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Stag Night
A while back, I decided I was bored with fruits and creams. I wanted to make something manly and robust, so here is what I came up with. Probably my most popular mix by a long shot. I had to double the nicotine up to 6 just so I wouldn't be demolishing a 30mL bottle every day.
Ingredient | Percentage ---|--- TFA RY4 Double | 4.5% FA Torrone | 3% TFA Kentucky Bourbon | 2% FA Brandy | 2% FLV Butterscotch | 2% FA Almond | 1% TFA Acetyl Pyrazine | 0.5%
Steep 3-5 days, develops nicely by 2 weeks.
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RY4 Double- Probably the least offensive tobacco flavor out there. It has light caramel and vanilla notes over a light tobacco taste.
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FA Torrone- This flavor at 3% comes right out and says "Hey, I'm the man in charge here." It is an essential part of the backbone of the mix, giving it that POW and providing nuttiness along with some hints of sugar and everything else that is holy.
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TFA Kentucky Bourbon- This dirty flavor really disappointed me at first, but I learned to embrace it. Here it provides a hint of something boozy.
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FA Brandy- I initially put this in the recipe to assist TFA KB in the "boozy" department. It does some of that, but it also works nicely in this recipe for added thickness.
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FLV Butterscotch- This one adds a sharp and rather boozy caramel candy taste while maintaining the overall richness of the blend, and not making anything creamy.
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FA Almond- This is about as close to adding a cream I got while making this recipe. FA Almond adds some earthy yet smooth nut notes while bringing some density to the party as well.
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TFA Acetyl Pyrazine- A nice little addition to give the mix another layer of depth. It compliments basically everything in the mix, so I don't recommend leaving this out.
Link to the recipe on ATF Please rate and review.
My flavors for this are sitting in my apartment front office. Can't wait to get it mixed up tomorrow!!!
Trying this tonite after 2 days steep, very nice! Really looking forward to how this develops. I wanted something different, and this is it. I too have been trying for a profile that isn't just a mimic of a food, candy, drink, etc. It's hard to do, but you nailed it!
Can i sub FA brandy for FA whisky?
made this by subbing out FA Brandy for FA Liquid Amber at the same percentage.
Solid recipe, will mix again, but with like half as much Liquid Amber.
Liquid Amber definitely packs more of a punch than Brandy. To me, it seems thinner and a lot sharper with more fruit notes. Brandy is a lot thicker and significantly more smooth with far less fruity nuances. I wouldn't even consider them to be subs for each other.
HIC's notes mentioned liquid amber as a sub for brandy, which is why I used it since the only other boozes I have are mojito and rum. But yeah, definitely fruity.
Really, though, ry4 + butterscotch is going to win pretty much every time if you pair them with even remotely complementary flavors.
This marks my third juice ever made. Gonna drip it for an initial flavor and then stash her away for 2 days and try again, but i'ma shoot for a week or two and see how that does!
You won't be disappointed! I feel honored.
Alright sir, here's my initial review. Sit down for a bit.
Setup: As Pictured Here
Process: Most flavors i've ever mixed. Layers. A lot of layers! Six total! Lots of Double RY4, i'm glad I grabbed this one in a 30ml, i'll tell you why later on in. As I took a whiff of each flavoring prior to adding, not one single flavor had me second guessing my order. Each one smelled great and on point. The Almond? Oh man, that smelled so delicious. I mixed this as a 70/30 VG blend @ 3.28 nic (was shooting for 3.25).
Color: A light subtle caramel. I could possibly see this being a coil killer, but only time will tell. I'll be sure to keep this one out of the sunlight as much as possible.
Final Mixture: Just a good 2 minute of so shake, the overall scent smells of a nutty sandalwood with the bourbon and whiskey shining through ever so slightly. Manly as ****. Sandalwood is screams I am manly but a gentleman at heart. Classy and sophisticated. But will stand watch on the wall.
Notes: Because this is freshly made, it has a slight bite to it, peppery if you will, but VERY subtle, it makes for a good throat hit. It's sweet and creamy, mellow, lets not use the term fluffy as that's not manly. The RY4 shines throughout the inhale with a caramel like tone to it. Before getting to an exhale and just letting the plumes dance along your palate, you rendezvous with the woodsy sandalwood like scent which must be the mixture of bourbon/whiskey and almond with a hint of a very creamy milk chocolate. It's subtle but so... welcoming... It's nice and kind of "refreshing" for a loss of words, but not like a "ah!" or cool, more like a different side and complexity to the flavor, it's a stranger to the party that would be very much needed or missed if it wasn't there. The lingering aftertaste is really nice, like a sweet brown sugary taste.
Overall: I can't wait for this juice to steep, for it being a straight mix-n-drip... It's very pleasing and a big compliment to a Tobacco lineup, a must have if you like Tobacco profiles. I'm glad I got a 30ml of the RY4 Double as I should enough to make 500mls of this mixture, perfect for the cold nights and early mornings.
10/10
Thank you.
Okay I am only 3 days in so a full review will have to wait, but 2 whole weeks?! You monster! I don't have a whole lot to base a constructive critique on because this is the first time that I attempted to vape a profile of this sort. I just wanted to go ahead and leave a note sincerely thanking you for expanding my palate. You deserve a nice, firm handshake.
Haha, thank you!
I've vaped so much of this lately that I think after about 5 days, it just smooths out, but the profile remains about the same. It probably carries a decent throat hit through the 2nd week, but it's totally vapable to me before that (I enjoy me a good throat hit) and the profile isn't going to change much between 5 and 14 days.
I get requests from friends and family all the time, but this is the first time a fellow mixer has personally asked me to tackle a profile. So here it is, as requested by Thadentman, Miami Vice, a cocktail that's a piña colada and a strawberry daiquiri in the same glass. Apparently it's a drink that holds some serious nostalgia value for him. I hope I've done it justice. Experimenting with the flavors needed for this also led to three more recipes shared below. Think of them as lagniappe.
MFG | Flavor | % ---|---|---- INW | Shisha Strawberry | 2 FA | Red Touch (Strawberry) | 1 JF | Sweet Strawberry | 0.5 INW | Pinacolada | 1 FA | Coconut | 0.5 FA | Lime Distilled | 0.75 FA | Jamaican Rum | 1
Steep: Give it a few days to come together.
Koolada: If you add it for the frozen drink effect, I suggest going a little lighter that you normally would. There’s already so much going on here.
Don’t like lime? Swap it for pineapple, bump up the coconut, and enjoy a Strawberry Colada
MFG | Flavor | % ---|---|---- INW | Shisha Strawberry | 2 FA | Red Touch (Strawberry) | 1 JF | Sweet Strawberry | 0.5 INW | Pinacolada | 1 FA | Coconut | 1 INW | Pineapple | 1 FA | Jamaican Rum | 1
Steep: Again, several days to come together. Koolada: Sure, go for it.
Not a fan of coconut? Skip the piña colada stuff and shake up a nice Strawberry Daiquiri
MFG | Flavor | % ---|---|---- INW | Shisha Strawberry | 2 FA | Red Touch (Strawberry) | 1 JF | Sweet Strawberry | 0.5 FA | Lime Distilled | 1.25 FA | Jamaican Rum | 1
Steep: Shake ‘n’ vape, baby! Woo-hoo! Instant gratification! Koolada: Yes, please.
Hung over from all of these cocktails? Do what The Doctor Said
MFG | Flavor | % ---|---|---- INW | Coconut | 1.5 FA | Lime Distilled | 0.75
Steep: Overnight REQUIRED for the lime to calm down, at least. Longer = creamier coconut, smoother finish. After a week I love this stuff so much.
Koolada: As you like it.
Relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LxC3M-Yngs&hl=de&gl=DE
Flavor/development notes:
INW Shisha Strawberry 2%, 1% FA Red Touch (Strawberry), JF Sweet Strawberry 0.5%. INW Shisha Strawberry tastes exactly like what I wanted the strawberry to taste like in these recipes. Unfortunately, it seems to soak up the dark brownness of FA Jamaican Rum. Imagine taking Smucker’s strawberry syrup and mixing it with some Karo Dark corn syrup. A little JF Sweet Strawberry brightens it right back up in a way that none of the other strawberries I tried could do, but a little was all it took to go from strawberry syrup made with real strawberries to strawberry syrup laced with bits of crushed strawberry candy. It tastes quite delicious if you leave out the FA Strawberry and instead bump the JF Sweet up from 0.5 to 1% in these recipes, but it doesn’t taste the way I wanted it to taste. Using JF Sweet at 0.5% and adding a touch of FA Red Touch brings us back from Candyland. Attempts to use TFA Strawberry and CAP Sweet Strawberry instead of JF failed; TFA Strawberry just couldn’t lift INW out of the darkness and CAP Sweet tasted… funny. Like the whole thing was a trick to get you to take some kind of medicine hidden inside. TFA Strawberry Ripe made a wonderful shake and vape and didn’t soak up darkness from the rum like INW Shisha, but after steeping for a week, it made such a muted mess it was like Miami Vice had been hit by hurricane, so it was ruled out as an option early on.
FA Jamaican Rum. It’s rum. I wish it weren’t so molasses-like and didn’t do bad things to Shisha Strawberry, but I like it. 1% is enough to taste it.
