**Edit: 2018.
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Vape on. Now go mix!
MFG | Flavor | %
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FA | Lime Tahity CP | .5%
FA | Lime Tahity D | .5%
FA | Fuji | 3%
TFA | Koolada | 3%
TFA | Champagne | 2%
INW | Elderflower | .75%
CRR | WS-23 | .25%
Fuji/Champagne/koolada is basically a Strongbow's cider. Somersby makes a Elderflower Lime hard cider, so that's why those flavors were added. WS-23 helps keep the coolness all through the vape.
warning: this juice is more than 3% cooling. If you aren't a regular vaper of cooled juices, this may not be the best choice to start with. (/u/id10-t... is that sufficient warning?)
I waited for this, now off to order those limes.
You didn't have both lime tahity? (In fairness, they were almost the last limes I acquired. Of course, once you have both, you don't really much need other limes.)
Yes. Thank you for issuing the warning so coolant virgins won't hurt themselves. That said, I'd mix this up as written if I had that INW Elderflower and just freeze my brains out.
You could probably use FLV Elderflower. Hopefully at a sane level. Whether it's .5% or 1.5% I don't know...
Flavor Co.|Flavor|% :--|:--:|--: FA|Apple Pie|2 JF|Biscuit|1 TFA|Butter|1 INW|Custard|2.5 TFA|Toasted Marshmallow|1 TFA|Whipped Cream|3 Total 10.5%
10+ Day Steep
Buttermilk pie is a custard-like pie. Originally from the United Kingdom, it is now a traditional pie of the southern United States. It is similar to, and sometimes confused with, chess pie but it does not include cornmeal. The basic filling consists of a mixture of sugar, butter, eggs, buttermilk and wheat flour. Variations on the recipe may include flavorings such as vanilla, lemon zest and nutmeg. Buttermilk pies are made with a pie crust. The filling is poured into the crust and baked until the mixture sets. The pie is best eaten at room temperature after being allowed to cool, but may be eaten either warm from the oven or after being chilled.
I've been trying to tackle this profile for a long while now and although I've had many successful attempts, I feel this is the most accurate and tasty version. The simplicity is what I like about this recipe because it has a farther reach for DIYers and I hope it's something a few of you might like to try. I feel all the flavor concentrates in this recipe are ones that most mixers will have in their arsenal, and if not, they might be ones they could think about trying. This recipe benefits from an extended steep time of 10+ days so that all of the components can meld together in a proper fashion.
The pie crust consists of FA Apple Pie + JF Biscuit.
The buttermilk consists of TFA Butter + TFA Whipped Cream.
The custard filling consists of INW Custard + TFA Toasted Marshmallow.
It's thick, it's buttery, it's flakey and custardy.
FA Apple Pie is a crazy accurate pie crust flavor. I use this as our main crust note and at this percentage it doesn't bring any apple notes to the vape - just a thick, delicious pie crust to dump our pie filling into.
JF Biscuit is an amazing support flavor. It adds some depth to our pie crust with tasty, buttery, cookie notes. It works beautifully in conjunction with FA Apple Pie.
TFA Butter is delicious. I know this % seems a tad high but it is needed for the buttermilk that reverberates through our vape. The butter adds some serious weight and richness to our pie crust and filling.
INW Custard is such a good flavoring. It’s one of my favorite custard concentrates because of its short steep time and it really is a nice blank canvas. Here we’re using it as our pie filling to bring eggyness, thickness, a mild vanilla note and a creamy butteryness that is much needed for our southern dessert. This is the backbone of our filling.
TFA Toasted Marshmallow helps the body and mouthfeel of the vape. In conjunction with the custard it adds a touch of that caramelization on top of our custard and brings a nice sweetness to the “filling” of the pie.
TFA Whipped Cream acts as the milky portion of the buttermilk that gives the vape a delicious, velvety and creamy mouthfeel. It helps blend everything together and solidifies the layers.
Hope y'all enjoy.
Really digging this one even fresh. You nailed this pie. Called my mom last night to get her recipe, gotta have the real thing now. Thanks for sharing!
Mixed this up last week , just tried it this morning.
Even though I can't adv it , it's a bit to rich for me , as are most bakery type vapes , It's pretty dang close to a buttermilk pie.
I love it , makes me wish I wasn't sensitive to bakery style vapes.
It's definitely rich, again so is buttermilk pie :). Thanks for giving it a go.
> I feel all the flavor concentrates in this recipe are ones that most mixers will have in their arsenal
Well, I have two of them...
/u/juthinc you are an enigma.
Gah, no FA Apple Pie. Any subs that can round out the crust?
You know, I've really been trying to think of a good replacement but it's very integral. I would just try your favorite bakery cookie/graham and try it. You should def pick up some fa apple pie.
How much % CAP V.Custard when subbing INW Custard? 4-5%?
I would do 4.5-5%. pretty different custards, and much longer steep time, but I bet it would be tasty.
