Setup: eLeaf iStick Pico 75W, Kf v5 with 0,65 ohm alien coil, 42 W
Percentage used: 0,5% INW Juicy Lemon + 2% INW Shortbread, 3 mg/ml 50/50 VPG Base.
Steeping: Shake and vape, will post updates after steeping.
Flavor:
There are apparently a lot of Lemon Cake, or lemon tart concentrates that taste like cereal. So I wanted to try and make something that wouldn't taste like this.
This is my first real recipe and I must admit, shemelessly, that so far I think it's great.
The smell:
Smells mostly like lemons, but I can definetly say that these lemons are broken with.. something. Something grainy. If you tried juicy lemon by INW, you'll recognise the smell I think.
The inhale.
At the inhale, it tastes a lil bit milky, and there also is this slight, I don't know how to describe it fully, sharpness coming from the lemons. The throat hit is moderate slightly progressing to a more harsh hit.
The exhale.
At the exhale, the first two things that hit me are the lemons and shortbread. It tastes like good, home baked lemon-y shortbreads. I can also taste the grains, kind of like in whole grain cookies. The thing that I like about this recipe is that I can also taste some butter in there! All of this, combined, gives you a pleasant taste of cookies that were literally sprinkled with lemon juice and some zest also.
Uses and pairings: In my opinion it's good as it is, although I might try adding something like vanilla to it, but I don't want to lose it's lemon notes by overwhealming it with something else.
Personal testing notes: 2% of shortbread can be too much after steeping. We will see, though.
Summary: As my first recipe, I think it's a great and quite cheap lemon cake juice. If you try it - lemme know how it turned out!
questions/co-op/review propositions: mrgvape@gmail.com
This looks so good /u/mrgruszka! I need to get my hands on that INW Shortbread stat so I can mix this up.
Thank you for sharing it!
thank you!!!!!
you tried it? :D
Mrgruszka , yes i do believe they did try your recipe but unfortunately they aren't with us anymore .
This is quite common actually so don't feel bad as your recipe skills will improve over time .
I can't even count how many long time redditors have perished after mixing up and sampling a new recipe , we are talking north of 3 K members for sure.
Hey, it's not like you knew what kind of reaction they would have , it's no biggie and certainly nothing to lose sleep over .
Have a good day