INW Pinacolda/FA Coconut/INW Pineapple. INW Pinacolada… this freakin’ flavor, man. I tried so many times to use it as the only pineapple/coconut part of Miami Vice and Strawberry Colada. Could not get it to work. The coconut was too weak or the pineapple was off. Then I tried to remove it completely, but the other ingredients protested that as well. In Miami Vice, it provided all the pineapple needed in a profile where pineapple is only a small part (I think, Thadentman will have to be the judge of that), but it needed some help from realistic FA Coconut for the coconut sound to be heard over the veritable cacophony of strawberry-lime. It also gives all the creaminess necessary for the amount of coconut cream in both Miami Vice and Strawberry Colada, but needed more FA Coconut and just a bit of sweet juicy INW Pineapple for the Colada.
FA Lime Distilled. Compared to her Cold-Pressed sister, this lime is brighter, sweeter, and zestier, with a little bit of a fizzy, lime soda-ish quality. Think of her as the bubbly, sociable sister and Cold-Pressed as the brooding introvert. She’s essential to The Doctor Said and the star of Strawberry Daiquiri, and she works for the daiquiri lime in Miami Vice.
INW Coconut. This is the perfect coconut for my goal in The Doctor Said. All the other coconuts I tried were either too dry (FA) or too heavy (others). On a scale of coconut water to coconut cream, with coconut milk right in the middle, this one seems to fall just shy of milk, which is right where I wanted it to be. Standalone, it has a bit of a woody off-note to me, almost like tiny bits of the coconut husk got into the coconut milk, but that's completely covered up by the lime.
A word about The Doctor Said, if anyone’s still with me: This is my favorite recipe out of these four, by far. I’m afraid it might look too simple with only two flavors or appear to be thrown together. It is not, and was not. It’s an elegant, refreshing blend of coconut and lime, reminiscent of Ocean Water, that’s the result of about a dozen versions, the last seven or so just trying to find the right %’s to balance these two flavors. edit: corrected a mistake in strawberry notes.
>INW Coconut
I think I'm just going to go with Inawera on everything from now on. Nearly every concentrate I've gotten from them seems to blow the others out of the water. I wasn't overly satisfied with FA Coconut or FLV Sweet Coconut.
Not everything. Their mango can be useful in very small quantities but as a standalone mango it is an abomination.
Looks awesome! I didn't know you took request. Lol.
Of course, I didn't see this until after I placed my flavor orders. Gonna have to pick up INW Pinacolada next order.
Thanks to Thadentman for suggesting this profile. Doesn't he have a reddit account? I usually only see him on mixlr.
I didn't know I took requests either, except from family and friendomers. Apparently I do now. When I asked, he said he doesn't use reddit now, but plans to start soon. He's always in the chats on mixlr though and is pretty active in posting and reviewing recipes on ATF. edit:typo
Yeah. I'm usually in the mixlr chat too (jbird77). And he was nice enough to review one of my recipes on ATF. I would like to see him around these parts, tho. Thadentman puts out some good recipes. I've got to return the favor and review his Strawberry Cheesecake. It's awesome!
I didn't see you in the chat Thursday, which I was planning on congratulating on becoming a mod. So, Congrates!
Looking at your notes, does this mean that there's no strawberry I could use to replace the JF Strawberry? I can't seem to find a supplier for it up here in the frozen north (above the 49th parallel). Maybe I'm just tired and cannot find a supplier because I'm pooped. Maybe I just cannot find a supplier... I'd love to try these recipes. Any suggestions? Can I - gawd forbid - leave it out?
Also, is there a pina colada I could substitute for INW's? My supplier doesn't carry this one flavour by them.
I'm afraid if you can't get ECX to ship JF Sweet Strawberry to you or get anyone to send you INW's pinacolada, you might be SOL as far as these recipes go, but if you really want to get at these profiles, you could try building your own recipes for them by subbing CAP Sweet Strawberry and TFA Piña Colada into mine. Both of those are weaker than their JF and INW counterparts, so I'd start with twice the amounts I used. I said build your own recipes because these ingredients taste differently, so once you do that and try it, you will probably find that you need to adjust the other ingredients to rebalance the recipe.
A sweet in your face apple/strawberry combo that can be tasted all throughout the vape, with a light and creamy key lime at the end of the exhale.
Ingredient | Percentage ----------|---------- FA Fuji | 2% TFA Key Lime | 2.5% TFA Bavarian Cream | 2% TFA Strawberry | 4% INW Cactus | 1 drop per 10ml
I don't know my flavors as well as some others but here is what I can tell. FA Fuji and TFA Strawberry make a great combo, and are the front of the recipe. It's sweet, but not overly sweet. You can taste it all throughout the vape. FA Fuji would probably work just as well at lower percentages, I just haven't tried it. If it's too sweet for you then I'd say try lowering Fuji to 1-1.5%.
TFA bavarian cream and TFA Key Lime are more noticeable at the mid/back end of the exhale. These two components really mix well with the top notes, almost calming the Fuji/Strawberry down in a sense. I think key lime is in a decent spot at either 2% or 2.5%, adjust to taste.
I added INW Cactus with the idea of making the recipe more juicy and fruity. I think I can taste its effects, but in all honesty, I have no idea if it's actually doing something. I just keep it in since that's how I've always made the recipe and I really like it. It usually weighs out to 0.05g-0.07g per 30ml.
I don't think this recipe is perfect, it could probably use some % tweaks. But I do believe that this flavor profile is really darn good, so good that it's the first recipe of mine that I have decided to share. Criticism and % tweaking are encouraged! My inspiration came from this recipe http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/315503/Appleberry
I have been playing with the LA Banana Cream/INW Cactus combo for a little while now. Always craving a unique flavor profile, I decided to make a cactus-banana-pineapple smoothie.
Flavor | % ---|--- LA Banana Cream | 2.5 FA Banana | 1.5 INW Cactus | 1 INW Pineapple | 2.5 CAP Golden Pineapple | 0.75 TFA Orange Cream | 1 FA Pear | 1
LA Banana Cream/FA Banana: I use LA Banana Cream for its smooth, silky texture. I love her for her body, but her face can use some make-up and that is why I consistently combine it with FA Banana. FA banana takes the taste of LABC from 'candy-ish' to something resembling 'sweet banana.'
INW Cactus: 1% plays well with these friends. I can't get enough of the unique profile that Cactus provides.
INW Pineapple/CAP Golden Pineapple: These are here to provide the pineapple flavor. In a recipe profile like this, the pineapple functions as contrast. I am fairly new to INW Pineapple, but I originally picked it up for /u/ID10-T's piña colada recipe. I knew I wanted it here to provide that 'pineapple juice' flavor. My first version of this recipe featured INW Pineapple at 5% and it tasted like a dumpster fire upon initial mixing. So I halved it this time and added some CAP Golden to help it carry through the mix.
TFA Orange Cream: This is a smoothie-style profile and the Orange Cream is here to bridge relations between sharp pineapple, juicy cactus, and smooth banana. Orange Cream can do wonderful things to fruit-cream mixes in general.
FA Pear: I used this as a soft, juicy, unassertive sweetener.
I would give this 10 days to develop into a tasty, decadent treat.
Thank you again for letting me preview this sexy recipe. You know that brief moment of disappointment when a woman removes a push-up bra to reveal that her luscious cleavage is actually heinous trickery? My first impression of this outstanding stuff is the exact opposite of that moment. The flavors are nice and tasty and match your description. Nothing stands out as being out of balance, they just melt together smoothly into a sweet fruity treat after steeping for 9 or 10 days. But what really made an impression on me is the mouth-feel, which is nothing short of luxurious. I could not have guessed this juice would be so thick and creamy and motor-boatable from just looking at the ingredients.
Thanks for agreeing to try it out for me, man! I was honestly a little surprised by how well the Orange Cream helped this along. I knew that it was worth a shot, but I didn't expect it to perform at that level. Dem titties is the real deal!
This looks really good. Don't have LA Banana cream or INW pineapple though. I'll probably mix it up using TFA Banana cream and HS pineapple though, because it looks to be exactly the kinda fruit mix I like.
I've been trying to refine my game a bit, so here is an understated cocktail recipe:
Flavor | % ---|--- JF Honey Peach | 0.75 INW Lemon Mix | 0.25 FA Whiskey | 3 TFA Kentucky Bourbon | 1.5
After single testing JF Honey Peach, I thought that I might want some whiskey with it. I have similar thoughts about a number of things. I like how this recipe highlights the bottom-note sweetness of the peach, so I figured I would share it. I like this best after a few days. I chose INW Lemon Mix for my tart contrast because I wanted to explore it a bit more, but try some FA Lemon Sicily or some other tart lemon or INW Grapefruit or FLV Pink Guava or FA Aurora or...
"Refine my game." I knew it. You created this Realist recipe with the direct intention of making it more difficult to typecast you as the Salvador Dali of DIY. You're impossible! <3
What's the difference between FA Whiskey and TFA Kentucky Bourbon that makes it advantageous to use both?
It is my intention to keep everybody on their toes. TFA KB is here to just flesh out the profile that the Whiskey/Honey Peach combo presents. FA Whiskey is not as sugary as KB. It is sharper, more alcoholic tasting, and delicate as all hell, so KB is there as support.
I'm exhausted today, but I wanted to get something in for everyone to check out. I can come back and update with notes later when I manage the time, but for now here's something fun I've been messing about with.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cream Whipped (FA)|1.25 Kiwi (FW)|5 Meringue (FA)|2.5 Oba Oba (FA)|2 Passionfruit (CAP)|4 Vienna Cream (FA)|2
Flavor total: 16.75%
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This is great. I subbed FW Kiwi for FA Kiwi and replace CAP passion fruit with FA Forest fruit. It's a really nice kiwi-mixed berry with a creamy vanilla backnote. Thanks for this.