Rhubarb Delight (ATF Link)
MFG|Flavor|% :--|:--:|--: INW|Rhubarb (yc)|0.3 FA|Liquid Amber|1 FA|Pear|0.5 INW|Shisha Strawberry|0.5 CAP|Cinnamon Danish Swirl|3 INW|Custard|1.5 INW|Shisha Vanilla|1 Total 7.8%
So I’ve been loving /u/cheebasteeba’s Summertime but found that I tire of the eucalyptus aspect after a bit (and the BF finds it overwhelming). Because I love the rest of the recipe so much, I’ve been looking for things to replace the euc + mint. I wanted to move the recipe to be more classically fruity while still maintaining the wonderful level of funky intrigue of the original. I’ve finally settled on some FA Fuji and a little Forest mix. It turned out better than expected. This is the first recipe I’ve felt was good enough for me to share.
Fuji (FA) @ 1.25%
Elderflower (FLV) @ .5%
Pink Guava (FLV) @ .5%
Yakima Hops (FLV) @ 1%
Cactus (INW) @ .33%
Koolada (TFA) @ .25%
The bright apple contrasts the dark funkiness/earthiness from the elderflower and pink guava. I used a little forest mix as well because it’s a darker/earthier fruit flavor that works well with the elderflower and helps bridge the gap between the Fuji and elderflower on the top note. The combination of the citrusy aspect of pink guava, the bright crispness of Fuji, and the piney notes from Yakima hops really creates a fantastically weird and fresh pineapple profile. I find I like this as a pineapple vape more than the other recipes I’ve tried with actual pineapple flavors. If you like pineapple vapes and want something a little weird you should give this a try. I also included the koolada because I can’t have a summertime themed vape in Oklahoma that isn’t cool. I imagine ws-23 might be better as to avoid more chemical/metallic flavors amplifying that aspect of the elderflower, but I’m still waiting on my bcf order. Let me know what you think!
EDIT: I removed the forest fruit and I’m liking it much more. Makes it more bright and refreshing. FF was totally unnecessary and wrong. Also, I got my ws-23 and it’s much better than that koolada. No soap/metal and less muting.
Hey there! Mixed this up on the latest episode of Noted where we discussed coolants, did the Koolada instead of ws-23 since I didn't have it. This was a great iteration! I really like the addition of the Fuji and could see how the forest fruit would be great in here (didn't add the forest fruit since it wasn't in the ingredient list!). The fruitiness really plays off of the pink guava and elderflower wonderfully and I felt helped to round out the vape.
The sub of an alternative coolant for the INW Eucalyptus w/ Mint I also felt made this more of a well rounded ADV since the INW Eucalyptus w/ Mint can be a bit overwhelming for an ADV.
Overall, very nicely done! Loved it, and will finish this bottle. Thanks for the recipe!!
No man, thank you! Your recipes and all your single flavor reviews have been incredibly helpful, not to mention Noted. Found out about it about a month ago and I’ve listened to the backlog. I’m excited for the new episode now. I feel honored that you liked my iteration on your profile. I have been looking for something that doesn’t taste terrible with an ipa and I think I really succeeded there. That pink guava and Yakima hops combo is a dream come true for me. It’s basically citra hops + chinook hops and I can’t get enough. This recipe is my ADV now and I’ve vaped ~200ml of it in two weeks. Actually the first recipe I’ve mixed twice after about 80 recipes (wow that elr recipe list grew fast lol).
And you mixed up the recipe I prefer, too! I tried it without the forest fruit and I just love how crisp and pineappley it is without that earthy dark fruit weighing it down. I’ve changed the percentages a bit to compensate for how strong that Fuji is. I now make it like this and think it’s pretty perfect. I didn’t like how the Fuji tastes more like a dehydrated apple below 1.25, but it was stepping on the other flavors a bit; I just upped the guava and hops a touch to compensate. Also, get yourself some ws-23! It works so much better here. .75% of a ws-23 30% solution is about as cold as .5% of the euc + mint. If you ever mix it up again I’d recommend this:
Fuji (FA) @ 1.25%
Elderflower (FLV) @ .5%
Pink Guava (FLV) @ .75%
Yakima Hops (FLV) @ 1.25%
Cactus (INW) @ .33%
WS-23 (BCF) @ .67%
Awesome! Yeah I really think the flavors carrying the profile are the hops and pink guava. That's good to know it goes well with IPA, love me some IPA, esp that Dogfish Head 90 Minute! I know, I'm bummed I Didn't get the ws-23 last go-round but I should be able to pick some up. I appreciate the kind words and definitely feel honored when someone has this much fun with a recipe I love.
Gotta get me some of dat Fuji Funk!
- FA Black Fire- .3%
- INW Black Cherry for Pipe- .3%
- FLV Kentucky Blend- 1.5%
- FLV Oak Barrel- .8%
- TFA Red Oak- 1%
- FA Shade- 1.3%
Steep ‘er for 14 days
Got a little lazy with the description on this one on ATF. Pretty self explanatory, really. Basically, inspired by something /u/matthewkocanda talked about on In the Mix. The Black Cherry for Pipe actually comes through quite nicely for only .3%. Taste wise, it’s a lot of oak and cherry, but has some really nice body and punch from the tobaccos.
Where could I get cherry for pipe from?
