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Recipes that change flavor the most!
submitted about 7 years ago by Amusingdock25

Hey guys! Please let me know if this has been posted before, but I wanted to ask what your favorite recipes are that seem to significantly change from vape to vape. I've been reading on Grack Juice which seems to fit this description well, but sadly I don't have all the ingredients for it.

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by Jigsaw314about 7 years agoOne of "The Damned"

This is what got me intrigued by Kite In Cloud's Lenola Cream. 5 drags in a row would give you 5 different experiences, hence it's great suitability as an ADV.

I have a clone recipe (which I'm still fine tuning) that is so far displaying similar properties... I intend to release it once complete.

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by mlNikonabout 7 years ago

ooh that would be awesome, I have never tried the original but have mixed up a few "clone" recipes and I really like the profile.

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by juthincabout 7 years agoOne of "The Damned"

A bunch of flavors will present themselves differently with different vaping temperatures, is this what you mean? Others are more sensitive to how hydrated you are, any aftertaste from something you ate/drank shortly prior to vaping, that sort of thing...

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by Amusingdock25about 7 years ago

Those are some good points, specifically I am referring to recipes where two or more separate concentrates take on a top note, making you perceive the taste as different between hits

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by leapinglabratsabout 7 years ago

Garlic >:( Ruins vaping for me for a solid 24 hours.

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by Flanker6or7about 7 years agoMixologist

Any time I eat a pepperette I may as well not even look at my vape for 10 minutes or more.. Lol

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by juthincabout 7 years agoOne of "The Damned"

I've never had that problem... Lemme guess, creams/custards/bakeries? Straight fruits (especially citrus) don't have that problem much. Although best for having with pepperettes would be a beer flavor... they go together so naturally IRL

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by EdibleMalfunctionabout 7 years agoMixologist

They don’t actually change. It’s just how you perceive the taste. I’m not exactly sure what you mean by that. Can you elaborate?

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by garamasalaabout 7 years ago

I would imagine they are referring to very well balanced recipes where not one thing is dominant but you pick up on certain things at different times.

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by Amusingdock25about 7 years ago

This is exactly what I mean! Another example I could think of, but also haven't tried, is Goofy's Juice which I've heard has a vastly different flavor on inhale vs the exhale

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by garamasalaabout 7 years ago

I'm sure I've experienced this with a few different recipes but the only one that comes to mind is a one-shot concentrate called RY-Whore from chefsflavours. I'm not that keen on it in a sub ohm tank but in my T18 MTL device sometimes it's very nutty and other times caramel-y.

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by leapinglabratsabout 7 years ago

I don't have a favorite or even an example but have noticed the effect when I've gone overboard with flavors. Not percentage mind you, number of ingredients. Say, a 6-7% total flavoring, using 10 fruits and berries.

As others have mentioned, circumstances such as temperature or diet can change the impressions, but also mild versions of olfactory fatigue in that your brain starts to ignore the foremost flavors due to overexposure, allowing you to pick up on the background noise. So the more you vape on it, the more you notice the other flavors, then as you lay off for a while, it starts to revert.

The problem is that this many ingredients very easily turn into a muddled mess. The key in my opinion is to have a solid main note supported by separate layers of other notes. And I've only had it work with plain fruits and berries, no cream etc involved, with strawberry kept low if included. Though I could see it working with cream as main note and nuts and spices as the layers.

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by yeebokabout 7 years ago

Red Bull and vanilla custard. I always get one flavour on inhale, one on exhale, so it's actually not as revolting add it sounds.. the 2 flavours didn't seem to mix.

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by skullker2about 7 years ago

I don't have a recipe for you, but Marie Laveau from Revenge vapes is a great flavor changing juice, would love to find a copy of it!!

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by Amusingdock25about 7 years ago

I'll check it out!

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by sensfan5555about 7 years ago

I would say most of my coffee recipes change a lot.

Vaping them in direct lung, or even a high watt MTL (25 watts and up), I feel brings out many of the off notes that all coffee flavours seem to have. Keeping it super low watts, like 10-15 seems to work way better.

I’m aware the wattage doesn’t always correlate with higher/lower temperatures, but I’ve noticed this effect over and over.

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by tehgreatbladeabout 7 years ago

My favorite for this purpose is 2% cactus, 5% peach, 2% metaphor and 5% glory. Needs a good 2-3 month steep to really shine. Sometimes you pick up on the fruity notes, sometimes you pick up on pastry/sweet notes, sometimes you get the tobacco hit. Depends on mood and setting.

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by isuamadogabout 7 years ago

try any tobacco that is in the process of steeping. they do some wild things, particularly the complex ones.

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