Made a 10mg 60ml bottle after a 10, its the first diy recipe I've made that I'm insanely proud of and I've been vaping it pretty much every second since I mixed it up and speed-steeped it.
ingredient | %
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FA Lemon Sicily | 2%
TFA Sweet Tea | 6%
TFA Sweetener | 0.5%
FA White Peach | 2%
I just got Flavor West's Lemonade and will be tweaking it soon with that, and also trying substituting the white peach for other fruit - especially strawberry and pineapple a
Edit:
Adapted from this reddit comment: http://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/40vci3/bomb_pop_flavor/cyzp4fb . Still tweaking it but I'm really liking this.
ingredient | %
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TFA Blueberry Candy | 4%
FW Natural Lemonade | 2%
FA Lime (Cold Pressed) | 0.5%
TFA Raspberry Sweet | 2%
currently steeping a few variations of this and will update throughout the month - trying to see if I can wrangle tfa's maraschino cherry into it which is incredibly overpowering.
Mixing up your bomb pop now. Will update for everyone.
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White peach arnold palmer.. I wish I would have seen this a few hours ago before I ordered flavors.
Raspberry Cuppacake
A raspberry cupcake topped off with a creamy white chocolate and vanilla frosting
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CAP Raspberry 2%
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INW Raspberry 1%
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CAP Vanilla Cupcake 2%
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FW White Chocolate 2%
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INW Vanilla Shisha 1.5%
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FW Yellow Cake 1.5%
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TFA Graham Cracker Clear 2%
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CAP Marshmallow 2%
I used two different raspberry flavorings to give a bit of dimension to the raspberry. CAP Vanilla Cupcake and FW Yellow Cake make up the light, fluffy cake base. FW White Chocolate, INW Vanilla Shisha and Marshmallow contribute to the vanilla white choc frosting and mouthfeel. TFA Graham Cracker Clear is just there to lift the vanilla and keep it from becoming too dark.
This is my very first time sharing a recipe here, so go easy on me :)
Ecto Refined
Ecto Cooler (FW) @ 12%
Menthol (FW) @ 2.5%
Cactus (INW) @ 0.5%
Mixed this Max VG, 2 mg/mL nic. Great as a shake and vape. The harshness of the Ecto Cooler dies down after 24 hours.
I just started DIY a few days ago, and for those few days I was vaping Ecto Cooler @ 20%. It got boring after a while so I decided to try to perk it up with some menthol, which came out awesome. After doing a bunch of reading on this sub last night, I decided to try adding INW Cactus to make the Ecto Cooler a bit more "real" with some fleshiness, instead of just having that straight-up juicebox flavor.
I know this is very basic but I'm proud of myself!
INW Cactus is pure magic. It's a really fun flavor to play around with at almost any percentage.
Does it play well with tobacco?? Is it like dragonfruit as far as making mixes pop?
I wonder how it would play with single flavors. Like TFA pear at 5% and cactus at 1%? Can you explain to me what it does to simple mixes like that?
It would make it green and juicy initially. After a week or 2, it would just be juicy.
I haven't tried it with tobaccos yet, but it definitely makes things a lot brighter and juicier, just don't get carried away because it doesn't take much. It is strange in the sense that it does come off as green in a shake and vape, but after a steep, the result is just added juiciness, and maybe a slight bit of emulsification of your other ingredients.
More info here. As with any review, comments probably contain as much vital information as the text in the post.
If you haven't yet, check out our "flavor reviews" link in the wiki, it is golden.
Raspberry Cream Doughnut (Gmix)
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cream Whipped (FA)|0.8 Glazed Doughnut (CAP)|2.5 Meringue (FA)|1.5 Pound Cake (Flavorah)|0.8 Sweet Cream (CAP)|1 Wild Raspberry (MF)|0.7
Flavor total: 7.3%
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Notes
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Made 09-05-16
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Tested 09-20-16
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Sorry I don't write paragraphs about flavorings and their effects on mixes. I try to mix as simple as possible with outstanding results.
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Raspberry Cream Filled Doughnut to the MAX.
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Inspired by Bombies Deputy release... Only tastier.
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Raspberry Cream inhale with a Cakey Doughnut exhale.
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Steep 2-3 weeks... good after 2 weeks, but this really increased in taste and depth after 3 weeks... use no heat.
I've made 3 attempts at this one and I finally nailed it... a spot on Cinnabon. Sweet cinnamon sticky rolls... icing included. Do yourself a favor and start with 30mls.... you won't be disappointed.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Brown Sugar Extra (TPA)|0.75 Catalan Cream (FA)|0.5 Glazed Doughnut (CAP)|3 Honey (FA)|0.25 Liquid Stevia (Pyure)|0.5 Meringue (FA)|0.75 Pound Cake (Flavorah)|1.5 Rich Cinnamon (Flavorah)|0.15 Vanilla (MF)|0.6
Flavor total: 8%
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Brown Sugar Extra (TPA) This adds a darker sweetener to the mix and is slightly caramel-ly. This also works well with the cinnamon.
Catalan Cream (FA) Adds a slight cinnamon note and helps lighten and lifts the doughnut from that pasty mouthfeel. It also adds a moderate amount of smoothness.
Glazed Doughnut (CAP) The base flavor for this mix. This delivers the bread and yeast note that's in the original Cinnabon. It also has a glazed flavor needed for the Cinnabon.
Honey (FA) Another dark sweetener adding a sweet sticky layer of flavor that I felt was needed to pull this off. This also works well with cinnamon.
Liquid Stevia (Pyure) If you've had a Cinnabon you'll know they are really sweet. My first attempt at this recipe wasn't sweet enough for my taste, so I added Pyure. The best sweetener on the planet... next to real sugar IMO.
Meringue (FA) This flavor has a multipurpose role in this mix. Paired with the Pyure makes for the perfect glaze. It also adds some sweetness and lightens the heavy dough feel.
Pound Cake (Flavorah) Buttery and light... In low %s this turns the doughnut into a roll while adding a cakey type of taste and feel.
Rich Cinnamon (Flavorah) The best bakery cinnamon on the planet. This is self explanatory. If you have it then you get why this is perfect for this mix. If you don't have it then go get it.
Vanilla (MF) This works to counter and lift the darker notes and a overall lift to this mix. It also adds a extra flavor layer.
- Harvest Berry (CAP) 2.5%
- Black Tea (TFA) 1%
- DK Tobacco Base (TFA) 3%
Mellow tobacco with floral tea and berry notes. Not too strong which is how I like this profile. Give this a shot if you like Coval's Versailles, though it's not meant to be a clone. No idea how this one will age since I just mixed it.
- Harvest Berry (CAP) 7%
- Anton Apple (INW) 3%
- Koolada (TFA) 2.5%
- Menthol (INW) 1 drop per 10 mL
Strong candy like fruity flavor, definitely doesn't need help from any sweetener either. Real nice simple vape.
I tried to clone MBV's Forest Berry Fusion and I think I nailed it
Cherry (Wild) (CAP) 6%
Blueberry Extra (TFA) 4.5%
Raspberry (Sweet) (TFA) 4.5%
Lemon Sicily (FA) 2%
It is a good balance of tart and sweet with a definite forest berry taste coming from the cherry flavor. This is a great S&V, but I don't know how it is after a few days of steeping because I've vaped it all in like two days. Let me know what you think!
I'm glad it's good and you feel like you nailed the profile. One thing, though, it's well-known that MBV uses Flavor West and that they keep their recipes very simple, sometimes just single flavored recipes. I haven't tried this juice or this concentrate, but I'd be willing to bet it's a mix of 10-20% of Cherry Berry based on that knowledge and the pictures being so similar so it may be worth picking up and trying.
Ingredient | Amount :-----------|-----------: CAP Sweet Tangerine | 7% TPA Strawberry Ripe | 5% INW Lemon | 0,75% FA White Peach | 0,75%
Orange/citrus candy with a hint of peach. I tried to create an orange lemonade first, but after a couple attempts I decided to take the recipe to a whole different direction. After a few iterations I got a recipe which is juicy, refreshing and pleasantly tart.
CAP Sweet Tangerine is used as the main base note here, at a relatively high percentage due to the flavoring being on the weaker side. I've heard FW Blood Orange is a lot better on its own, but I've found you can get a pretty tasty orange lollipop flavor from Sweet Tangerine with proper support. TPA Strawberry Ripe does just that, it adds the sweetness and body that CAP Sweet Tangerine lacks. I'm using it only at 5% as I didn't want too much strawberry flavor to the mix.
INW Lemon complements these two flavorings by adding a refreshing citrus note and the kind of tartness that sticks to your mouth for a while. FA Lemon Sicily also does those things, but it lacks hard candy -like properties that INW Lemon has, and at higher percentages it's unpleasantly earthy for me. 1% was overpowering and 0,5% didn't suffice, so I landed in between.
And FA White Peach because I have trouble putting it down. Also, numbers.
Steep this one a couple days and you're set.
This sounds crazy good. Just whipped this up with a few substitutions and am speed steeping. I'll edit with how it turns out:
ingredient | % ---------|------- FA Mandarin | 1.5% TFA Strawberry Ripe | 3% FW Natural Lemonade | .75% FA White Peach | .75%
I have FA Lemon Sicily but it sounds like FW Lemonade is a better substitute given what you're going for. FA Mandarin has been tricky for me so this might be a crap shoot.
Edit: Did a speed-steep in a hot water bath for an hour. It's awesome and I hope it lives up to your original. I'm gonna steep it a little longer but mine is just how you describe - a sweet orange lollipop that isn't too one dimensional. Depending on how it settles out I might add a drop of guava to try to get that juicy mouthfeel.
Mixed this up as directed, and trying it about 24 hours post-mixing, and I like it, and wanted to share something strange my pallet is detecting.
With clean wicks, I had tried a quick sampling of ID-10T's Frosted Lemonade. With dry wicks again (temp control,) I wanted to try this juice, thinking "shouldn't be too bad to sample this after Frosted Lemonade - lots of citrus...and flavor cross-over will fade quickly."
Well, I'm half way through this tank of Bar 75, so I'm not sure I can blame flavor cross over at this point, but the FA White Peach is coming off almost like TFA Peanut Butter! Insane! :)
Not knocking this recipe at all, this stuff is tasty, just wanted to share a strange pallet-oddity I experienced. :)
Feeling sick? Whip up this refreshing blend that will clear your sinuses up instantly. It's a green tea flavor, blended with honey, honeysuckle, eucalyptus and lemon.
Poor Man's Brew
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INW Eucalyptus with Mint 1.5%
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TFA Green Tea 3.5%
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TFA Honeysuckle 4%
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FA Honey 0.2%
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FA Lemon Sicily 4%
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FA Lime Cold Pressed 1%
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INW Kaktus 0.5%
Crisp Breeze
Make room for the new guy!
Shake and vape, juicy fresh breath of air while relaxing at an orchard. I don't have every percentage 100% locked down, but it is already on the very delicious side.
<Cactus> (<Inawera>) @ 3%
<Honeysuckle> (<TFA>) @ 3%
<Cucumber> (<Capella>) @ 2%
<Pear> (<TFA>) @ 1.25%
<Fuji> (<FA>) @ .6%
Let me know what you all think.
That's a whole lot of Cactus. And in my limited experience neither Cactus nor Honeysuckle are S&V friendly. For a S&V even at .5% Cactus is harsh, and Honeysuckle is very bland. That being said I own all these flavors and maybe you've found a magic combination so I'm going to make up a 10mL tester.
Do you believe in magic?!
Not anymore. That my friend is NOT a shake and vape. Inhale is super-floral, exhale has a nasty aftertaste that seems to be a combination of cactus and pear, maybe some rindy flavor from the cuke. It has potential after a steep but is unvapable fresh.
Now that I think about it I don't think I've ever S&V Honeysuckle. After a few days it is bland, it seems that S&V it is very floral.
OK, so after a steep this juice is showing some real potential. It has a weird aftertaste, kinda bitter/tangy, it also has a very strong drying effect on my tongue, I'm blaming the cuke, and I wont be finishing the bottle.
It tastes almost like one of those Mexican aloe Vera drinks (which makes sense...cactus). I think by cutting out the cucumber and adding some mango or pineapple I could see a variant of this making it into my rotation. So thanks for getting me to try high test cactus.
Blueberry (FW) - 2% Bilberry (FA) - .5 RY4 double (TFA) - 4% Bavarian cream (TFA) - 4% Cream fresh (FA) - 1% Marshmallow (TFA) - .5% Sweet cream (CAP) - 2% Vanilla custard V1 (CAP) - 2% Total flavor percentage: 16% Steep time: 2-3 weeks
I built this recipe off of ckemist's cream base, it has a good mouth feel, balanced in sweetness and heaviness. It is great to support whatever flavors you want to layer with it without overpowering them.
Blueberry (FW) and Bilberry (FA) is my favorite blueberry combination. Even at lower percentages the blueberry shines.
The caramel and vanilla in RY4 double adds a lot of the sweetness to the creams and compliments the blueberry well.
I've also subbed banana cream (TFA) for the Bavarian cream at the same percentages and it worked well to add another layer of flavor to mix it up.
I actually have all these flavors, except I'd have to use custard V2. The steep time would be a little longer then? I might mix this up anyways..
Long time mouth-breather, first time recipe poster. After running this juice through the fine fine people of /r/mixersclub, I'm proud to share...
Terrorhawk
Ingredient | Percentage ---------|---------- FLV Pink Guava | 2% FW Ruby Red Grapefruit | 3% FA Jasmine Natural | 2% INW White Grapefruit | .25% INW Cactus | .5% TPA Vanilla Swirl | 4% INW Shisha Vanilla | 1%
I mix at 75% VG, and I like giving it a week to steep. The citrus calms down a bit and the vanilla shows through.
Description: This is a Ruby Red Grapefruit, with a vanilla cream soda chaser. It's a juicy, creamy, and just a bit bittersweet. Also, it caused someone to write this which is pretty darn cool.
FLV Pink Guava- This stuff is pretty cool. Not a guava flavor, per se, although it shares a bunch of notes with other guava flavors. It's the slightly funky essence of grapefruit. Smells like Citra Hops, and I go through way too much of it.
FW Ruby Red Grapefruit- If the Pink Guava is the soul of the grapefruit then FW Ruby Red Grapefruit is the volume. A nice, sweet, completely boring ruby red grapefruit juice flavor.
FA Jasmine Natural- The floral notes from fresh grapefruit. 2% seems like a lot for a recipe that is supposed to be about grapefruit and vanilla, but it works. It's not a flavor you pick out, but it adds to the whole portrait of a fresh grapefruit.
INW White Grapefruit- All rind all the time, man. Used at .25% just to give you a hit of citrus oil from the rind of the grapefruit.
INW Cactus- "Juicy" means this is in there. Any floral notes play well with the overall mix.
TPA Vanilla Swirl- 4% adds a pleasant non-dairy thickness to the recipe with the vanilla complementing all the citrus from the other ingredients.
INW Shisha Vanilla- More vanilla. This one isn't too floral or too sweet. Just velvety smooth vanilla.
Also, I stole the name from a Bear Vs. Shark album.
Got some FLV Pink Guava down here in South Africa at last. First recipe on my list was this one. No disappointment here. In fact, five stars for me. Just awesome. Thank you for the recipe.
Thank you so damn much! I've been looking for a grapefruit juice for a while. Another South African pleased with this juice.
Hey, guys. This is a work in progress, but I'm comfortable enough to share it as is. It's yet another strawberry milk with some emphasis on the milk. I mix it at max VG, but I feel like dropping VG some wouldn't change much.
Milk Was a Rad Choice
Cream (FLV) @ 1% Cream Cheese Icing (LA) @ 1% Dragonfruit (TPA) @ 0.75% Graham Cracker (Clear) (TPA) @ 2% Strawberry (TPA) @ 3% Sweet Strawberry (JF) @ 3% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA) @ 3% Total flavoring: 13.75%
Let it steep at least a few days, but the longer the better for the cream.
Brief Notes: FLV Cream has that heavy cream, almost milky thing going for it. It's a thick cream with an ever so slight spice. I used TPA VBIC to pump up that vanilla note and of course for the lovely mouthfeel. I threw in just a splash of LA CCI to give the cream a bit of a tartness, and I thought it might help blend the strawberries and cream. The TPA GCC is there for some texture and to bring out that subtle spice in FLV Cream. JF Sweet Strawberry is a new favorite of mine and I had to use it here for its sweet, nearly syrupy taste. I found a bit of TPA Strawberry took off the sharp edge of the Sweet Strawberry, making it a little softer. The TPA Dragonfruit is just there to help make the strawberries pop. It makes for a thick, creamy, milky vape with a semi-sweet strawberry taste that isn't overpowering or cloying. I feel like it's an ADV, but I'm not picky at all. Haha. So, there you have it! Ron Burgundy's Milk Was a Rad Choice (something I sure hope you find yourself saying after trying it!)
Edit: If you have any suggestions or ideas let me know! Like I said, this is a work in progress.
I can't make up my mind between strawberry or strawberry ripe as the support for Sweet Strawberry. They're both good, but so different and change the recipe entirely.
> Milk Was a Rad
Brand| Flavor | Percentage ---|---|---- FLV| Cream | 1 % LA| Cream Cheese Icing| 1 % TPA | Dragonfruit | 0.75 % TPA| Graham Cracker Clear | 2 % TPA| Strawberry | 3 % JF | Sweet Strawberry | 3 % TPA | Vanilla Bean Ice Cream | 3 % |Totals| 13.75 %
New to mixing and was combing through old recipes...cleaned this up for my own use, hope you don't mind.
Also, thanks for the recipe, cheers!
Awesome! If you have any suggestions for improvement, let me know! I've been cranking the FLV Cream up to 1.5% because I just love it.
Edit: Sometimes I drop the Graham Cracker altogether or replace it with TPA Bavarian Cream and lower both strawberries to 2-2.5%, and it's more "milky" and not so "malty". 0.5% Meringue will also help the milk out. This is a more current version: Milk Was a Rad Choice
Propaganda Subliminal Clone
This is by far one of my favorite juices and I've been working on a clone for a few weeks after not having seen anything for it. I started out really complex and then started just trying to hit the specific notes of it and narrowed down to a pretty basic but badass recipe.
I'm still probably going to tinker, but I'm stupid happy with this recipe and wanted to share it and get some initial feedback. Particularly from anyone who loves the original.
Ingredient|Percentage -----------|----------- RazzleBerry (FW)|4% Koolada (TPA)|.75% Cactus (INW)|1%
It's ok as a S&V but really becomes awesome after 2 days.
This recipe started with several unique berry mixes that were all too fruity. I then went down a route of adding sweetener and mallic acid, and while good those didn't really capture the original. I simplified to razzleberry and Koolada/menthol but the sweetness and mouthfeel was off. I then started trying different enhancers and when I landed on cactus I knew it was right. I used way too much initially but down at .75-1% it's just about perfect.
--The White Surprise--
TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream 5%
TFA Toasted Marshmellow 3%
TFA Meringue 1.5%
TFA Sweet Cream 2.5%
It's still a work in progress. I wanted a super heavy Vanilla flavor so I made this. I started mixing maybe 2 months ago and I am still getting the hang of it. ANY suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I suggest using cap vanilla bean ice cream maybe at 4% with 1% TFA or FW, try mixing them like 2% and 3% etc, also use FA meringue at maybe .5% with 1% tfa meringue for kicks still, along with maybe 1.5% toasted marshmallow with .75% FA marshmallow, than use some FLV cream at .75% instead of TFA Sweet Cream. You can adjust the cream with the vanilla ice cream if you'd like as well, more Cream will give it that nice spiced cream zing, especially along with the toasted mallow. Lastly if it's deep vanilla flavor you're looking for, try taking out a 1-1.5% of the ice cream and throw in an even mix of CaP vanilla cupcake and TFA french vanilla, maybe .75% of each. Vanilla cupcake gives a nice creamy vanilla frosting flavor, while french vanilla has a nice milky vanilla. Shisha Vanilla is amazing too. You can do a lot with vanillas, they're always my special ingredients in my cream bases, and they go well with blueberries and yogurts along with all the desert flavors and many more fruit flavors.
TLDR- BUY EVERY VANILLA :) (I still have yet to try holy vanilla but I have a magnetic feeling that I need it in my life)
This was basically just a quick thrown together recipe where I wanted a fruity shake and vape really quick. I didn't expect much, but I filled the juice out with fruits around the same citrus-y tropical-ish profile at ATF average or below average percentages (adjusting for where I wanted certain fruits to pop out and which ones I wanted to support) and threw in a bit of TFA Meringue to hold it all together and give it some general sweetness. Its a pretty tasty shake and vape, but the next day it becomes REALLY good. When you drip it, it smells like a V8 Splash. Tastes close to the same thing, with a bit more of a mango taste. So, even though it was just thrown together, I believe its worth a mix if you have the flavorings on hand. (pls have mercy on me u/ID10-T )
- Tropical Mix
- INW Dragon Fruit 0.5%
- INW Grapefruit 0.5%
- FLV Mango 2%
- TPA Meringue 1.5%
- FLV Pink Guava 0.75%
- FA Pomegranate 1.5%
I want to share 2 simple things I'm working on.
I bought some of FA's alcohols, and been playing around with them. Not always good stuff, but I have a couple
Ingredient | Percentage ---|--- FW Hazelnut | 2.50 FA Jamaican Rum | 1.50
Feel free to add 0.5% FA Meringue for a gooier mouthfeel, or 0.5-1.0% FA Coconut for some extra creamy goodness.
The Hazelnut has a wonderful creamy nuttyness. I really like this flavour.
The Jamaican Rum has a smooth butteryness to it that compliments the Hazelnut really well. The Rum flavour imparts a little throat kick, and the extra flavours going on make the whole thing really interesting.
Very tasty, sweet and comforting, with just a little throat kick from the rum.
Another is with the Gin. Kinda a work in progress.
Started out with TFA Nectarine, but it was too florally and too acidic.
Interestingly, going for a citrus as the main flavour recognised this, as opposed to fought or tried to hide it.
Ingredient | Percentage ---|--- CAP Sweet Tangerine | 2.50 FA GIN | 2.00
Sweet Tangerine is another excellent flavour. Sweet, juicy, refreshing. Its citrus enough to work with the acidity/floral-ness that I found with the Gin (that seemed to be amplified by the TFA Nectarine)
FA Gin isnt great. I guess it tastes like gin, but I normally drink Gin in the context of Tonic, so I don't really know gin by itself.
FA Gin can get overly harsh or florally, and I haven't found much that mixes with it that keeps it in a drink-context that doesn't overdose the florals. But it works well with Sweet Tangerine!
Those are nice pairings. I will have to keep these in mind. Nice post. Here is a Strawberry Gin recipe that someone from Telegram shared with me (don't know their reddit handle or I would tag him). You might be interested in this:
Flavor | % ---|--- TFA Dragonfruit | 1.5 FA Gin | 2.8 INW Grapefruit | 0.6 INW Shisha Strawberry | 3 TFA Strawberry Ripe | 2
It is pretty darn good.
Going for something different. I had the Hopps sitting around (Flavorah freebee) and had tried it a couple other times unsuccessfully and I thought I might have better luck with a richer flavor. A typical Porter Beer has notes of chocolate with berry highlights and a bready middle with notes of Hopps. This was the first pass on this recipe and I was curious to see if anyone else had tried something similar.
I was going for a darker porter. Not so much but its the beginning of the right direction. I added the fried dough to give it some body, however, it overpowers everything else so next time I won't use it.
3% Berry Blast (Flavorah)
.75% Bourbon (Flavorah)
2% Chocolate Deutsch (Flavorah)
2% creme (Flavorah)
.25% Fried Dough (Flavorah)
5% Raspberry (Flavorah)
4% Yakima Hopps (Flavorah)
BLUSHING MILKMAID:
Strawberry Cream Cookie: This recipe started as mustard milk which evolved within a span of 3 - 4 months. It ended up becoming a Strawberry Cookie cream. One of my favorites right now.
2% (TPA) Bavarian Cream
1.5% (FA) Cookie
1.5% (TPA) Strawberry
4% (TPA) Strawberry (ripe)
4% (CAP) Sugar Cookie V2
3.5% (TPA) Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/16304#blushing_milkmaid_by_ripstorm
Would sugar cookie v1 work?
Poire belle Hélène (German: Birne Helene) On exhale you get the ripe pear which lingers with the VBIC and ends in creamy VBIC only. Dulce De Leche gives it a hint of chocolate while meringue adds a bit more depth and sweet to it. Remarks welcome.
Let it steep for 1 week.
Pear TFA @ 7%
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream TFA @ 4.5%
Meringue FA @ 1%
Dulce De Leche TFA @ 0.5%
Critics, suggestions, applause, feedback welcome!
Not reinventing the wheel here, its lemon and lime meringue pie, rather than just straight up lemon. I like a heavy citrus kick sometimes and this gives me that. The pastry, creams and meringue just bring it together and knock the harsh edges off the lemon and lime and the apple ties the lemon and lime together and stops it being quite so "thin"
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/14713#21_guns_by_dookie52
Enjoy
- (INW) Cactus 0.5
- (FLV) Cream 1
- (FA) Fuji 0.5
- (FW) Lemon Meringue Pie 2
- (FA) Lemon Sicily 2
- (FA) Lime Tahity Cold Pressed 1.5
- (FA) Meringue 1.5
- (TPA) Pie Crust 2
- (TPA) Vanilla Swirl 2.5
Yes, I am on a Green Day kick with my recipe names at the moment :-)
Here's another recipe I've been working on. It's very similar to one of the Schawrtz yogurt flavours (PB Yogurt) but perhaps a tad bit more complex. You can sub FA Yogurt for CAP Creamy yogurt and CAP Sweet Cream/TFA Sweet Cream for FW Sweet Cream.
Nutty, creamy, smooth yogurt with accents of caramel and honey.
Honey Nut Yogurt
TFA Peanut Butter - 8.5%
Flavorart Yogurt - 5%
Flavor West Sweet Cream - 2%
Flavor West Hazelnut - 1%
Flavorart Almond - 1%
Flavorart Honey - 0.25%
Flavorart Caramel - 0.75%
Flavorart Meringue - 0.5%
Utilizing FLV Guanabana - Initial smell reminds me of pineapple, starfruit & banana. Sweet tropical fruit balanced with pineapple, banana and citrus notes. Like others have reported, I too taste a hint of coconut but it is light and sweet. This one works by itself quite well but even better in mixes. It is juicy and full of flavor.
For a tropical island taste, I employ the use of Papaya, Watermelon, a bit of Pear and lastly, a tiny amount of Cactus for extra juiciness.
EM for added sweetness, but you could leave it out.
Summer is gone, but the taste doesn't have to be.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cactus (INAWERA)|0.25 Ethyl Maltol 10%|1.4 Guanabana (Flavorah)|4.5 Papaya (FA)|2.2 Pear (FA)|1 Red Summer (Watermelon) (FA)|3.25
Flavor total: 12.6%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
These FLV Guanabana recipes lately all sound so good from the descriptions and look so good given the flavors that are being mixed with it. Really starting to feel like I'm missing out on something special by not having that one.
you are missing out, thought i made myself clear!
There have been a couple of others as well but your recipe is exactly the one I had in mind. It will be on my next order for sure. I'd been planning to postpone that next order as long as possible because I got a little flavor-happy last month, but you FLV Guanabana guys are making that increasingly difficult.
I have been lurking/creeping for a while. I came up with a recipe that Is actually good, and I think would serve as a good base for other variations. This is my first post, so please feel free to make suggestions.
Buttery Coconut Cream Pie
- TPA Coconut Candy 1.25%
- Cap Sugar cookie .75
- TPA Bavarian Cream 1
- FA Meringue .5
- TPA Waffle .5
- FA Vienna Cream 1
- TPA Graham Cracker (Clear) .3
- TPA Sweet Cream .3
- Cap Butter Cream 1.5
- TFA Acetyl Pyrazine .3
- Ethyl Maltol 1 drop per 15 ml
- FA Cocoa (optional) 1 drop per 15 ml
Notes: You should try it before adding the Ethyl Maltol and cocoa. The Ethyl Maltol adds the necessary sweetness to bring it all together, and the cocoa just gives it a little of that powdery-ness to add body, which I felt it needed, given that I made it last night and havent steeped a batch yet.
