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RECIPE: RY4 CREAM Pie
submitted almost 9 years ago by Arpeggiator8472

"RY4 Cream Pie"

FW Bavarian Cream 1%

FW Butterscotch Natural 1.5%

TFA Caramel Candy 2%

CAP Cinnamon Danish Swirl 0.5%

OSDIY Lucky Shot 2.5%

TFA RY4 Double 4%

TFA Vanilla Swirl 2%

FW White Chocolate 1.5%

A delicious RY4 rendition in cream pie form. Indulge your senses as you inhale this caramel/butterscotch, graham, vanilla whipped cream pie with an RY4 bite!

TFA RY4 Double: My choice for the light tobacco note was obvious. I have every RY4 brand imaginable...but I always come "home" to TFAs RY4 Double. This is due to its stronger caramel note and its light yet biting tobacco back note. I never did get much vanilla from this flavor, but vanilla swirl will solve that issue as you read on.

CAP CDS: My mix seemed kind of one-dimensional in a way that's hard to articulate. This very scant amount of CDS added a bit more accent to the tobacco note in the RY4 Double. It kind of hits you on the back of the tongue. Don't worry if you don't like cinnamon vapes. It's positively not utilized in order to be prominent. It's only used as an accent. And very necessary in order for the mix to "POP" the way it's intended! One can argue that this concentrate is performing double duty on the down low, as it brings out the graham in Lucky Shot to a mouth-watering degree.

FW Bavarian Cream, TFA Caramel Candy & FW Butterscotch Natural: Every great RY4 eliquid I've ever fallen in love with adds Bavarian Cream. It adds an almost light... bitter(?) and heavy quality that seems to enhance caramels and butterscotch to a more "soft-cracked" state. Marrying these three ingredients together makes the perfect caramel-butterscotch in my opinion.

FW White Chocolate & TFA Vanilla Swirl: This luscious combination of white chocolate & creamy Vanilla Swirl is added for a thicker/creamy vanilla mouth feel. I find I've been using TFA Vanilla Swirl in anything from creams to milks. It's just that versatile. And when combined with the perfect complement flavor, it can't be beat! I tried all manner of whipped cream concentrates here but they just couldn't hold up against the bold caramel/butterscotch. So I had to make my own whipped cream topping from scratch

OSDIY Lucky Shot: Yep. This time, I saved the best for last. I purchased this on a whim and immediately went back online to buy a 120ml. It's just that good. However, I find that as a single flavor the taste becomes a bit "tangy" for my liking. It's described, on OSDIY's website, as a smooth and complex mixture of graham cracker, heavy vanilla and caramel notes. And trust me, it lives up to its' description! Absolutely GORGEOUS flavor!

75VG for full whipped cream pie effect!

Best at 4-7 day steep

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by EdibleMalfunctionalmost 9 years agoThat Sugar Cookie Guy

This sounds ridiculously amazing. I've become a big RY4 Double fan in the past month

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by ifiwereacatalmost 9 years agoSuccessful Sidebar Reader!

Yup, it makes a good little addition to most mixes

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by Arpeggiator8472almost 9 years ago

I find it really addicting :)

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by CheebaSteebaalmost 9 years agoFrugivore

Very cool idea, I love seeing shit like this -- the sort of shit that would taste really amazing as a vape but just doesn't make any sense as a food haha

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by Arpeggiator8472almost 9 years ago

Haha, yeah you've got a point there Cheeba. I can't imagine serving ANYONE a caramel/butterscotch/vanilla whipped cream pie with minced tobacco in it!

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by ChevelloKDalmost 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

(SIGH) opens shopping list Man, you guys are killing my mixing budget :D I'm a HUGE RY4 fan (all 3 of my tanks are filled with different versions and strengths of TFA RY4D right now) and it's been a favorite since my very first hit from an ecig (Totally Wicked's original RY4) So, thanks for this, I was shopping tomorrow anyways and I have a feeling this one is going to be pretty awesome.

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by Arpeggiator8472almost 9 years ago

I'm the one who should be thanking YOU(for trying it). I hope you like it.

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by ChevelloKDalmost 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Went ahead and dripped a little after mixing. Lots of things going on, not sure what to think. Will revisit again in 4 days and see what happens then.

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by vapaioloalmost 9 years ago

Literally just ordered more RY4D like an hour ago. It's been a favorite of mine for a long time. I actually haven't ordered it for quite some time; it gave me a chance to miss it more :) Seriously cannot wait for it to arrive.

This sounds friggin delicious. It's a smart recipe. You managed to amplify an already great flavoring while keeping the integrity of the RY4. Well done, I'm mixing this fucker up very soon. Thank you for the submission and hard work!

Question: Any specific reason why you chose FW's Bavarian over TFA's or CAP's?

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by Arpeggiator8472almost 9 years ago

I just like its' taste better for this recipe. I felt it complemented the caramel + butterscotch in the way I needed. I truthfully thought TFAs Bavarian would be the one that would do that, and was VERY surprised when it didn't. Thanks so much for your encouraging words!

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by ChevelloKDalmost 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

So, a bit later than 4 days, it's been a busy week. Mixed up at 30pg/70vg with 12mg of nicotine. I've been a MTL, 18MG vapor since day one some time in 09. Lately since I've been DIY, 12 has been plenty in my all-day EVOD clearomizer. Yes, I'm old school. Hopefully my description does justice to how much I'm enjoying this.

I first loaded it into my delta2 which is what I use at home and dtl when I'm in a room that isn't connected to the fire alarm system (optical sensors, so too much cloud will set it off) first impressions: whoa, smooth, mmmm cinnamon, creamy on the inhale and the cinnamon stays with you a bit after the exhale. Nic is a bit high for dtl, so switched off to the EVOD. This is really going well with the Innes & Gunn rum cask aged beer I'm having with it. Rich and smooth, this is good stuff. The beer too. My taster may be a bit numbed from straight RY4 Double all day, but two words really came immediately to mind, "Daaaaaamn Gina!"

Thanks for posting this. I'm going to just sit and enjoy for a while. I really needed something like this after the week I've had. I'm going to try to see if I can find all the different flavors inside the taste.

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by Arpeggiator8472almost 9 years ago

Haha, I like that "Daaaaaamn Gina!" reference. And I'm really glad someone other than me is digging it. I have a large bottle nearly at the three week mark. Trust me, it gets better with age...thank you for your encouraging words!

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by [deleted]almost 9 years ago

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by simpleone234almost 9 years agoMixologist

After 4 weeks of doing TPD registration and now FDA registration. I look at recipes in a whole new light. This recipe would taste good no doubt, but it has 5 flavors with acetoin in it. I have a secret stash of old 2014 Vintage FW butterscotch for special occasions. :)

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by TresGayalmost 9 years ago

Is acetoin bad for our bodies? This is my first visit to this forum, so I don't know much.

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by simpleone234almost 9 years agoMixologist

Hard to say whether it's good or bad but it's an additional ingredient that doesn't need to be in the overall flavor imo. Most companies tell you if it's in the flavor, so you can avoid them if you want.

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