess from the VBIC and Banana Cream is enough. Cheers!
Hey man, this sounds great and I have an idea at what you're looking for and a few ideas. Try FW vbic, its less creamy and more sweet, also LA banana cream is a lot better at the banana flavor, but capella banana tastes just like real banana without the cream so I'd pick one of those. I'll be trying it like this
- 2.5% Blueberry FW
- 2.5% Blueberry Wild TFA
- 1% Blueberry FLV
- .5% Bilberry FA
- 1% Boysenberry FLV (I find this makes berries of all kinds better)
- .5% Forest Mix FA (this will just put thebfinish ing touch on the berry
- 4% VBIC FW
- 2% Banana CAP
- .5% Banana Cream LA
- .5% Banana Cream TFA
- .5% Fresh Cream FA (to add a little creaminess I took out from switching to FW VBIC
- no koolada for me. I hate the taste lol
Hell yeah! Thanks for the notes and the ideas for the recipe. Let me know what you think of it. Looks like I'll have even more stuff coming in the mail soon. I have wanted to order from some of the other flavour concentrate companies, but TFA was my first choice and getting into some of the other ones was just a little intimidating at first haha. Thanks again!
So, after an overnight steep, this recipe is actually a lot closer to the end goal than I initially anticipated. The VBIC mellows out a whole lot with a steep, and the fruit notes start to push forward. I'll still probably up the blueberry in a next batch, but this is quite delicious on its own now. If anyone tried it, please let me know what you think!
Made my first ADV. :) Made a 30mL right after the 10mL I made. It's a nice buttery cake. I'm sure it's chock full of diacetyl, so vape at your own discretion.
Butteryshit
- CAP Vanilla Custard v1 5%
- CAP Cake Batter 2.5%
- CAP Graham Cracker v1 2.5%
- FLV Butterscotch 1.25%
- INW Biscuit 1.25%
Mixed at 70VG/30PG, 3mg. Will benefit from a good steep, but I like it as a shake and vape.
There is butterscotch, but it's not prominent at all. It has some nice pastry notes and is thick and creamy.
I feel like someone already used this name but it's stuck in my head.
strawberry fluffcake
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FW yellow cake 5%
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CAP Sweet strawberry 2%
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TFA Strawberry Ripe 1%
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FA Meringue 1%
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CAP NY Cheesecake 1%
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TFA Whipped Cream 2%
Good as a shake and vape. It hasn't had a chance to steep yet...
I have everything but TFA whipped cream, any other substitutes you would recommend for it? I'm guessing it's probably pretty essential to that overall flavor.
Yoplait Tropical Yogurt -
- CAP Creamy Yogurt 4.00%
- CAP Golden Pineapple 4.00%
- CAP Sweet Mango 3.00%
- FLV Peach 1.00%
- FLV Sweet Coconut 0.50%
- FA Passion Fruit 1.00%
- TFA Vanilla Swirl 1.00%
- TFA Dragon Fruit 0.30%
was having this at lunch - http://www.shoprite.com/pd/Yoplait/Original-Low-Fat-Yogurt-Tropical/6-oz/070470408538/ figured it would be great as a vape and so I went for it .
Turned out really nice, only needs a sit overnight to start coming together.
The main flavor notes are pineapple and mango, then in the background you have a sweet juicy peach and the richness/sweetness of coconut and passionfruit creating an interesting background that transforms it into a very yogurt like fruit profile. Threw in a touch of dragonfruit as an enhancer to help the fruit flavors pop. Tastes very close to the real thing.
Vanilla Swirl is here to help elevate the fruit notes a little more, add some sweetness from vanilla, and give a little extra body to the vape.
I followed my senses on what I tasted in the yogurt as well as the actual ingredients on the back to guide the proportions.
Hope you guys enjoy. Recommend over night steep and medium wattage, don't like to push yogurt that high.
I wanted to do my own doughnut-style mix and wanted it to encompass that super creamy center of Bavarian cream...funny enough it has no bav cream.