The waffle and buttercream really give it a buttery taste that blends very well with the coconut candy.
To be honest, I want to make it more coconutty, but FFS, all I have besides coconut candy is coconut extra. Everytime I've added that in the past, its fucked everything up no matter how small an amount I use.
Anyways, please let me know what you think. This is a combination of many recipes that I have seen here and elsewhere. Thank you all!
(edit: after vaping it tonight, I changed name from toasty to buttery. Seems more apt:) I think that will develop even more in the stizeep)
I'm missing the TPA Waffle to try it but imagining the other ingredients together in those amounts, I bet I'd like it a lot. How long do you let it steep?
Looks like you were smart about using as much Coconut Candy as you could without using too much, despite wanting it to be coconuttier. If you had FA Coconut, a small amount of that would've probably helped with the coconuttiness without fucking anything up. Saying coconutty, coconuttier, coconuttiness is fun, isn't it?
I made it for the first time last night. I can only imagine that a week or two would really make a difference with all those creams. I did a warm bath for about 30 minutes, and it was slightly better than pre bath, but you know how that goes, very limited in what it tells you about potential.
I dont even wanna risk it with extra. I may order some other coconut. I hate vaping sunscreen.
lol. I cant think of anyway to say it without sounding too formal :D I guess id rather sound girly than formal.... Does that qualify for TIL sub?
Oh yea, and I havent used waffle a ton, but ut seems to me like it adds a pretty solid butter flavor. I was really surprised by how much it helped in accenting the recipe as a whole. I inadvertently layered well for the 1st time.
Make a dilution of Coconut Extra, maybe like 5% coconut the rest PG or VG. It helps tone down flavors a lot. Check this out.
Since it's mandatory that all e-liquid recipes need a corny name, I guess I'll call this one A Sure-Bet, har har, which is a creamy orange sherbet. I feel turned out well enough to share with you fine people.
TFA Rainbow Sherbet is the main player here, which is probably not the best rainbow sherbet flavoring in the world, but it's what I currently have, and I've been wanting to get around to using it. I probably would have opted to use FW Rainbow Sherbet had it been in my arsenal. I don't think it will be a big deal if you choose to sub for it. TFA Rainbow Sherbet is a pretty harsh flavoring, so a good bit of cream was used to cut down on that harshness. A good long steep will really smooth and finish it out.
As far as a realistic orange goes, you can't get much better than FW Blood Orange, especially in a recipe like this, so of course I used it here. Though I've been recommended to try FW Blood Orange Natural, I've yet to get my hands on it, but this one has just about the best natural orange flavor I've come across yet, so it'll be interesting to see how Natural compares to it. It pairs very well with CAP Lemon Lime here, used to up the overall citrus note, and impart the needed lemon flavor to the mix.
I'd recommend about a 5 day steep on this one, but 3 days should be semi-OK if you're impatient. It's not really a shake and vape though imo, and takes some time to come together. Hope you enjoy...
~~Edit: I find myself liking V2 more now I think after a few more bottles of it. You might want to mix it first should you happen to want to try these... Take care~~
Edit #2: Now thinking about dropping the FA Fresh Cream altogether and keeping TFA Vanilla Swirl @ 1.5%. With V2 there seems to be too much muting from the creams going on. I just mixed a bottle as described (without FA Fresh Cream) and we'll see if it's better.
Edit #3: Settled on the version below, but prefer FW Rainbow Sherbet in the mix now at the same 5%...
- A Sure-Bet
Flavoring|Percentage :--|:-- FW Blood Orange|3% CAP Lemon Lime|1% FW Rainbow Sherbet (Sub TFA if no FW)|5% TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream|2% TFA Vanilla Swirl|1.5%
Total Flavoring: 12.5%
Toothache clone by Merlin steam
Grape - Inw 6%
Dragon Fruit - Tfa 2%
Sweet and Tart - Fw 3%
Sweetener - Ecx 2%
Sour - Tfa 2%
I've been working on this clone for a few months. The grape and Dragon fruit pair nicely to make a sweet powdery candy almost like pixie stix or sweet tarts and of course the sweet and Tart and sour amplify the candy taste. This is good as a shake and vape. Try it out and let me know what you think!
Think I have all the stuff for this. Mixing up a bottle when I get home - looks so awesome!
Strawtermelon Loog (Mandatory cornball name)
New to the DIY game but my mantra with food is "clean and simple is best" so I followed suit.
<Strawberry Ripe> (<TFA>) @6% <Watermelon> (<TPA>) @8% <Sweet Cream> (<TFA>) @2%
Not a fan of "candied" flavors so with a daily test I found it is best with minimum 5 days steep time. After this time period the flavors really mellow and compliment eachother as opposed to individually fighting for my attention. This is my current ADV. Accurate flavor description given by a friend: It tastes like strawberry cream cheese spread on a slice of watermelon. Mainly Strawberries and Cream on inhale, but nasal exhale is where the magic happens. This was my first good mix and is my first time posting a recipe.
RazY4
This is a flavour profile I've been chasing for months. The combination of pistachio, raspberry and white chocolate is probably something you guys have seen a lot. It started out as a parfait, then became a cake, and then a vanilla cupcake, and then a cheesecake, and finally I settled on a cookie-tobac base. I'm still in the midst of streamlining it for optimal flavour, but after a week of steeping, it's showing a lot of promise.
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CAP Sugar Cookie 3.5%
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FA Soho 5%
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CAP Vanilla Custard 2%
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FW White Chocolate 3%
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FA Pistachio 1.5%
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INW Raspberry 0.5%
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FA Raspberry 1.5%
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TFA Cotton Candy 0.5%
Total flavoring: 17%
FA Soho is the primary tobacco flavour that you'll taste throughout the recipe. It's a very weak flavour so you'll need to lean a little higher than you normally would with FA flavors. I'm even considering upping it to 8% but that's already reaching into the 20% territory.
CAP Sugar Cookie is the bridge between the sweet and savory combination of raspberry, pistachio and white chocolate and the tobacco. This adds a solid bakery back note to the recipe and also acts to accentuate FA Soho's inherent bakery properties.
I use CAP Vanilla Custard at a low percentage to impart a thick, dense feel. It goes in almost all my recipes and acts as a thickening agent. It also helps to meld the flavours together.
FA Pistachio is used because I needed a realistic unsalted nut flavor. The combination of the playful and tart raspberry with a realistic nut type flavour is an interesting juxtaposition. It's no wonder a lot of chefs and bakeries use this unique duality.
FW White Chocolate is another interesting flavor that goes so well with raspberry and pistachio. This acts almost like a frosting to our tobacco cookie.
At first, I opted for INW Raspberry at 1% but it felt too linear and strong. Then I lowered INW to 0.5% and added a second raspberry, FA raspberry. It's much much better now, bordering on tart, yet still retaining its sweet properties.
TFA Cotton Candy just serves as an additive to help smooth out any rough edges. It also adds a light sweetness.
If you have all the flavorings, feel free to whip this up and let it steep for at least 5 days. What you'll have at the end is a sweet-savory cookie type deal with a light, sweet tobacco leaf.
Yes! I absolutely love Soho and I'm always excited when I see a credible recipe for it. I'm currently working on a Smoked Brulee and I couldn't believe the difference Soho made in the newest iteration. I'm going to have to break down and order FA Pistachio to try this one out. Thanks.
6 months ago when I started my DIY journey, I embarked on a parallel mission to create a series of liquids inspired by Game of Thrones characters. I've completed my mission, and present to you 5 recipes: Daenerys, Missandei, Sansa, Tyrion, and Grey Worm. Each should steep for 1 week minimum, and all are geared for 80/20 VG/PG, and sub-ohm RTAs and RDAs (55-65W tested).
GoT: Daenerys Like the Mother of Dragons, this liquid is sweet and clean, but can kick you in the nuts. Main flavor profile is creamy, strawberry treat with a cinnamon kick.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Bavarian Cream (CAP)|1 Cinnamon Danish Swirl (CAP)|0.75 Cinnamon Spice (TPA)|2.5 Lemon Sicily (FA)|0.5 Marshmallow (CAP)|1 Meringue (FA)|1 Red Touch (Strawberry) (FA)|3 Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)|3 Sweet Strawberry (CAP)|2
Flavor total: 14.75%
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GoT: Missandei Smooth, and buttery like a mocha cappuccino with an exotic hint of the tropics. Main flavor profile is like a Starbucks Caramel Frappucino with a hint of banana and chocolate. Power above 55W might overcook the chocolate a bit.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Caramel Cappuccino (TPA)|0.5 Chocolate (FA)|0.5 Coconut (FA)|2.5 Cookie (Biscotto) (FA)|1.5 Cream Fresh (FA)|1.5 DX Banana Cream (TPA)|2.5 Marshmallow (CAP)|3 MTS Vape Wizard (FA)|0.3 Vanilla Whipped Cream (CAP)|2
Flavor total: 14.3%
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GoT: Sansa Inspired by the Lady of Winterfell's favorite treat. If you only try one - this is it. A heavenly marriage of Tres Leches cake and Italian Lemon cake. Literally a calorie-free dessert.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Caramel (FA)|0.5 Cookie (Biscotto) (FA)|1 Custard (FA)|1.5 Dulce de Leche (TPA)|2.5 Graham Cracker v2 (CAP)|1.8 Lemon Sicily (FA)|2.5 Meringue (FA)|0.5
Flavor total: 10.3%
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GoT: Tyrion Inspired by the sour but undeniably smooth dwarf from Lannisport. This is a candied caramel apple (Granny Smith!). Look closely in the sunlight, and you'll catch a purple glow in your tank!
