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CAP Cucumber
submitted almost 9 years ago by ConcreteRiver

Setup: Recoil w/ flavor barrel, Dual 15 wrap 26g 3mm Nifethal 70 coils @.18 ohms. 60w power, 450F temp limit. Full Cotton Wicks.

Testing: CAP Cucumber @ 4%, 60/40 VG/PG, Steeped 9 days.

Flavor Description: Smooth light inhale. Some peel builds towards end of inhale and carries through into exhale. Fruit of the cucumber shows up on exhale on top of the peel. Sweetness builds through exhale. Exhale ends on a medium sweet note and a lingering taste like cucumber slices in water. Overall, pretty dead on the type of cucumber flavor you get from that cucumber lime gatorade, maybe a touch more realistic with some of the peel notes. A "green" flavor, but not woody or with any swampy vegetal notes, even at high temps.

Off-flavors: Some slightly bitter peel notes at 3% up. Not unexpected and definitely not unpleasant.

Throat Hit: 0/10.

Uses: Refreshing volume in fruit mixes. Agua Frescas. Cocktail recipes.

Pairings: Mints (the more realistic the better), Basil, Gin, Melons (especially cantaloupe), Cactus. Brighter berries. Bright citruses.

Notes: This one is hard for me. I think this is an awesome flavor, but I try to avoid any extra sweetness when I mix with it. A sweet cucumber note kind of destroys me in a juice. I like keeping this as dry as possible. Other people don't seem to have that issue, so take that for what it's worth.

Works really well for a smooth beverage cucumber. Light peel notes I'd expect, but adds moist volume with no major drawbacks.

Second Opinions:

Ziynik finds it refreshing in a multi-flavor review

1024 Recipes on ELR. Fairly popular. Moist and refreshing. Nothing negative in the notes

5 stars all the way on BCF reviews. Might be a bit stronger than I assume. 2 comments talking about under 1%.

Cucumber shows up a lot, and cap cucumber is popular. This is the only cucumber I've tried, but the consensus seems to be that CAP is less aggressive than FA's version, and possibly TFA's. I agree on most of this. It's a juicy, refreshing flavor. I don't think it's that strong. S&V at .5% and 1% seems too watery for me to go solo. Accent at 1-2% seems realistic, and this tastes okay up to about 6% solo. Seems to be a common go-to for an oddball flavor to rest a palette or deal with hot weather.

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5 points
 
by ID10-Talmost 9 years ago

You're doing an amazing job on these flavor reviews, thank you!!!

3 points
 
by JohnLaCuentaalmost 9 years ago

I've never tried it at those percentages but my experience has been pretty much the same at 7-8%. My stepdad's ADV is 8% CAP Cucumber with 0.3% INW Mint.

3 points
 
by EdibleMalfunctionalmost 9 years agoThat Sugar Cookie Guy

CAP Cucumber is my jam. Love that shit

3 points
 
by Forever_Nocturnalalmost 9 years ago

Loving the second opinions section. Thanks!

3 points
 
by Th3chasealmost 9 years ago

I use CAP cucumber for one of my favorite recipes, Caramel Cucumber

1 points
 
by mlNikonalmost 9 years ago

that sounds so interesting. Too weird not to mix that up.

1 points
 
by Th3chasealmost 9 years ago

you won't regret it. i sell my friends just over cost and its all they ask for usually.

2 points
 
by choose27almost 9 years ago

I didn't think I would like a cucumber vape but I tried Cape Fear - Lumina a while back without reading the profile and it was awesome. I tried TFA and FA cucumber but they tasted weird to me but CAP's Cucumber was perfect. Here is the recipe:

Cape Fear Lumina Clone

  • CAP Cucumber 2%
  • TPA Key Lime 3%
  • TPA Toasted Marshmallow 1.5%

You could probably use CAP New Marshmallow instead of Toasted or any of the marshmallows really but the TPA Toasted Marshmallow was the best for this mix for me. I don't remember the steep time but when it turns a reddish amber color and smells amazing its ready.

2 points
 
by dirt_eateralmost 9 years ago

I have a wonderful lychee recipe that uses this. It's a wonderful true cucumber.

1 points
 
by [deleted]almost 9 years ago

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by Zermachtalmost 9 years ago

Cactus, and TFA Honeysuckle, both go amazingly well with CAP Cucumber I find. I usually go heavy on the Cactus for the base, then 60/40 honeysuckle to cucumber, makes a mouth watering drink style vape. Add in a fruit or two for a refreshing, but non menthol, "colder" airy style vape. Cucumber love!

1 points
 
by elcido6almost 9 years ago

What is all the buzz about on CAP's version of Cucumber? To me the most authentic cucumber is made by Flavourart. Capella Cucumber seems to have a noticeable chemical taste to me that I get from a lot of their fruit flavors, it's almost like the plastic from their bottles is leeching into the flavor (I'm not saying I know for sure that's what's happening, but it's that same chemical taste that occurs only with Capella, maybe someone who's used Capella flavors out of something other than those soft bottles can dispel this theory for me.)

1 points
 
by mlNikonalmost 9 years ago

Can this be the new cactus?

1 points
 
by ConcreteRiveralmost 9 years ago

Let's get the hype train rolling.

As weird as it is, that cactus note blends a bit better at low percentages than cucumber. It's a pretty recognizable note, for me at least. I also think Cactus is thicker and juicier.

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