This thread is for you to share what you are vaping lately, be it your own or another mixers recipe. Maybe you happened to stumble upon your new ADV in the April Recipes Thread? Or did someone recommend your first mix to you in the Suggest a recipe for my flavors Thread
Share what you liked or didn't like too much, but most importantly, please make sure to properly link to the recipe and to the mixer if they're on reddit.
If you need some inspiration, some websites keep track of your mixes and batches: e-Liquid Recipes and All The Flavors.
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Happy Vaping!
Sweet Blueberry Soda by u/Hexical_
This is great right off the shake, but after the recommended steep, the Blueberry calls shotgun...and WOW! Thanks for sharing!
Carefully vaping the last of my DIY Heisenberg. Panic buyers bought up a ton of Falcon King coils and I am out of spares. Fml.
very unfortunate for you. I hope you get that sorted
I am vaping a remix of my own borrowed from coke can called TheHimCatself who apparently borrowed from Chrisdvr1 with Thehimselfcat. I have no idea how or who originated this I just know I also borrowed. So this is what I'm vaping now
Co. | Flavor | %
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INW | Dragon Fruit (Pitaya) | 1.5
FA | Fuji Apple | 1.25
CAP | Golden Pineapple | 3
TFA | Papaya | 0.5
LB | Vanilla Ice Cream | 5
TFA | Vanilla Swirl | 1.25
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I do not know why Pitaya works so well here. mix at your own risk
Would you say the swirl is needed here? Sounds delicious but I personally find vanilla swirl unpleasant
First off, mine was an original mix based off of a conversation with someone from the sub that used to go on the podcast I ran with Vurve. Miss that dude. But I believe my original recipe was pretty much just coolant, tpa pineapple, and tpa vbic. So yeah, if you can handle tpa vbic, you can just remove vanilla swirl. alternatively, if you want more of that "ice cream" base in here, and don't like tpa vbic, you COULD snag some cap vbic and hs french vanilla ice cream and just use those two to get it.
I would say so, only because LB VIC is already too weak. If you like TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream and get no pepper taste you could totally sub it for LB VIC and TFA VS
I've been working on a blueberry greek yogurt for around 2 weeks that I just didn't think was working. Went through 4 versions and the yogurt just isnt coming through as I wanted. I was also working on a dark berry custard that wasn't really working either. I swapped the fruit combos of both, slightly tweaked my bases and belive I'm getting somewhere now, the tart berries are fitting in with the sharpness of the yogurt while the sweet blueberries are not fighting the custard like they did the yogurt . Both are WIP but are getting closer:
Dark Berry Greek Yogurt
TFA Greek Yogurt @ 7%
TFA Vanilla Custard II @ 1.25%
CAP Sweet Currant @ 2%
FLV Boysenberry @ 1.25%
FLV Jammy Berry @ 0.5%
CAP Juicy Lemon @ 0.5%
Blue Custard (syrupy blueberries and custard)
TFA Vanilla Custard II @ 4%
FLV Vanilla Pudding @ 2.5%
WF Blueberry Jam (SC) @ 2%
FA Blueberry Juicy Ripe @ 1.25%
FW Blueberry @ 1%
Yes, I did recently get the new VC2 which is why its in both haha. Beyond futzing around with my own stuff I'm still enjoying /u/foment_life Gimme the Loops its a nice straightforward recipe that carries a bit of nostalgia.
Fizzy Berry
VT Fizzy Sherbet 2%
CAP Lemon Lime 3%
FA Forest Fruit 2%
WS-23 0.25%
VT Fizzy Sherbet is a whole new texture for me, I'm really enjoying the Lemon Lime base and the inclusion of some Forest Fruit was a good move. Will tinker & mix again.
Cereal Crunch
CAP Cereal 27 3%
FA Meringue 2%
FA Cookie 1%
CAP Sweet Cream 1%
OOO Cream Milky Undertones 1.5%
CAP Super Sweet 0.25%
I really like the syrupy, golden sweetness of Cereal 27, but at 3% here it's a little too powerful. Aiming for a nice cereal milk base instead of CEREAL with a splash of milk. Revisions to follow.
Strawnana Cream
TFA Banana Cream 3%
TFA Bavarian Cream 2%
INW Shisha Strawberry 3%
FA Strawberry 2%
CAP Sweet Strawberry 1.5%
Not getting much of the strawberry after steeping for a few days, but I'm happy with the overall balance of banana in the cream base. I'll probably up the Sweet Strawberry in a future mix, more to come!
If you like Cap Sweet Strawberry but don't like the way the flavor fades with a steep, try JF Strawberry Sweet. Much stronger flavor and less fade for most people.
I will, thanks!
Strawberry is the most heavily represented fruit flavor in my stash right now, but I've heard more than enough good things to try out JF Strawberry Sweet.
I have what is referred to as a "strawberry blindness". Which means that I cannot taste most of the more popular strawberry flavors. So that one doesn't really work for me, but most people love it. JF has some other really good fruit flavors. JF Blueberry is one of my favorites if you're looking for a pretty realistic blueberry.
Have never been a fan of custard flavours as they tend to be so fragrant and heavy on vanilla but Berliner by MrBurgundy is fantastic. Tastes so much like a custard doughnut you'd get from a UK supermarket bakery section. Have been vaping it hard since I mixed it a few days ago.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/142173
Finally got Cap Green Apple Hard Candy and FLV Sour Apple to make Camp Tiger Claw by u/ConcreteRiver It really is everything I hoped it would be. Shockingly accurate. It reminds me of the big flat stick type of jolly rancher they used to sell when I was a kid. I think they probably stopped selling them because you could literally suckle them into a delicious green apple shank to stab all your friends.