Unfortunately it looks like Bull City stopped carrying that one as well, so now it seems the only way to get a hold of it would be from one of the European Inawera distributors. I might revisit the recipe with INW Cherry Cigar, but I doubt it will have the same kick as the Black Cherry for Pipe.
|Brand|Flavour|%| |:-|:-|:-| |FE|Sweet Rice|3.5| |FA|Almond|0.5| |TFA|Brown Sugar|0.75| |FA|Butter|0.5| |FA|Cinnamon Ceylon|0.5| |CAP|Super Sweet|0.25|
This is rice pudding vape inspired by a traditional Danish dish called risalamande, typically served at Christmas.
It's usually prepared with chopped almonds and served with either a warm cherry sauce or a combination of sugar, cinnamon and a knob of butter. I tried to emulate the latter type.
I think it turned out pretty well, which is mostly down to FE Sweet Rice tasting so accurately of rice.
Co. | Flavor | % ---|---|---- FW | Blueberry | 5.75 TFA | Blueberry Extra | 2.75 TFA | Dragonfruit | 4 TFA | Vanilla Swirl | 3 TFA | Bavarian Cream | 2 OTHR | WS-23 (30% dilution) | 1 FE | Lemon | 0.25 CAP | Super Sweet | 0.25
An ice cold blueberry cream.
Yes, that's 19% total flavor. I am not ashamed. I wanted that flavor fully saturated and satisfying and able to stand up to a lot of cooling for summer and here it is.
It tastes kind of like frozen blueberry pie filling topped with rich vanilla whipped cream except turned upside down because of course the cream comes in underneath, as creams do.
FW Blueberry/TFA Blueberry Extra - Blueberry syrup and blueberries.
TFA Dragonfruit - Blends with FW Blueberry to make it more reminiscent of that thick, shiny goop that is blueberry pie filling.
FE Lemon - A little lemon makes blueberries pop just like it does when cooking and baking. Plenty of other lemon flavors would work here at 0.25% but I wanted one that doesn't fade.
TFA Vanilla Swirl/TFA Bavarian Cream - This has long been one of my favorite combinations of creams for a full mouthfeel and richness and a nice bit of vanilla in the background.
CAP Super Sweet - 0.25%, just enough to really carry that sweet cream to the finish line and beyond. I chose this sweetener over others I'd usually reach for first due to its potency, to keep from going even higher than 19%. But FLV Sweetness or FW Sweetener would work just as well in the 0.35 to 0.5% range.
WS-23 - It's 100+ Fahrenheit every day for the past week and for the forecastable future. I need a cold vape. Not all the time, but I need one I can reach for that's mixed up and ready to go. A different coolant will not work here. They'll rip those creams to shreds.
Steep Time - I put 7 days as a minimum, but best after? Not sure. At three weeks here, it keeps getting better.
How much FA Bilberry? I missed that.
I had it some earlier versions, of course. /u/ediblemalfunction 's Blueberry Trinity is the only way to start a blueberry profile (For any heathens who might be reading this who are not yet worshiping the Trinity, that's 4% Blueberry Extra, 3% FW Blueberry, 0.5% FA Bilberry + 0.25%ish CAP Italian Lemon Sicily or other lemon).
But I didn't like what it was doing in there so much and it was first lowered to 0.25% and then disappeared, while Blueberry Extra got reduced and FW Blueberry got increased. No disrespect to The Trinity, but it tastes like the skin on a fresh natural blueberry, right off the plant, and not the canned blueberries-in-goo I was after.
Going to mix Viserion this afternoon - exciting, as I haven't done a blueberry without using Edible's method in ages. Looks good Mr T!~
Sorry for bothering you with this, but there's an almost 0% chance i can get FE Lemon haha
Between Lime Tahity CP and TPA Key Lime which you feel would work best to achieve what you were going after? And at what %?
This looks really good btw.
You have no lemons at all? Because almost any lemon would probably be more likely to work as intended than either of those limes. But, all we’re really talking about giving is that blueberry a little pop of citrus. I can’t vouch for it completely since I haven’t tried in here, but I think 0.25% Lime Tahity will do that for you without causing any problems. Don’t overdrip when mixing - all of these other ingredients are a bit more flexible but there’s a huge difference between 0.25 and 0.5 Cold-Pressed Lime and you could find yourself vaping blueberry lime cream instead of just blueberry cream.
Sadly i don't, i'm trying to get some INW Lemon / Shisha Lemon in, but it's gonna take a while.
Maybe FA Citrus Mix? I'm thinking that won't work as it's pretty 'busy'.
Thanks for the heads up, CP is a real bully that's for sure.
Whenever i'll get around to mixing this i'll try and let you know what i think, thanks!
Brown Sofa
Australian Chocolate (HS) @ 1%
Old Captain (SC) @ 1%
Western (TPA) @ 2%
Aged Burley (StixxMixx) @ 3%
I went back to my roots on this one. I love some complex leathery tobacco. Pairings typically involve caramel and vanilla. This time, I focus on chocolate. SC Old Captain has a chocolate vibe to it, but is drown out by the tobacco within. HS Australian Chocolate is probably the only chocolate I actually like, so it is used here as a booster. TPA Western brings a lot of leather, but hardly any true "tobacco" that you'd find in a NET flavor extract. I'm using the dark Aged Burley here by StixxMixx, which I haven't touched in awhile.
This is shake and vape worthy. Every time I vape it, I get a complex hit of chocolate, leather, and tobacco, which is exactly what I was aiming for.
