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I'm looking for that thick luscious creamy Custard flavour suggestions?
submitted over 8 years ago by cu3ed

I think I'm useless with the search option, so I apologise for that, I'm looking for any good typical thick custard flavours if anyone has any good recommendations or links.

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by Paleone123over 8 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Capella Vanilla Custard V1 is probably the best custard flavor, and the most commonly used.

Also

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Custard+%22flavor+review%22+site%3AReddit.com%2Fr%2Fdiy_ejuice

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by famaskillrover 8 years ago

This is my got to custard I vape cuatartds exclusively. I mix for my wife too, but I only vape this and a personal adaptation of it. Thanks u/thirdworldorder

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by Elek93over 8 years agoMixologist

4% cap vanilla custard v1

2% tpa dulce Da leeches

Optionally

3% tpa peanut butter

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by kungfoogorillaover 8 years ago

I just mixed up this recipe and it's a really good recipe that uses this custard stone. It's a really nice thick creamy custard mix that I could imagine being good even without the FA Fuji.

I want to make this recipe and add the FA Fuji like in the above recipe but I don't have the Hangsen Italian Cream. I'll definitely be adding it next order.

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by Impecunious_Slothover 8 years ago

Cap Vanilla Custard V1, the one and only.

My usual vanilla custard fix is 4% TFA Vanilla Swirl 4% Cap NY Cheesecake 6% Cap V1 Vanilla Custard

Shake and vape, oddly enough, but it only gets better the longer it sits.

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by JuniorNAover 8 years ago

I'm going to try this out - in the past I've been scared of CAP NY cheesecake - it's got a tangy kick to it

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by MrBurgundy314over 8 years ago

I have to agree. CAP Vanilla Custard V1 is my favorite custard flavor out there. INW Custard is also very good, but it's a little weird. It steeps faster than the others though. I hear good things about FLV, but I haven't tried it. TPA Vanilla Custard is pretty similar to CAP; it just isn't quite as full to me.

My go-to vanilla custard recipe is Vicious Vanilla by /u/botboy141 . It's absolutely magical. The Catalan Cream is the secret weapon. I think it's great right off the bat, but steeping will improve it tenfold. He's serious about the six month steep being the sweet spot. Just last week I mixed a fresh 500ml jug that's steeping in a cupboard. It won't be ready until August. Actually, I'll probably break into that one in a few months. Otherwise half of it will end up being a year old. Haha.

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by Botboy141over 8 years agoWTF is a "Terpene?"

Haha i went back to my Vicious Vanilla recently as an ADV. Great break from some Banana Cream =).

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by MrBurgundy314over 8 years ago

It's like home base. Every now and again I hit a home run with a recipe, but I always come back to Vicious Vanilla.

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by deejaymillsnycover 8 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

Ive been enjoying that inw custard with vcv1. FLV is way lighter.. not much eggyness. Great for a pudding or if you need a light custard.

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by MrBurgundy314over 8 years ago

Good to know. That could come in handy from time to time. Thanks for the info!

INW is good stuff. It mixes great with CAP to give it some depth. Seems to brighten it a little bit.

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by Tamachickenover 8 years agoMixologist

To be honest if you're like me and dislike Cap VC V1/V2 then you'll have a hard time enjoying any custard flavours. FLV Vanilla custard is pretty alright, but it's not a strong flavour. Increasing % just makes it floral and alcohol-like in taste.

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by Citizen9512over 8 years ago

This makes for a good base:

CAP Vanilla Custard V1 8% TFA Vanilla Bean Gelato 6%

That's treading on the high side of percentages as a base for me but it is pretty damn good. INW Custard isn't bad either. That weirdness it has just takes some time to fade.

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by kirktover 8 years agoBring on the Diacetyl, baby

This is a great question for the new mixers' thread. It is also a prime candidate for some searching. Def not something we should see on the front page, and as of this posting it has 2 reports.

So, under normal circumstances, I'd as OP to search or post this to the NMT, and delete this post.

Here's the dilemma. The post at this time has 13 comments, mostly helpful, and since AB seems to be napping, no snarky replies. Users from our very helpful community being ... well, very helpful.

So, what to do as a mod? According to sub rules, I should delete the post and give OP a little time out to explore our resources. The 2 who reported the post probably agree with that. the 13 who responded probably don't.

If I delete the post, the good replies to OP are lost to history, and maybe someone who does a search in the future ends up asking the same question. If I leave it, I allow violation of sub rules, possibly piss off a few old timers who are sick of this and decide to unsub.

So here's what I'm going to do. Lock the post so it survives, but ask OP to post in the proper thread or do some searching.

What I ask of the community: if front-page post is improper, report and/or ignore it. If you guys give helpful replies, it makes it stupid for me to delete it, and the sub starts to suffer. If it has a few reports and no replies, that's an easy decision. If it has no reports and a dozen replies, that's a hard one to call even if the post is blatant violation of our rules. Your mods don't want to be bad guys or evil overlords; we want to moderate the sub in accordance with our users' wishes. Replies to a bad post just make us confused as to what you want.

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