After updating the flavor review wiki the other day I realized it's been about 5 months since /u/ConcreteRiver posted a review here. In that time a lot of new people have joined the sub and without the daily reviews, a lot of them probably don't know about the massive database of flavor reviews and even some that do, don't know about Concrete's new website.
With his permission I've added 61 new flavor reviews to the wiki and figure now was as good a time as any to remind people about this incredibly useful resource hiding out in the sidebar.
There are now over 1150 flavor reviews. Here are the ones I added today:
Capella
Flavor West
FlavourArt
- Bavarian Cream
- Chocolate Glazed Doughnut
- Dragon Fruit
- Graham Crust
- New York Cheesecake
- Vanilla Ice Cream
Inawera
Molinberry
Vape Train
- Apollo Feijoa
- Apricot
- Arabica Coffee
- Avocado Cream
- Bakery Spice Blend
- Banana Custard
- Bergamot
- Biscuit Base
- Blood Orange Champagne
- Blood Plum
- Botanical Gin
- Bubble Gum Base
- Chai Masala
- Cheesecake
- Chocolate Base (Clear)
- Coffee Liqueur
- Coffee Milk Froth
- Cola
- Cookies & Cream
- Creaming Soda
- Creamy Custard
- Dark Chocolate
- English Marmalade
- Fizzy Sherbet
- Gold Rum
- Ice Coffee
- Lemonade (Clear)
- Lemonade
- Love
- Milkshake Base
- Parano Carrot
- Red Dates
- Russian Vodka
- Scotch Whiskey
- Shisha Blackcurrant
- Shisha Peach
- Sorbet Base
- Sweet Musk
- Swiss Chocolate
- Tonic Water
- Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
- Vanilla Cream
- Vanilla Ice Cream
- Warm Custard
- Watermelon
- White Chocolate Base
If you're interested in contributing your own flavor reviews a great place to start is Concrete's writeups Single Flavor Testing (Part 1) & Single Flavor Testing (Part2)
And if you're new (or missed it) check out A year in Reviews where I highlighted all the awesome people involved in creating what I consider to be one of the most valuable resources to come from this subreddit.
That single flavor testing guide is my favorite piece of u/ConcreteRiver’s work. I started using it before I received my first flavors, which says a lot about me as a person.
There's just too many flavors to choose from. You need some info/opinions to help decide which way to go. The three best resources on this sub are: