I hope to be able to create something as good as this someday. This is the epitome of a quality recipe, it obviously had a lot of time put into it.
Edit: already downvoted, what a shocker...
I disagree with the notion that Grack is a 'prototype for DIY'. Think less 'nose to the grindstone, putting in work,' and more 'carefully presented performance art.' There is nothing wrong with that, obviously, as many people seem to enjoy it but the point remains: it wasn't an attempt to make something widely respected or admired. Moreover, there was no revision in the development process. Does this diminish it's quality? Maybe not, but knowing this may be unsettling for some. You may feel deceived somehow and that sucks, but the encouraging take away is this: anyone can create an enjoyable recipe that results in an impressive vape if they get to know their flavors and use some imagination.
I dont think I meant prototype in the sense you are thinking. I meant prototype in the sense that it's a good reference to use, and something that could really help other mixers develop their own recipes.
If you haven't seen it, this may be relevant to your interests. I discussed the creative process a bit there.
This is one of the juices that either someone loves or hates it, based on its steep time. It was a championship winner so :)
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I think you'll find your white whale and knock our socks off.
I generally agree, but I'm mostly on the fence about it. Made it a couple of times and I liked it, but got bored with it fairly easy and I'm not necessarily eager to make it again, although I know I will at some point.
My favorite juice has been beatlejuice by nikoticket. I never had the original, only clones of it but it's awesome. It's a mango, raspberry and strawberry. I keep forgetting to get that desert cactus flavor for the grack juice.
What's your ideal steep time for it?
i liked it a lot but i can't taste it after a while so i can only make a little at a time
Is it worth the price of some of those flavors? Almost bought them but 7/8 bucks for 10ml seems pretty steep
I thought I read on all the flavors that the recipe creator kind of just winged it using his knowledge and stumbled across something magical but I could be confusing that with someone else.
I personally am not a grack fan, but I can totally see why it would be appealing and also respect the work put in, no matter how it was derived.
Now I put cactus in almost all my grape mixes because of it.