This turns out great considering the low flavor percentages.
Guess I'll call Mello ki lemonade? Sounds good to me.
Kiwi Fa @ 1.5%
Pink lemonade Lb @ 1.5%
Wild melon Flv @ 1%
Lemon Sicily Fa @ 1%
Super Sweet @ .5%
Ws23 @ .5%
You can leave out ss if you don't like it. But I think it needs it.
Forgot to mention its good on the shake.After 24 the lemon calms down a bit though.
Looks good, def gonna mix this up.
Also nothing wrong with low percentages, most of my personal recipes clock in at 5% or below.
Word To Your Mother
(A Low Voltage Nic Salts recipe)
- CAP Vanilla Custard v1 - 8%
- TFA Vanilla Swirl - 5%
- WS-23 30% solution - 2.5%
Steep: 3-7 days
I’ve been working on some recipes for nic salt pod systems. This works great as a cold M2L vape. You can substitute for the WS-23 with concentrated menthol at 1% or with Koolada at 2%, but both will impart more of their own flavors and mute the vanillas more than the WS-23 (available in 30% solution at ecigexpress.com).
If you are a fan of Juul’s creme brûlée recipe, try leaving out the ws-23 and add TFA brown sugar at 2.5%.
EDIT: Added link to ATF.
This looks pretty good and I've actually got all the right ingredients. Never really thought of vanilla with cooling. Is the profile supposed to be something like a vanilla ice cream?
It's more of a cold vanilla custard. To be honest, a low-voltage vape isn't going to provide a lot of nuance in the flavor profile - the best you can hope for is a clear base with maybe one or two high notes. My goal creating this one was to hit a clear, bright vanilla note with a full, creamy mouth feel and a cold throat. There's not a lot of dairy/cream or vanilla bean/bourbon like you might expect from a sub-ohm vanilla ice cream vape. I've tried to create that kind of recipe for low-voltage vaping and it never works - you just end up with a muted, muddled recipe with no real flavor.
Gotcha, I've been working out a couple pod recipes for myself so I know it's mostly simple profile, high flavor amounts. Just took me by surprise to see the cooling added in. I think I'll mix up a small batch of this sometime but I'm not totally sure I'll be into it.
Though on the other hand, I was pleasantly surprised when I tried adding some cooling to Longing.
#Tha Wayne's Johnson: The Ultimate Strap-On Experience
Co. | Flavor | % ---|---|---- DOD | Water Malone | 6% FA | Red Touch | 4% FA | Fuji | 2%
A well-balanced Strawberry-Apple-Watermelon fruit punch.
Like something that you'd expect to find in a Capri Sun pouch. Delicious, sweet, juicy, refreshing.
Water Malone from Liquid Barn's Tastemaker Collection. Mixed at the recommended 10%, I liked this quite a bit. I’d heard it was a super authentic juicy yet pulpy watermelon and I had to see for myself. It is that, it tastes like a bold yet realistic sweet fleshy watermelon - but doused with a bit of apple juice. There’s some apple flavor in there and I’m definitely picking that up, both overnight and after steeping for two weeks. It’s like biting into a huge hunk of watermelon... that someone had spilled a little apple juice on. So, natural watermelon with a slight apple off-note. Spilling apple juice on your watermelon is a bit of an odd thing to do, but as off-notes in watermelon flavors go, apple is not a bad one to to have! This solves a lot of the problems many other watermelon flavors have in that it’s realistic not candy and has body but isn’t dry. Very much like biting right into a crispy fresh cut slice of watermelon, except for that little apple taste. It’s refreshing and light like actual watermelon, but with a full fruity mouthfeel and serious depth to it and a lingering sweet watermelon finish. Awesome stuff. I was more interested in how this might work as an ingredient than in having a watermelon one-shot, though. So, I made a fun little recipe with it. What are you going to do with a watermelon that has a hint of apple? Make a Strap-On of course. Wound up dropping it down to 6% to make some room for other flavors while still retaining all of its qualities.
FA Red Touch At first I tried to be fancy and use FA Pazzo Jack - imagine, a recipe made from not one, but two things intended to be one-shots. That was abandoned as soon as the first batch turned out just a bit soapy. I went right back to the tried and true FA Strawberry from the original Strap-On. 3% didn't stand up as well to all that watermelon and apple but 4% does put the Str in Strap-On.
FA Fuji Tried enhancing Water Malone's apple off-note with CAP Double Apple at first but didn't care for the result. It was too much and rather than mess around with concentration levels of that, we're again back to the OG Strap-On's apple.
Steep I don't recommend actually shake and vaping it because you might get some harshness from the Fuji, but it needs only an overnight steep to settle down and settle in.
Sorry if this is a dumb question but what’s the water malone recipe plzz? If u know...;)
There's a Water Malone recipe on ATF but it comes out to 10.5% total flavor and the Water Malone One-Shot at Liquid Barn says to mix at 10%. So there's obviously some difference and I'm guessing it's minimal, but I don't know what the difference is.
This recipe is a custard I designed either to be SNV ready after 1 day, or used for MTL salts. After a long steep with a subohm atty it'll probably be overpowering.
I call this 11:11 custard since all the percentages are multiples of 0.11%
CAP Vanilla Custard V1 -11.11%
RF Cream (VG version) -3.33%
TFA Marshmallow - 1.87%
RF Brown Sugar (SC) 0.55%
2016?
See why I'm retiring?
Unfortunately can't change the title of a post, but I'll make a note. Thanks.
Are you really planning to be gone from here soon? Like not just the recipe thread but gone? I hope not. You always offer good advice, and you know so much about mixing. I know life gets in the way, and other stuff comes up that take your time. Hate to see someone who obviously loves mixing to go away.
That's why he's retiring from posting the monthly recipe threads. Dementia.
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INW Western- 1.3%
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INW Am4a- 1%
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WF Vanilla Ruyan Custard- 2.5%
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FA Shade- 1.5%
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TFA Kentucky Bourbon- 2%
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TFA Red Oak- .8%
Steep: 2 weeks
INW Western: I hated it at first. Probably my fault for testing it at 5%. Got rid of it a while back and picked it up again more recently, but this time tested it at .5%. Muuuch better. Instantly became my favorite “western” flavor. Leathery tobacco with some cocoa notes.
WF Vanilla RY Custard: Can’t really say I get the “custard” part very much, but it is a good vanilla with just enough of an RY kick to be satisfying.
Those two flavors are what I really wanted to be the focus of this recipe, and I think I got them to work pretty well together.
Decided to give it a little southern twang, so I went with some Kentucky Bourbon because other bourbon flavors hurt my throat a little bit without a decent steep.
The Am4a is there to add a bit more depth to both the cocoa notes in the Western and the booze notes from the bourbon. The best way I can describe it is a cocoa liquor with some mystery mixed in. It’s unique and keeps things interesting.
Red Oak just doing its thang to give some oak to the bourbon and it plays nice with tobaccos.
FA Shade has an interesting top note to it with a bit of a less aggressive tobacco taste. I needed some more top notes because it was mostly only getting the tops from some of the Am4a, and that one is still more hearty than it is top heavy.
Since the lemon edition of the flavor pro challenge on Facebook, I have been chasing this lemon shortbread bar w/almond recipe. It has been through a few renditions and this current version is tasting quite nice to me. I was afriad I added too much lemon notes but it isn't coming across as overpowering or throaty to me (but I do love lemon vapes, and seem to have somewhat of an iron throat). I decided to post my current version of this to see if anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how to improve this recipe further/to see if my pallet is messed and this recipe is overly lemony/harsh.
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Fa cookie - 1% (add texture and grainy notes)
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Fa custard - 2% (add some creamyness and richness with an extra touch of lemon)
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Fe lemon - 1% (back up lemon notes that might fade with a steep)
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Cap lemon meringue pie v1 - 5% (main bakery base/creamy lemon base)
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Wfsc shortbread cookies - 2.25% (buttery rich cookie notes/to add density to the shortbread)
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Cap super sweet (optional) - 0.25% (because I have a sweet tooth)
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Fa torrone - 1% (add the almond notes, as well as an interesting texture, and whatever you would call the other notes you get from torrone.... It's tasty!)
10 drops of TFA pistachio per 12oz cup of coffee
fuckin great my dudes
any other flavors you have tried adding to coffee? I recently got a cold brew set up and I was thinking of mixing some flavors in. Caramel, bavarian cream both seemed like obvious choices to me.
Just discovered something that I thought I'd share.
I set up an atty for a friend and he had some of the pacha mama Fuji, strawberry , nectarines. When I tasted it I said hmmm , I think I know what this is. Throwed it together . and its probably off on the %s but it very similar.
Fuji Fa @ between 2 and 3%
Strawberry Fa @ 3 - 4%
White peach Fa @ 1 - 1.5%
Maybe something else in there , not sure but me and my buddy like it. I may add a brighter strawberry and some cap double apple for texture on the next go round.
This is exactly what I'm working on! I've been searching the sub for clone requests but this is the first mention of this juice I've seen. I love the Pacha Mamma range. My two attempts so far are as follows..
TFA Strawberry Ripe 4%
FA Fuji 2%
TFA Nectarine 3%
I'm pretty sure this is the correct Nectarine flavouring, but this ratio was just a bit too much nectarine, and the whole mix is a bit too subtle, not enough Fuji and not enough 'punch' overall. I went back to the shop that sells it for another sample and it's very strong compared to this. So on to mark II...
TFA Strawberry Ripe 4%
INW Shisha Strawberry 1%
FA Fuji 5%
TFA Nectarine 3%
TFA Dragon fruit 1%
This has only been steeping for 36hrs and I'm sampling for the first time now but first impressions are that this is a deliciously full flavoured strawberry and nectarine vape.
The Fuji is still getting lost somewhat, so hopefully that comes forward with a longer steep otherwise I'll play around with it again, or maybe add some INW Two Apples which is a good strong sour apple flavour. In any case I think this is my finest creation so far in terms of recreating the full flavoured sweetness of premium juice without adding sweetener.
