Percentage Used: 3.5%
Equipment Used: Vengeance with .2 kanthal coil at 30W
PG/VG 30/70
Steep Time: 2 Days
This is good strong flavor, but a little harsh throat hit. Thinking it will smooth out with further steeping like most acidic flavors. Sweet and really enhanced vapor production as seems to be normal with coconut vapes. Tastes like sweet coconut backed with pineapple. Not as creamy as TFA sweet coconut candy although just as sweet. FA coconut definitely much creamier and less sweet than this. Supposed to be coconut cookie? Not tasting any cookie yet, and wasn't expecting the pineapple, although I like it.
Steep Time: 3 Weeks
The flavor has deepened and gotten even stronger and very sweet with steeping, as well as some nice creaminess has developed. Throat hit is mostly gone, but too strong for me at this percentage, thinking 2-2.5% at the most by itself for my tastes. Good at 3.5% if you like in your face flavor or your taste buds are still healing from smoking. In mixes I think start at .5% depending on how upfront you want the flavor. This is actually pretty good as a stand alone flavor. Coconut well balanced and hangs in there pretty equally with the pineapple, but such a strong flavor it's hard to find the cookie, more a back note to me. I think I will experiment with adding FA Cookie and/or INW Biscuit and some cream and see what develops.
Recipe
Pina Colada Vanilla Sandwich Cookie
Ingredient|% :---|---: Butter Cream (CAP)|1.5 Cocopilada (INAWERA)|2 Cookie (Biscotto) (FA)|1 Madagascar (Vanilla Classic) (FA)|0.5 Marshmallow (FA)|1 Sugar Cookie (CAP)|1.5 Vanilla Shisha (INAWERA)|2
Flavor total: 9.5%
It's their other take on a Pina Colada, which imo is much better than their actual Pina Colada concentrate. Maybe you had it confused with the Coconut Cookies from their "Yummy Classic" line?
I always thought Cocopilada was coconut cookies. Is it just their variation of a pina colada?
The label even shows a cocktail with a straw so yeah, and I always thought I read that on their site or somewhere. After Googling around some sites indeed describe it as a cookie flavor but I don't know how that started (it's the same description copy pasted pretty much everywhere).
This is the Coconut Cookies flavor: http://www.inawerawinkel.com/FLAVOUR-YUMMY-CLASSIC-COCONUT-COOKIES/1605/?i=en
They say in their description it's dry coconut cookies, that's why I was surprised at the pineapple. It does very faintly have a cookie back note if you really look for it with a long steep. Goes great with the other cookies though.
http://www.inawerawinkel.com/E-Flavour-Cocopilada-10-ml/53/
NOTE: in order to keep this sub clean and searchable, please read the following-
-
If this post is questioning where to buy supplies, what flavors to buy, how to mix, or any other general questions, please delete this post and post in the weekly "New Mixers Questions" link in the sidebar.
-
If this post is requesting a clone recipe, please delete this post and use the monthly "Clone Requests" link in the sidebar.
-
If this post is regarding what you can make with your flavorings, please delete this post and use the "Suggest a Recipe for Me" link in the sidebar.
If your post does not meet any of this criteria, it still may be subjected to utmost scrutiny. Please take some time to read through our wiki and other valuable mixing information in the sidebar if you haven't already. Failure to follow sub rules may result in a ban. Cheers, and happy mixing!
I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.