Something i'm trying on a Pasito, still works in my rda if its no good. Anyone have recipes that work in the rba for smoant pasito?
Ingredients: Base nicotine: 65 mg/ml Target nicotine: 5 mg/ml Amount to create: 120 ml PG/VG: 40/60 Recipe: Nicotine base: 9 ml VG base: 72 ml PG base: 22 ml Flavors: FA White Peach: 2 ml CAP Orange Mango: 6 ml CAP Vanilla Custard: 5 ml FA Vanilla Swirl: 2 ml Vbic: 1 ml Sweetener: 1 ml
Try this by u/Unappreciatedrobot
Wayne's diyordie Blue Razz Candy had up percentages like really high to taste it from smoking 35 years . But I use FLV Boysenberry at 12% F.A. Raspberry at 8% TFA Ethyl Maltol 3% Cap Super Sweet 1% with 4and 8 mg Depends on single or duel coil rda or rta . But really luv this . And 70/30 mix .And a ry4 double TFA Tobacco Cream TFA Ry4 double at 13% Cap French vanilla 4.5% Cap Butter Cream 4.5% Cap Super Sweet .5% love this to waiting on 240 ml finish steeping .I give it atleast 2 weeks but if I can 3 weeks .
Thanks so much .Was really easy for me and I was a heavy smoker .Met Rj Renolds rep at gas station while buying cigarettes And he was like got a min . I'm like sure so he sold me Alto for few bucks and pods . Finished the 3 packs I bought and switched right over .Only problem I had was a little sensative to PG . So I just started filling pods with different or lower PG levels . Thank you though .
Prickly Victory currently.
4% CAP Sweet Guava
1% INW Cactus
Heard people liked it, so I thought I should give it a try. Nothing mind blowing, but decent. Looking forward to a shipment of more flavors to try tomorrow.
TPA Blueberry Extra 5%
TPA Pomegranate 3% (can sub FA Pomegranate same percentage)
Acai TPA 1.5%
Blueberry Wild TPA 2%
Bilberry TPA 2.5% (can sub FA Bilberry same percentage)
Thinking of making a similar mix layering apple flavors and subbing in Vanilla Bean Ice Cream for the Vanillin to try and get an apple pie a la mode thing going on.
Been playing around with RY4. At higher percentages, I'm sensitive to it. But I made this:
5% CAP Vanilla Custard
1% TFA TY4
and just enjoying it. Brings some complexity and caramel to the CAP VC without overpowering it. It was steeping for like 4 weeks (honestly forgot about it) but developed enough.
I'm vaping this deep fried blueberry turnover. might write up a post about it - pretty tasty. lots of concentrates though, 8 is way more than normal for me.
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https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/191286#fried_blueberry_turnover_by_silky
Golden Grahams v3
Co. | Flavor | % ---|---|---- TPA | Black Honey | 0.5 CAP | Cereal 27 | 5 OOO | Corn Bread | 1 OOO | Cream (Milky Undertone) | 1.5 TPA | Dairy Milk | 0.5 VTA | Golden Syrup | 0.5 CAP | Graham Cracker | 1.32 CAP | Super Sweet | 0.5 TPA | Graham Cracker (Clear) | 1.32 FW | Graham Cracker | 1.32
Goodfellas Italian lemon cookie ice-cream by slushy. Excellent 3 flavour banger. I add an additional 2% TPA Key Lime for extra zing and because I like fucking around with other people's recipes.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/176947#good_fellas_1_2_3_italian_lemon_cookie_icecream_by_slushy
I've been really enjoying this little remix I made of Apple-Bacco
MFG|Flavor|% :-:|:-:|:-: FW|Butterscotch Ripple|3 FA|Fuji Apple|2 DFS|Holy Holy Grail RY4 V2|5 FA|Pear|1 CAP|Super Sweet|0.1 FE|Tobacco Absolute (50%)|0.25 TPA|Vanilla Custard II| 3
After about 2-weeks steep It's been pretty amazing. I'm going to try a version with reduced flavoring though and see if I can maintain the profile.
"Georgia Queen"
<Marshmallow> (<PA>) @ 4%
<Bavarian Cream> (<PA>) @ 6%
<Sweet Cream> (<PA>) @ 2%
<Fresh Cream> (<FlavArt>) @ 2%
<Hazelnut> (<FlavArt>) @ 1%
<Nectarine> (<PA>) @2%
I just invented this & just mix & vaped, after it steeps, it is going to be fire! So tasty already! I wouldn't add more hazelnut cause it's very potent & too much adds almost a metallic taste. Could bump the nectarine if you want, though.
This response is not meant to be negative, please consider it as constructive criticism. Sorry to say but I can guarantee that no one else will mix up this recipe. You should really take some time to get to know what flavors you are using before you just throw them together haphazardly. Best recommendation is to single flavor test (SFT) each flavor. Then you can understand how each flavor tastes and see how it steeps. If that sounds like too much work, at least read some flavor reviews. If you did that you would know that Bavarian Cream is a heavy cream and will overtake more delicate flavors as it steeps and you used it at a very high percentage. Fresh Cream at 2% is high also, and is just about on the verge of tasting funky, which might work if you're going for a yogurt, also much better after a two week steep. Sweet Cream has been given the nickname Sweet Cheese because it tastes absolutely horrible as a SNV and also needs a two week steep. FA Hazelnut does indeed taste metallic. FW Hazelnut is much better for using with creams because it adds a maltiness.
TL;DR: Get to know your flavors before you just start throwing shit together.