Pagoto Kaimaki (Orchid Ice Cream with Gum Mastic)
In Greek: παγωτό καϊμάκι, pronounced pah-ghoh-TOH kah-ee-MAH-kee This fabulous, creamy ice cream calls for gum mastic, that gives it an almost chewy texture, and salep, used as a thickening agent. Both give the ice cream a unique taste
●Cream (FLV) 0.5%
●Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA) 3.5%
●Crepe (Pancake) (Soluble Arome) 3.5%
●Vanilla Swirl (TPA) 1.5%
●Sweetener (FW) 0.7% - 1%
○Steep For: 3-5 Days
○ATF Link: https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/104704#kaimaki_ice_cream_by_oooonasugamisoooo
- INW Black Jack Tobacco- 1.5%
- INW Black for Pipe- 1.5%
- INW Gold for Pipe- 1%
- INW Tobacco Absolute Garuda- 1.5%
Steep: 2 weeks
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Black Jack Tobacco: Reminds me a lot of Gold Ducat. A sort of smoky Black Cavendish vibe, but instead of a honey sweetness like Gold Ducat, it’s got a hint of licorice. It’s not an offensive amount of licorice. I really don’t care for anise or black licorice, but I’m ok with the amount in this one.
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Black for Pipe: If you don’t have it or already know about it, you’re messing up. Great smoky tobacco with some dark fruit subtleties and a tobacco flavor that goes down really smooth. Must have in my opinion.
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Gold for Pipe: basically honey smoke. That’s the best way I can describe it. I love it with Gold Ducat, and it’s just as magical with Black Jack.
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Tobacco Absolute Garuda: Pretty much it’s just plain ol’ Tobacco leaf. Some mild sweetness, and can give just a little hint of ash when pushed to the 1.5% range- which is what I did here :)
First iteration of this was almost a year ago, so a month and a half ago I decided I should probably just figure the damn thing out.
Interesting. I was working on this not too long ago, and now... Note that SC Honey Flue Cured could probably replace the captain ~~black~~jack and fit nicely. I notice a distinct anise vibe to it, underneath/behind the honey tobacco. Enough to notice, not quite enough to ruin a mix. At least once it's been steeped long enough for the anise to fade. (Aka six weeks or so. Unless you like shitty flavors.)
Apple Keks
Apple Jacks cereal and milk come together into a rich and sweet but accurate taste. Tastes great steeped a week but is outstanding as a shake and vape.
| Vendor | Flavor | Percent | |-------------|-----------------------|-------| | TFA | Malted Milk | 1% | | TFA | Dairy / Milk | 2% | | FA | Vienna Cream | 2% | | CAP | Cinnamon Danish Swirl | 2% | | CAP | Sugar Cookie | 2% | | FW | Apple Cereal | 7% | | Sugar Daddy | Regular (Sugar) | 0.25% |
Strawberry Cheesecake
(A Low Voltage Nic Salts recipe)
- CAP New York Cheesecake v1 - 8%
- CAP Sugar Cookie v1 - 4%
- CAP Sweet Strawberry - 5%
Steep: 10-14 days
This is a simple recipe for low voltage pod systems. The NY Cheesecake 4% / Sugar Cookie 2% standard ratio cheesecake stone is doubled here for the cheesecake base. I tried variations with combinations of CAP Sweet Strawberry, TFA Strawberry Ripe, TFA Strawberry, and a couple of other strawberry staples, and finally settled on the Capella product alone. The usual fresh strawberry with strawberry syrup flavor profile of the combos just wasn't coming through on a pod system, so I settled on Sweet Strawberry as a sugary strawberry syrup flavor - no fresh fruit in this recipe.
This isn't bad as a shake n' vape - reminiscent of a strawberry Creme Saver candy; but after 10 days, the cream cheese and cookie base starts to creep into the flavor profile. Enjoy!
EDIT: Added link to ATF.
How would you adjust for sub ohm ?
Great question. I actually adapted this recipe from my sub-ohm strawberry cheesecake recipe:
- CAP New York Cheesecake v1 - 4%
- CAP Sugar Cookie v1 - 2%
- TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - 1%
- CAP Sweet Strawberry - 3%
- TFA Strawberry Ripe - 2%
Steep: 10 days
Forgot to add this: the recipe is fairly sweet-tasting as is, but if you like the "sweet lips" taste present in a lot of commercial strawberry cheesecake juices, a little sucralose would go a long way here. I'd recommend 1.5-2% as a start, and adjust to taste.
Reformulated a simple Graham Cracker Marshmallow using ID10-T's Marshmallow Holy Trinity. Fluffy sweet sugary mallow with a Cinnamon Graham base. Could play around with it more but happy where it's at now.
Marshmallow Gram
FA Marshmallow 2%
FLV Marshmallow 0.5%
FLV Whipped Cream 0.5%
TFA Meringue 1.5%
TFA Graham Cracker 1.5%
TFA Whipped Cream 1%
FLV Sweetener 0.45%
70/30 3mg
Recipe notes on ATF
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/104106
It seemed to sweeten it up a touch to my palate. I’ve also made it without the em and it works fine, but I prefer it with. The Irish cream adds a bit of that alcohol note for me, but doesn’t really “feel” boozy, if u get my meaning.