Ingredient|% :---|---: Butterscotch (FA)|2 Caramel (FA)|4.5 Cream Fresh (FA)|0.5 Grape Candy (TPA)|2.5 Green Apple (CAP)|6.1 Marshmallow (FA)|0.5 Vanilla Whipped Cream (CAP)|1
Flavor total: 17.1%
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GoT: Grey Worm The aromas of rope, leather, and an old wooden ship laced with anise and black cherry swirl around this meeting between the ship's captain and the young general as they discuss battle plans. I was terrified to make this one, as it's so far out of my comfort zone, but I LOVE the result. Think of complex whiskeys or even fregrant pipe tobaccos without the tobacco. That's the vibe I was going for here. Main notes are anise and black cherry (but not overpowering) with a woody finish. Very dense clouds, too this one.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Absinthe (TPA)|1.5 Bavarian Cream (TPA)|1 Black Cherry (TPA)|0.5 Bourbon (Vanilla Bourbon) (FA)|1 Caramel (FA)|2 Catalan Cream (FA)|1.5 Fig Fresh (FA)|2 Oak Wood (FA)|0.5
Flavor total: 10%
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Man, these layers look well thought out and complex.Excellent remarks on the profiles of each. They look amazing. On my next order gonna add some of these flavors and give it a whirl.Thanks for your contribution!
Current simple delicious recipe
Passion (Passionfruit) FA 1%
Chocolate FA 2%
I read about this being a common pairing so I thought I'd mix it up. I like it a lot, hope to mix something like this soon http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/jo-wheatleys-chocolate-layer-cake-passion-fruit-icing
Pistachio RY4
- Caramel (SOL) 0.6%
- Pistachio (TFA) 4%
- Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TFA) 2%
- Bavarian Cream (TFA) 2.5%
- Vanilla Custard (CAP) 3%
- RY4 Double (TFA) 3%
You already know it's delicious... Just look at the ingredients :)
First time using TFA Pistacio, seems pretty weak. I'll try bringing it up to at least 7% next time.
Ingredient|%| :--|:--| INW Blue Dwarf|2%| FW Blueberry|2%| INW Anton Apple|1%| FLV Cream|1%|
Oddly satisfying; it tickles a part of my palate that I didn't know I wanted tickled.
The Blue Dwarf reminds me of a blueberry bubblegum. I threw in the FW Blueberry to accent the blueberry note, anton apple to bring some brightness/tartness to the mix, and cream to round it out. 2% seems about right for this flavor (blue dwarf).
I wanted to post this recipe and provide some notes since I was unable to find much on the Blue Dwarf. It's kind of an odd profile, and I'm not sure how versatile it is, but there's something about it that's quite enjoyable.
I mixed it with some FW Cherry Crush about 1 1/2 yrs ago and loved it. You are the only other person I've seen using it. I'm glad you reminded me of it, I think I'll make a batch up. I'm a better mixer now so maybe I can even add to it some, oh the possibilities!
Please do, I'd love to see what other directions people go with it. Such an interesting ingredient. Cherry does sound pretty yummy with it; how did that one turn out if you recall?
It was good, sort of like a sno-cone flavor, an artificial but good fruit flavor. I'm still a kid at heart so I still like those flavors. I'm from the south and down here, especially in New Orleans we put sweetened condensed milk on snowcones to make them creamy so I'm getting some ideas of how I would like to work with it. I hate that it's so late in the season, sounds gross but it's really good.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Dragonfruit (TPA)|5 Pomegranate (TPA)|1.5
Flavor total: 6.5%
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Inspired by Nashville Vapor's "Enter the Dragon" flavor. Simple and tasty. Shake and vape approved!
First recipe on here so apologies if I screw the formatting up.
Credit to /u/Tamachicken for the Mango profile in this recipe which was taken directly from his Oh My Mango recipe you can find on here. Also to /u/ID10-T for being a sounding board for me when I got this going.
Yes there are a million ingredients, but that was necessary to maintain that complex mango profile and then introduce the rest of the ingredients in an attempt to turn it in to a parfait style dessert. I think I have achieved that and what I experience is a nice fruitful mango inhale with a cream finish. The bakery element is "just" there in the background for me and I will experiment with bringing this a little more forward, but I don't want it to be prominent. The combination of CAP VC1 and Creamy Yoghurt makes for an exceptional light and creamy base that leaves a really creamy finish on my lips. I really struggle with creams in vaping, I usually just get a dry Styrofoam sensation so if this is creamy for me, it should be great for other people. The Creamy Yoghurt really cuts through the heaviness of the VC1 and masks the slight egginess of that flavour. Could it be simplified... probably. But I am really enjoying it the way it is right now.
Koolada is optional of course.
I hope that anyone who tries it enjoys it.
- Brown Sugar (TFA) @ 0.25%
- Cookie (FA) @ 1%
- Costarica Special (mango) (FA) @ 1.5%
- Creamy Yogurt (CAP) 1%
- Lime Tahity Cold Pressed (FA) @ 1%
- Mango (TFA) @ 1%
- Mango (FLV) @ 4%
- Shisha Strawberry (INW) @ 1%
- Sugar Cookie (CAP) @ 2%
- Sweet Mango (CAP) @ 1.25%
- Vanilla Custard (CAP) @ 2%
- Koolada (TFA) @ 0.25% or to taste
Recipe available on All The Flavours at: MOPAR
Enjoy!
Looks like you settled on more FA Lime Cold Pressed and FA Mango than I would have started with, but I'm very excited to try this. How long should I let it steep first?
I agree, and my first batch had less of both. After we first discussed it I think I knocked the lime down to 0.5% and the FLV Mango down to 2.5 or 3 IIRC and it just lost the essence of that mango profile that I really wanted to keep. The lime is what really brings the mango together for me and at this level certainly isn't prominent. To me at least. Thanks again for your help with it and I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
As far as steep time. I think it needs at least a week for the cream to come through. The batch I'm vaping today is at 11 days and its perfect to me. I've never had so many people at work ask me what I'm vaping before and saying how nice it smells so that's a good sign!
This is my CHBW V2, could have been worse. The first batch I threw together was good but I couldn't taste the vanilla, hence the title. Now it's a slightly buttery fig and lychee blend with slight tones of cucumber and vanilla. I've made other batches but this is my favorite, regardless of the high flavor percentage. Great for a hot day and one of the few vapes I can continuously vape. Shake and vape it's good, but the butter and vanilla pop after 36-48 hours, I prefer 3 days. As far as I can tell is free of Acetoin, Acetyl Propionyl, sugar, cat litter, bleach, kim Kardashian or any other harmful substances. I'm open to all feedback and highly appreciate it. Enjoy!
Flavor | Vendor | Percent ----------------|-----------|---------- Cucumber | CAP | 3% Fig | FA | 3% Sweet Lychee | Cap | 4% Golden Butter | Cap | 3% Vanilla Swirl | TFA | 5%
Made my first "finished recipe" mix, I don't have a name for it yet. All ingredients came from a starter kit from thebrokevaper.ca It contains:
RY4 Double (TPA) @ 3%
Caramel (TPA) @ 3%
Malted Milk (TPA) @ 3%
Butterscotch (TPA) @ 0.75%
I had mixed a small bottle with a bit more Butterscotch and a lot less Malted Milk, and I found the Butterscotch to be overpowering and the Malted Milk wasn't detectable. So, I mixed a second small bottle with this recipe and was pretty happy with it after a 48 hour steep. Got 2x120mL made up now, gonna steep them for six weeks and see how it tastes.
Edit: Nearly forgot, I made it with 75% PG and 25% VG.
This looks very close to a juice my wife used to get called Maltese Falcon which was an RY4 with decent Malt tone. I am not a tobacco vapor so haven't tried it, but could darn near tell everything in it from the vape smoke, it was pretty fragrant. Going to give this a try for her, if it's not quite a clone to that juice I don't think it would take too much tinkering. Thanks!
Sweet Fennel Candy
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/16327
One of my favorite and unique juices I've ever tried was Attara Artisan's Bombay which is a sweet fennel candy juice.
After some research I decided it had to be either Absinthe or Anise that was used in it so I got them both. To me and everyone that tries them side by side it's 90%+ to being a spot on clone.
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TFA Absinthe @2.5%
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FA Anise @.75%
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FA Caramel @1%
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FA Meringue @1%
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FA Torrone @.25%
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Sucralose @.5% (optional)
Notes
TFA Absinthe/FA Anise
I knew right away based of smell Absinthe was in there, but it didn't quite hit the fennel note I wanted, but a touch of FA Anise brought it out and gave the base for a fennel candy
FA Caramel/FA Meringue
Both of these together are used to sweeten the recipe up a bit and take it more toward the candy. The caramel gives a slightly darker sweetness to the light sugar sweetness that meringue brings, that darker sweetness plays into the earthiness of the fennel
FA Torrone
I didn't use this the first few attempts, but that slight lemon notes that torrone has was the perfect addition for my money. Gives just a touch of brightness to the whole thing while still pushing some sweetness
Sucralose
Totally up to you, adding it can really push that in your face, sugary candy note, but it doesn't need it to taste good
Steep
Works very well as a shake and vape but the absinthe calms down after 3-7 days and blends with the sweetness.
All in all I'm super happy with this recipe. Very unique profile and I'm sure it wont be up many people's alley, but if you want to try something different give it a shot.
This recipe is 100% my thing, and I cannot wait to mix it up. I don't have FA Carmel/Caramel, so I'm wondering if I should try to sub it with something or just wait and add it to my next order, because there are more than a few great recipes that use it.