Bostonian Pie
- Boston Cream Pie (cap) 4%
- Yellow Cake (fw) 2%
- Custard (fa) 1%
- Milk Chocolate (tfa) 2%
- Sweet Cream (tfa) 1.5%
- French Vanilla (tfa) 1%
This mix is dedicated to Paris. Love ya, bros.
edit: 3-5 days cure time.
Churrio Mate! (Churro Cinnamon Spice Cake)
I've been loving this recipe. I've tinkered on the recipe over several batches and have gotten the flavor where I like it. It's nice a smooth, sweet, spicy and with a nice bakery/cake flavor.
80VG/20PG 3mg Nicotine
10% Cinnamon Churro (FW) 2% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TFA) 2% Bavarian Cream (TFA) 1.5% Joy (FA) 1.5% Cinnamon Spice (TFA) 5 drops Acetyl Pyrazine per 20ml total
It's a great shake and vape juice. It's been an all day vape for me for several weeks now and I'm still not tired of it. The smell almost reminds me of a spiced egg nog, which is perfect for the holiday season. I highly recommend you try this if you like sweet bakery flavors, dessert flavors or cinnamon. It goes excellently with my morning coffee.
Also, for anyone who needs a good bakery flavor, there is none better than FA Joy. Such an amazing flavor.
Try this out, you won't be sorry, I promise. This is one of the few I've made than I would label and sell without hesitation.
Yogi-Granoli: A granola bar with a strip of yogurt with hints of fruit, adapted from a recipe I found somewhere called gabbon, I really would love to hear what people think about this one because its my new favorite flavor of all time, my all day vape:
- 9% - Apple Pie - TFA
- 5% - Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - TFA
- 2.5% - Caramel Candy - TFA
- 1.5% - Cotton Candy (or any 10% ethyl maltol) - TFA
- 1% - Bavarian Cream - TFA
- 1% - Graham Cracker - TFA
trying this now. one of the few that uses all one vendor
Yup thats why I love it. It's really, really good too. My friend who has about 150 flavorings from dozens of different flavor makers, and constantly makes DIY, who is trying to start an E juice company really really liked this one. He immediately ordered TFA apple pie after he tried it lol
Just two simple mixes with FLV Cured Tobacco
Honey-Vanilla Tobacco
1% Bourbon (Vanilla Bourbon) (FA)
3% Cured Tobacco (Flavorah)
0.3% Honey (FA)
1% Vanilla Swirl (TPA)
.
Cured de Menth
3.5% Cured Tobacco (Flavorah)
0.5-1% Peppermint (FA) - Your choice on this one
6% Creme de Menth (FW)
0.6% Coconut (FA)
Enjoy!
For all you Custard Doughnut Lovers. This is by far my favourite juice to date!
Vanilla Custard Doughnut
Capella Vanilla Custard 5%
Capella Glazed Doughnut 7%
TPA Graham Cracker 2%
FW Marshmallow 1%
Does the play dough smell go away when mixed? My bottle of glazed donut smells like play dough and I know others have mentioned this as well.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Butterscotch (Flavorah)|1 Caramel (Flavorah)|0.5 Juicy Peach (TPA)|3 Kentucky Bourbon (TPA)|4 Marshmallow (FA)|0.5 Peach (FA)|1 Vanilla Custard (Flavorah)|3
Flavor total: 13%
FA Peach with TPA Juicy Peach creates a nice, rounded ripe "realistic" peach with the sweet and juiciness of TPA Juicy Peach while the Kentucky bourbon adds an interesting little twist to the flavor.
The butterscotch, caramel, marshmallow, and vanilla custard add a baked, almost buttery background taste that almost reminds me of peach cobbler, just minus the crust.
Try adding in 1% FA Vanilla bourbon to add an extra boost of rich vanilla to this recipe.
