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 May 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.
Also make sure to checkout last week's thread for inspiration or to follow up on a mix that turned out even better after a week of steeping! We keep an archive of all the past threads in our wiki as well
Happy Vaping!
I've been on a major tobacco kick as of late, but the tried and true Sweet Leaf was starting to feel a little boring. I've switched it up and tried Roedin's Cool Bogie (https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/205018#cool_bogie_by_roedin). I'm not a big menthol fan but I couldn't put this one down! Started with a 30ml and that was a mistake. It's a perfect blend for a menthol cigarette, but I try not to let it sit too long or the Kentucky Blend takes over.
On top of that, I mixed some of u/CheebaSteeba 's Klove (https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/44355#klove_by_cheebasteeba) and it's pretty much exactly what you want and expect it to be. Very enjoyable with morning coffee or afternoon beer (pairs great with Bell's Oberon!)
For non tobacco's I have exclusively vaping MrBurgundy's Toasted (https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/32619#toasted_by_mrburgundy) for about the last two weeks. I'm a sucker for anything that uses FLV Rich Cinnamon or CAP CDC, and this one is no exception!
Clovert Operative by u/Foment_life is the definitive clove vape for me. It's less heavy handed than Klove, much more subtle and interesting.
Oooh that toasted sounds good!
Currently killing my way through a 120ml bottle of
3% flv banana
2% cap cinnamon danish
1% cap new York cheesecake
(Optional but it gives me the throat hit) 0.35% ws23
Loving this so much, banana up front with cakey cheesecake vying for attention, your tastebuds get tired of one, and find another flavour to love... Always with the banana on the exhale.
This recipe is a game changer. I can’t believe there are no reviews - I made this on a whim and I’m blown away by the accuracy of this cupcake/ frosting!! There is something noteworthy about this recipe, It’s definitely FLV cookie dough that was used in a way to add that grit and mouthfeel of frosting- amazing!
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/62708#this_is_not_a_strawberry_cream_cupcake_lol_by_conradvape
I used to love Lemon Twist's Pink Punch Lemonade and thought a pink lemonade would be perfect in this warm weather so I created what I believe to be the best clone of the original that I've had. I'm pretty proud of it considering I'm still so new to mixing. And since I was trying to replicate the original it's very sweet, so feel free to leave out or lessen the sweetener.
The Best Pink Punch Lemonade Clone
- LA Lemonade 4.5%
- FA Lemon Sicily 1%
- CAP Pink Lem 1.5%
- TFA Raspberry 1%
- INW Cactus 0.5%
- CAP Super Sweet 1%
What does the CAP, FA and stuff mean?
It’s the flavor house. For example Strawberry, each house has their own take on strawberries. Read this and be prepared to be overwhelmed
Old toby this is the only recipe I always have mixed. Tfa black honey 5% tfa dk tobacco 3% tfa acetyl pyrazine 0.5% fw caramel candy 1%. https://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/3682285/Old%20toby%20remix very old school recipe but I cant get enough of it. Minimum 21 day steep but really matures at about a month and a half that dk tobacco takes a long time to really mature.
I am really interested in learning. Is it really expensive
certain brands of flavors like inawera tend to be more on the expensive sides of things, but other brands like TFA or capella for example are on the cheaper end of the flavors, but it doesn’t mean they’re bad flavors just because they’re cheaper. buying hardware, if you want to be accurate as humanly possible, can get on the more expensive side with scapes, beakers and such, but you can find a decent scale and empty bottles for no more than id say $50
It abruptly decided to become July here this week, so I decided now was the time to start tinkering with summery pod recipes.
gotta love concreteriver