Nice. Thanks!
|MFG|Flavor|%| |:-|:-|:-| |FLV|Green Tea|2| |FA|Fuji|1.5| |CAP|Sweet Strawberry|2| |CAP|Hibiscus|1| |FLV|Lemon Grass|.25| |FA|Rose|.7|
This came about after finding a green tea at crest that sounded interesting. I just saw the Apple and Strawberry Green Tea, and figured why not. When I opened it, I smelled some different notes, same with taste and read what else was in it. I loved the way it tasted, so figured since it is getting warmer, I could venture out of my comfort zone and go with a fruitier, more refreshing vape.
FLV Green Tea: This is the base flavor. This is also THE BEST green tea out there, period. Used gives a great, slightly minted green tea flavor that is amazing.
FA Fuji: One of my more favorites. Has a tendency to go slightly floral when going to 2% to me, so I dropped it a tad. There is still a hint of floral to it, but it plays well with the rest of the flavors here. A bright crisp apple, that does fade some over time.
CAP Sweet Strawberry: This just seemed to fit. Used to add some sweetness to the mix without adding any sweetener. The strawberry in the tea tastes very similar to how this one vapes, so it felt like the right choice.
The following flavors are support notes that give this complexity. They were all listed in the tea as well.
CAP Hibiscus: Used this hibiscus over others because this one is juicier. It is not as floral. It works well in being in drinks and sweets. Also has a great sweetness to add to the mix.
FLV Lemon Grass: This is a very strong flavor that can take over a mix quickly. Must be used low.
FA Rose: What can I say...One of my favorite rose flavors. All of the 3 flavors are used slightly lower to add complexity and a deepness to something that would normally just be a Apple/Strawberry tea.
Of course you can add sweetener if you like. I would suggest CAP SS if you need sweetener in this. It will help the fruits pop out some. You can also use whatever cooling agent you like. I tried it with FLV Ice @ .5% and it was very good with no muting.
EDIT: Had old formatting. Forgot this was fancy pants stuff
Figured I'd x-post this over here since I put it up on ATF the other day. If this needs to be removed since it's in the what are you vaping thread please let me know. I'm a mere mortal among some of the mixers here but I think people will like it.
Key Lime n Piel
Mixed at: 70vg/30pg
Steep: 2 weeks (3 is better)
MFG|Flavor|% :-:|:-:|:-: TPA|Cheesecake Graham Crust|1% LA|Cream Cheese Icing|1.5% FA|Florida Key Lime|1.5% FW|Graham Cracker|0.33% FA|Meringue|1.5% CAP|NY Cheesecake V1|2% TPA|Whipped Cream|1.5%
This is my key lime pie, there are many like it, but this one is mine. As I said on Reddit the other day I figured I should make this public, 1. I posted it on Reddit anyway and 2. This is probably as far as I'm going to get with it. This hits all the right spots for me and after investing a few months in batches I think this is as far as I'll go.
The Key Lime: As much as I want to flavor test 5 more key lime flavors (I did quite a few) FA's Florida Key Lime does the trick. Anything higher than 1.5% you get that syrupy note that u/ConcreteRiver talks about, go any lower and the pie filling base takes over.
My Pie Filling: The amalgamation of creams you see in here are what I've really been tweaking the most to try and get a dense and creamy key lime pie, with that whipped/meringue type finish, and this combination does a pretty damn good job. You could argue that it's more of a key lime cheesecake but having had a few key lime pie's in my day, the density and richness that CAP NY Cheesecake/LA Cream Cheese icing brings to the table make it absolutely perfect for what I want out of a Key Lime Pie. Combined with TPA Whipped Cream and FA Meringue, it makes for a symphony of pie filling on your tongue.
Dat Crust: The crust was kind of a tough one too, I don't know why I hate doing flavors in 1/3's % but it always irks me, and gets to me even more when it actually works the way I need it to for the profile. The combination of TFA Cheesecake Craham Crust and FW Graham cracker help give that granular graham cracker crust with just a hint of cinnamon that I have really been enjoying.
I'd say let it sit for at least 2 weeks, but if you're patient the longer you wait the better it gets.
- TPA Nectarine @ 4%
- HS Grape @ 1.75%
- INW Shisha Lemon @ 0.5%
I think a cooling agent works great here, but it’s totally optional. SNV-approved.
The Doctor's Jammy Dodgers
Sweet and subtle cookie and a sweetish tart strawberry jam. Very close to the strawberry variety of the British cookie. Tastes great steeped a week but is outstanding as a shake and vape.
| Vendor | Flavor | Percent | |-------------|-------------------|---------| | TFA | Strawberry (Ripe) | 8% | | FA | Vienna Cream | 2% | | CAP | Sugar Cookie | 7% | | Sugar Daddy | Regular (Sugar) | 0.25% |
Coffee Queen
| CAP | Espresso | 3% |
| CAP | Pralines and cream | 3% |
| TFA | Dulce de leche | 2% |
| CAP | Sweet cream | 1% |
| CAP | Cappucino | 4% |
| TFA | AP | .5% |
| TFA | Vanilla Bourbon | 1% |
| FA | Irish cream | 1% |
| TFA | EM | 1%|
Long time viewer, first time poster. The first time I tasted Phillip Rocke's coffee hazelnut cream, I fell in love with ejuice and also decided to start making my own. This recipe is similar, in that it has coffee, and hazelnut, and cream, but it is by no means meant to be a clone, as I find no fun in just trying to do an exact copy of someone else's recipe.