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
I love mints in cold weather. So with our first freeze I started working on some new mints. (New to me, anyways.) Having beaten the pants off of berries and melons with mints, I decided to go with apples this time. I wanted a real-ish apple with a little extra sweet and a touch of tart to hold the mint up. But I didn't want that sharp, smash you in the face mint. I was after something a little more rounded and smooth. Over the past 8 or so tests I've landed at this.
Whipplemint
CAP Double Apple 4%
FA Fuji 1%
CAP Green Apple .5%
FA Pear 1%
CAP Marshmallow 2%
FA Peppermint .25%
TFA Wintergreen 1.5%
2 drops TFA Koolada per 30ml (optional)
Mixed at 70/30 and left for an overnight steep. This morning it's a bright juicy apple with sweet mint undertones that are definitely present, but still let the apple base shine. Very smooth vape. Edit: Formatting.
Spengler Juice
Cap Sweet Tangerine 1.5%
TFA Pear 1%
FA Fuji .75%
TFA Koolada .5%
HV Sour .5%
It is very reminiscent of the Hi-C Ecto-cooler juice boxes from my childhood. It was a messed up sample on a quest for something different, couldn't be happier with it though. Very good as a shake and vape. Rarely lasts long enough to get a good steep.
I know there is an ecto flavor, I've never tried it. Never intended to create this, just came out great.
Hope you enjoy!
I've been copying clones and recipes for a really long time and I think I actually came up with a really nice apple juice that's simple. Lemme know what ya think!
- 70vg/30pg at 3%nic
- 4% Yogurt FW
- 2% Vanilla Swirl TFA
- 3% Fuji Apple FA
- 2% Marshmallow TFA
Copy+pasted from r/shakeandvape.
When I was a kid my mom used to make these raspberry squares using oatmeal and a raspberry jam type thing. I don't remember the actual ingredients too well, but I do know they were fucking delicious. I sat down to recreate the e-juice counterpart and I absolutely nailed it on my first try. Criticism welcome.
The recipe:
5% CAP Vanilla Custard v1
5% TFA Vanilla Custard
3% TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
3% CAP Sugar Cookie
4% TFA Raspberry (Sweet)
Mixed at 80 VG/20 PG. 20% is way higher than I normally mix, but I prefer a stronger flavor. You could probably cut all these percentages in half if you really wanted to. It tastes delicious right after mixing, but you need at least an overnight steep to bring the raspberry forward in the mix. Enjoy!
A Heady Brew---
Wow. I am really pleased with the way this turned out you guys.
5% TFA RY4 Double (I am in love with this. Always have been. Its not REALLY a tobacoo, its liquid sex)
11% FA SOHO (this is so rich and earthy and nutty. Its not fair to call it a tobacco. Much like TFA RY4 Double, the tobacco is the back tone with much more delicious things happeneing in the forefront)
4.5% CAP Vanilla Custard (no introductions needed)
2% TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (just to give it a smooth vanilla boost. You could sub a number of other things to achieve the same effect)
0.75% EM
Optional: Sweetener to taste.
This is really a great winter vape. Fantastic mouthfeel. I am so pleased with SOHO.
I will be experimenting with the additions of FLV caramel and perhaps Rich Cinnamon.
Need some help with my newest recipe. I know this can be great, and hopefully the hive mind collective here in the DIY vape board can help.
I present to you Valhalla - Rev. 02
- Vanilla Bean Ice Cream <TFA> @ 10%
- Bavarian Cream <TFA> @ 2%
- Sweetener <TFA> @ 0.5%
- Chai Tea <TFA> @ 4 drops
- Coconut Extra <TFA> @ 2 drop
So in short, I really like it. I feel like it's not where it needs to be though. I am looking for a very strong Vanilla cloud with little tastes of Chai Tea and Coconut. The respective 4 and 2 drops are perfect, but the Vanilla isn't strong enough for me.
What ratios or concentrates do you guys recommend I add or change?