In any case, thanks for posting this, and I am really excited to try it.
Hey man, I was thinking about you when I posted this up! I hope you like it. Honestly FA caramel is okay, there are better caramels for reaching an actually caramel profile. But it works to give a bit of darker sweetness to the mix.
If you have any butterscotch or other caramels you could probably sub them in pretty easy.
This sounds awesome. I'm gonna mix this up once I pick up some absinthe and anise. Commenting for later.
Spiced Cannoli
3% Vanilla Custard V1 - Cap 2% New York Cheesecake - Cap 1% Caramel Candy - FW 1% Biscuit - INW 1% Crunch Cereal - FLV .25% Joy - FA .25% Cinnamon Ceylon - FA .25% Pumpkin Spice - TFA
Caramel drizzled Pumpkin spiced Cannoli
After many revisions, mainly trying to get the pumpkin spice just subtle enough and trying to get the shell just right from my local bakery, I believe it is finally ADV material... This mix is best after a week or more steep. The pumpkin spice is subtle and at towards the end of the exhale in this mix. If your wanting the spice to be the main note, doubling the pumpkin spice will do this.
For additional notes and please review!
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/16576#spiced_cannoli_by_causticcloudcreator
Tropical Paltrova
> This is a deliciously juicy topical apple mix. The Mix of 3:1 Anton to Fuji apple creates a bright, crisp apple to be paired with tart pink guava and lime. The Candy Roll and Anton Apple does a good job of taking the harsh bite out of the Pink Guava, allowing it to have such a high mixing percentage.
Flavor | Percentage ---|--- INW Anton Apple | 2.25% FA Fuji | 0.75% FLV Candy Roll | 1% INW Lime | 0.75% FLV Pink Guava | 0.75%
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/12371
Paltrova
> In this recipe, the Dragon Fruit shines. Apple and Peach pair nicely to make a sweet background for the Dragon Fruit to lay on and the Marshmallow adds smooth mouthfeel and sweetness.
Flavor | Percentage ---|--- INW Anton Apple | 2% FA Fuji | 0.50% FA Peach | 1.25% INW Dragon Fruit | 1.25% FA Marshmallow | 0.75%
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/9376
any replacement for the Anton Apple?! got FA Apple, CAP double apple, INW Apple-tdm, FA Fuji and JF Fuji
Unfortunately, it is a pretty unique flavoring. It may not be the same but I would recommend CAP double or INW apple as the sub. I have no clue of the percentage.
RaZZ
First post here, thought I'd share my most recent work.
I recommend at a minimum 1-2 week steep, otherwise the pepper notes from the white chocolate will be too prominent.
Tastes like ripe raspberries drizzled with sweet heavy cream topped off with some shredded velvety white chocolate.
<Apricot> (<TPA>) @ 2%
<Bavarian Cream> (<TPA>) @ 2%
<Marshmallow> (<TPA>) @ 1%
<Raspberry> (<INA>) @ 1%
<Raspberry (sweet)> (<TPA>) @ 3%
<Smooth> (<TPA>) @ .25%
<Strawberry (Ripe)> (<TPA>) @ 2%
<Sweet Cream> (<TPA>) @ 2%
<White Chocolate> (<TPA>) @ 1.5%
-Apricot hangs out in the background, it pairs really well with raspberry. (could be omitted if you don't have it, but it adds a nice complexity to the blend)
-Marshmallow for sweetness and mouth feel. (easily subbed for other marshmallow)
-Smooth to reduce harshness present from the Raspberries. Could be left out if you don't mind a minor throat hit. (I don't include when I mix mine)
-Strawberry ripe helps boost the raspberry somewhat, and add sweetness.
-The White chocolate just adds a velvety quality to the creams and is just faintly noticeable.
Hardest Profile to nail for me is: Plain Krispy Kreme Glazed Donut
I made 37 versions so far with limited success. it is a very fragile profile, and the smallest change in flavoring or percentage can break your recipe. To make matters worse, all donut flavorings are either weak or have off flavors that you have to balance out with other flavorings. Then you gotta figure out how to get the glaze to taste sweet and fresh without muting the dough. This recipe Loaded Donuts - by VaporAlchemist is enjoyed by others, but it is still far from perfect in my opinion. I've been working at this profile for over 6 months now, and made 37 versions, and only recently I feel that I have inched closer with version #38.
I've been working on a Poseidon's Punch Clone for the last few weeks but stopped as I only have good access to FA and TPA flavors right now. But after a few iterations, I stumbled upon a very simple but refreshing vape I'd like to call Pineorade (Pineappleorade sounded awful.):
Pineorade:
Pineapple (TPA) @ 5%
Sweet Tangerine (FA) @ 4%
Lime Tahity (Distilled) (FA) @ 2%
Orange (FA) @ 1%
Ethyl Maltol / Cotton Candy (TPA) @ 1%
Mixed at 75VG/25PG with 5mg nic.
Good as a S&V, but better after 1 week of steeping
Description:
An orange-citrus ADV that works surprisingly well without lemon flavors. Comes with a freshness-twist.
Flavors:
- TPA Pineapple: A very distinct taste, sometimes gave me a cough (like some described with Poseidon's Punch, makes me think I'm on to something here). Not a real pineapple for sure, but very sweet and a nice orange-citrus-but-not-either-one flavor. Crucial to the recipe.
- FA Sweet Tangerine: Slightly more orange-ish to me, creates the "muted exhale" I appreciate so much.
- FA Lime Tahity (Distilled): A cold lemonade taste. Creates a fresh-sensation on exhale and fits very well into the recipe.
- FA Orange: Rather a orange peel. Fruity, but with some bitterness to it.
- EM/Cotton Candy: Further muting the flavor but adding some sweetness to contrast the orange and lime flavor.
I went through about 100ml now and this is close to an ADV to me. Sidenode: I caught a cold last week and added some Menthol and RY4 to this (the Arctic Pineorade) and it turned out to be an excellent twist to the recipe as well.
Have you tried Citrus Punch by TFA? Got an inkling it might be in Poseidon.
Nope, but it's on my list for my next flavor order. I do fear that the lack of availability of FW flavors in central europe (shipping cost is >40$) will become a problem, though, so I'm not so enthusiastic about the clone anymore as I've been when I started.
I'd really like to try:
- TPA Citrus Punch (2)
- CAP Golden Pineapple
- CAP Sweet Tangerine
- CAP Juicy Orange
and see how they influence the recipe. From FW, I'd love to try Blood Orange, Citrus Soda, Ecto Cooler Type, Key Lime and their Tangerine.
Simple Peach Iced-Tea
Tested on Wismec 75rx @40w
Method: Shake n Vape
30/70 PG/VG 6%nic
Iced-Tea FW 5%
Peach FA 3.5%
Marshmallow FA 1%
Ethyl Maltol TFA .5%
Shake n Vape:
Right off the bat on the inhale: I am getting that Ice tea flavor followed by a bright peach flavor and a sweetness that is pleasant
On exhale: I'm getting that hint of marshmallow and EM but more in a sugary note that melts on your tongue with a peach that melts away in your mouth.
going to steep this and take notes along the way. this is my first recipe not following anyones lead.
edit added note /u/Philosaphucker thanks man I need a review for some reason 30+ hour mark and recipe is becoming unbalanced Tea is stronger and A dry taste maybe from peach. Need advise
I will mix this and let you know what I think, if you desire.
was going to add new note, having mixed emotion. 30hrs gave it a shake and vaped and then did another 1hr later and got a different result. I think the Iced-Tea and Peach are fighting for pole position. its out of balance for some reason. I Think Tea needs to be 4%. I need a second opinion that is for sure
I have worked with FW Iced Tea briefly before and I remember it getting stronger as it ages. I'm going to start at 3% and report back in a few days. The problem with this flavor is that it changes so radically as it ages and this makes it so that you almost have to choose between a balanced recipe right now and a balanced recipe later.
Now on peaches: do you have access to any other peaches?
I like your use of Marshmallow and EM to work towards the profile. I think the peach and the tea will play nicer together at lower percentages where those modifiers can help more. I started here and will update tomorrow.
Edit: and when I took a whiff of FA Peach, I decided that this is the peach you want for the profile.
KOOL Fruits
<Dragon Fruit> (<TFA>) @ 4%
<Raspberry> (<CAP>) @ 7%
<Strawberry Ripe> (<TFA>) @ 4%
<Kiwi Double> (<TFA>) @ 2%
<Grape Candy> (<TFA>) @ 2%
<Super Sweet> (<TFA>) @ 1.5%
<Koolada> (<TFA>) @ 0.5%
Warm water bath & a good shake and it's good to go, no steeping necessary with this one.
This is my ADV, it's a very cool and refreshing vape, sweet but not sickly and very smooth, no creams or custards I'm afraid but if you're a fan of Kanzi by twelve monkeys you'll love this as it has a similar twang to it.
Your feedback is more than welcome, would love to hear some honest opinions on this!
Tart Cinnamon Apple Cobbler
A flavor I developed a year ago this time of year, but I recently came back to it to tweak it around and this is the result.
It has a rich cinnamon flavor, tart apple, and refreshing cream/yogurt/vanilla undertones. This is a great seasonal recipe! If anyone tries this please let me know your thoughts, thanks.
Tart Cinnamon Apple Cobbler:
- 10% Apple Pie (CAP)
- 3% Yogurt (VW)
- 2% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TFA)
- 2.5% Caramel Candy (TFA)
- 2% Bavarian Cream (TFA)
- 1% cotton candy (10/90 ethyl maltol/pg mix)
It could maybe use a bit of MTS vape wizard to smooth out the edges..