For me, this recipe ticks all the boxes. It's full flavored without being overly sweet, has a nice depth due to the hazelnut, and most importantly is something I can vape with my morning coffee without clashing.
This looks good! I'd have to order several of those flavors to try it, but I'm tempted. Did you add the EM as a sweetener, or is it serving more to help meld or boost the other flavors? Do the boozy flavors of the Irish cream and Vanilla Bourbon come through in the flavor profile?
Looking to get some feedback on a new flavour that im really proud of. Let me know what you think
**[Melon Martini (Vaper Easy) ](http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/2491461/Melon+Martini+%2528Vaper+Easy%2529)**
Ingredient|%
:---|---:
Cucumber Deluxe (TPA)|2.00%
Grapefruit (CAP)|2.00%
Honeydew II (TPA)|3.00%
Scooby Drink (FW)|10.00%
Sweetener (Sucralose/Maltol) (TPA)|1.00%
Flavor total: 18%
Remember to rate it at [e-liquid-recipes.com!](http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/2491461/Melon+Martini+%2528Vaper+Easy%2529)
Piña Colada (Getting Caught in the Rain) Link to recipe
|Flavour Company|Flavour|%| |:-|:-|:-| |CAP|Coconut|5| |CAP|Sweet Mango|1| |CAP|Super Sweet|.5| |CAP|Vanilla Bean Ice Cream|.5| |TPA|Pineapple|4| |TPA|DX Sweet Cream|2|
Suggested steep time: 2 days
Get your sunglasses on, it's time for a quick recipe! I was searching for a good tropical recipe for the summer, but I couldn't find one. That was the same for Piña Colada recipes so I decided to make one instead. I recommend 30/70 PG/VG, but it's up to you!
CAP Coconut: One of the crucial parts of the drink and of this recipe. I really like this flavour of CAP because it's full and adds that little tropical note. No sweetness, only coconut.
CAP Sweet Mango: This is the combining taste in the recipe. Without Sweet Mango it's going to be a boring juice where you taste the Pineapple and Coconut separate from each other. It's way better with just that added 1%.
CAP Super Sweet: Super Sweet is completely optional. I like this kind of juices sweet. But don't be too overexcited with the sweetener, or else it will bland the flavour.
CAP Vanilla Bean Ice Cream: When developing the recipe, I missed something that could boost the creaminess in the juice. I experimented with TPA Bavarian Cream, bit it couldn't scratch that itch. When I added the vanilla bean ice cream, I knew that I was on the right path. I cannot recommend using this aroma above the 1%, because it really gives a chemical taste to the juice. .5% was for me the best percentage.
TPA Pineapple: I know that this flavour is a pretty aggressive one and gives instead of a creamy aftertaste a very sharp taste to the liquid. However, I managed to tone it down thanks to the Sweet Mango and Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. By still using it at a high percentage the the other flavours, I managed to tone down the aggressiveness of the pineapple. That way I created a mellow pineapple that I can use for this recipe. The aftertaste of the pineapple reminds me a little bit of rum. So that's easy!
TPA DX Sweet Cream: Without the Sweet Cream, the recipe is just a coconut pineapple juice. This cream has a special place in this recipe. I experimented with TPA Bavarian Cream, but it will overpower the taste. I wanted to make a tropical recipe with a supporting creamy note in it, not the other way around.
I hope you all enjoy this recipe and let me know what you think!
Slice of heaven
INW Custard 2.5% INW Vanilla Shisha .5% FW Creamy Hazelnut. 1.0% TFA Dairy/Milk .5% WF Vanilla Ruyan Custard 2.0% WF Caramel Rice Crispies 4.0%
Sorry I don’t understand formatting on mobile..
Give this one a week to steep and it’s a delicious creamy custard with caramel and rice crunchies sprinkled on top ..
Add sweetener at your own discretion. I personally don’t prefer to use it ..
Slice of Heaven
Company|Flavor|Percentage| :--|:--|:--| INW|Custard|2.5%| INW|Vanilla Shisha|.5%| FW|Creamy Hazelnut|1%| TFA|Dairy/Milk|.5%| WF| Vanilla Ruyan Custard|2%| WF|Caramel Rice Crispies|4%| |||
CAP Vanilla Custard v1 5%
FA Vienna Cream 1.25%
INW Vanilla Shisha 1%
TFA Cheesecake (Graham Crust) 2%
FW Hazelnut 0.75%
INW Marzipan 0.5%
Here is a link to the full write-up for this recipe, and my process while creating it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/8u3lpn/vanilla_custard_and_my_process?sort=top
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It's not the right place, you'll probably have more success in the dedicated thread
6% TPA Strawberry ripe 1% CAP super sweet 6% CCW Devon cream
Unbelievable strawberry custard! Subscribe for only 2 dollars a month for the development notes on this amazing recipe!
I realize I'm feeding the troll, but Wayne contributes a lot to the DIY community at no charge. His recipes are excellent, and Bronuts is the recipe that inspired me to start creating my own recipes instead of just mixing recipes others had created. If you don't care about his thought process, don't pay the monthly fee. He still gives you the recipe for free.