I guess I will start this off
6% TFA RY4 Double
4% CAP Vanilla custard v2
3% FLV Cinnamon crunch
1% FW yellow cake
1% TFA Sweet cream
0.25% Acetyl Pyrazine
It tastes decent right away, but 4 days in it gets lovely
adding .5% fa walnut is nice too. The whole recipe is hard on coils though
5% TFA Green Apple 4% TFA Raspberry 3% TFA Lemon 2.5% TFA Sweetener 2% TFA Sour 75/25 VG/PG Give it a day or two for steeping
sub-ohm key lime pie
TFA| % ---|--- Key lime | 1% Acetyl pyrazine 0.5% | 3% Vanilla swirl | 1% Koolada1%| 2% Graham Cracker (clear) | 2%
60/40 - VG/PG
This was my third attempt out of 6-7 different key lime pie variations, I've concocted. I used vanilla swirl in place of a cream, bc it tastes like frosting to me.
I thought Van. Swirl, and the slight butteriness in Graham clear would help incite a rich enough flavor. After forgetting about it completely for 3 weeks, I found, then sampled said mix.
It was not only vapeable, but had melded into a sweet, creamy, toasted, lime affair, w/ a hints of vanilla, graham cracker, and slight tingling cool, nom nom.
Luckily for you however, this shouldn't take 3 weeks to reach maturity if you have a high enough percentage of PG. Ive since mixed 2 x 30 mL bottles of this recipe, both were good right out the gate, but delicious after 24hrs
In my next version of this I think I may try cutting the graham cracker out and adding more pyrazines.
Have you tried flv lime. Sooo good key lime slushie. A few drops would be sure to enhance this.
no I havent bought flavors in a while :( maybe next year.
I could definitely see another lime adding depth though.
What percent would you recommend the FLV Lime for an accent?
Now you say acetyl pyrazine 0.5%, did you make a 10% dilution or are you talking about regular ol' 5% Acetyl pyrazine?
10% dilution each of koolada and pyrazine. move decimal one place left if not diluting, however it is more reproducible when working with larger percentages.
edit: Im drunk right now so bear with me...
3% AP0.5 is way easier to weigh than 0.3% AP5. There is more room for error and it is more likely the flavor will be closer to the same each time.
My key lime pie uses a hell of a lot more TFA Key Lime, and overall a significantly higher flavouring percentage. There's 7% key lime, 11% worth of various creams/custards, and 4.5% worth of crust. I've experimented around and found that I prefer roughly a single drop of koolada/30ml to get that out-of-the-fridge coolness.
Straight 4% tfa key lime, was too much IMO @ 50W off an RDA.
If you are using 1 drop of koolada10%, that probably equates about the 2% of koolada1%, that I am using.
YMMV
Pleiades
- 4% (LA) Banana Cream
- 3% (TPA) Caramel Candy
- 1.5% (TPA) Cheesecake (Graham Crust)
- 0.5% (FLV) Peanut Butter
- 6% (TPA) RY4 Double
- 2% (TPA) Toasted Marshmallow
This is by far my best mix to date. If you're like me and get burned out quickly on sweet flavors give this a try. It's more earthy with a very subtle sweetness. If you don't have FLVs peanut butter TPAs version subs just fine at around 1% or higer depending on how much PB you like (be warned, it will completely overpower the RY4 if too much is added). Toasted Marshmallow can be subbed for whatever marshmallow you have. Good as a shake and vape but really pops after a week or so. Hope you guys enjoy this one as much as I do.
[Wild White Raspberry ]
Ingredient|% :---|---: Blueberry Concentrate-INAWERA Flavours">INW|0.75 INAWERA Flavours">INW Raspberry|2 Juicy Peach (TPA)|4 Sucralose 10%|0.25
Flavor total: 7%
Suggestions welcome, but this is pretty tasty after even a day of mellowing out.
SMOOTH GRAPISH GOODNESS
Strawberry ripe (TFA) 3%
Strawberry (TFA) 3%
Blueberry wild (TFA) 3%
Blueberry xtra (TFA) 3%
Grape candy (TFA) 1%
Pomegranate (TFA) 1%
Dragonfruit (TFA) 1%
Vanilla swirl (TFA) 2%
This is a really good vape the grape stands out the most not sure how but it does i let one batch steep for a week just as good maybe calmed down a little but not much if any. I would have to say one of my favorite vapes 9 out of 10 for sure.
Portland BlueStar Chocolate Doughnut
This I usually make in 10ml batches because its definitely not an ADV but its a treat I enjoy using at night time.
Its tastes very much like a chocolate cake doughnut, and the hint of Bergamot just adds some spice to the chocolate doughnut, all the flavors seem to hit you in waves. I really enjoy this one. This one seems better after a day of steeping, but the longer the better.
- Chocolate Glazed Doughnut (CAP) Between6% & 8% depending on if I add TFA's Glazed Doughnut
- Yellow Cake (FW) 1.5%
- Vanilla Custard (CAP) .5%
- Vanilla Cupcake (TFA) 1%
- Bavarian Cream (DIY Flavor Shack) 1.5%
- Marshmallow (TFA) 2%
- Meringue (FA) 2 Drops
- Whipped Cream (TFA) or Sweet Cream (TFA) 2%
- OG Caramel (TFA) 1%
- Double Chocolate (TFA) - 1~2 Drops
- Custard (FA) - 2~4 Drops
- Brown Sugar (TFA) - 0.4%
- Earl Gray (TFA) or Bergamot (FA) - 2 Drops
- For Extra doughnut flavor I like to add Frosted Doughnut (TFA) anywhere from 1-3%
Please feel free to adjust the flavor %'s to whatever you like since i seem to like them on the heavy side
Cinnamon Cranberry
With all the great recipes I've made from here, I thought it was only fair to share my very first original recipe.
I recently placed an order with Flavorah, and they gave me 2 samples (cranberry and rich cinnamon). So i decided to try to make something with those. Sorry to anyone who doesn't have cranberry, it doesn't seem to be available for purchase yet.
Anyway here it is
Ingredient | % ---|--- FLV Blueberry muffin | 3 FLV Cranberry | 5 FLV Rich cinnamon | 1 drop per 15mL
I used blueberry muffin as a base because I was originally trying to add some breadiness to it. I don't really taste any, but I like what it brings to the recipe.
The cranberry is the main star here. I started with 4%, but it seems to really shine at 5%. Very tasty flavor. Reminds me of cranberry sauce from thanksgiving.
The rich cinnamon adds a nice touch at the end. Keep in mind, this stuff is VERY strong. I started with 2% and it tasted like a shot of fireball whiskey. Eventually I worked it down to 1 drop per 15mL and it is very pleasant.
Well that's it. Hope you guys enjoy it!
Passion Flakey dead simple.
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Cookie (FlavourArt) @ 3%
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Raspberry (INAWERA) @ 1.5%
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Vienna Cream (FlavourArt) @ 3%
I ignored this recipe because it was so simple. I found some of the recent recipes being very simple as well, I thought I might share it. I really enjoy this simple mix. Not much to the recipe. I wanted a good version of a creamy, pastry, raspberry dessert. The one I know as a Passion Flake. I made this recipe while testing the Inawera raspberry. I found the 1.5% made a nice mix and left it as it was with the cookie and vienna cream. I am sure I could play with it to adjust but being so easy to mix I like as it is and have yet to play with the recipe further.I let it sit for a week or longer if I can.
Cinnamon Sugar Cookie:
Biscuit (inw) 1%.
Cheesecake Graham crust (tpa) 2%.
Cinnamon rolls (fw) 2.5%.
Cinnamon Sugar Cookie (tpa) 2.5%.
Joy (fa) 0.5%.
Bourbon Vanilla (fa) 1%.
Not really a cookie flavor, more like a thick cinnamon bread. Next batch I'm adding some Fuji Apple (fa) @ 2%. Your favorite banana maybe good too.
*oh yeah, give it a nice long steep, like 3 weeks or more.