steve386
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Post by steve386 on Jan 19, 2013 22:30:02 GMT
Raspberry is very nice with some Dulce de Leche in Colli, something like a Raspberry Ripple ice cream it turns out, at the first Vapefest, Bel had a go on my homebrew and said she liked it. She may have just been polite though. Bel is never that polite. If she doesn't like something she isn't afraid to say so
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Post by kruegerbait on Jan 19, 2013 22:50:33 GMT
How about bluebacco, some blueberry mixed with the steeped tobacco rounded off with a few drops of Dulcie de leche.
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Post by Frogster (The Alchemist) on Jan 20, 2013 1:04:49 GMT
Hmmmmm.... Well, I could do a lot with those flavours, you have some good ones to mix with, but I think the first ones would be Walnut tobacco, Liquorice tobacco, Coconut sticky toffee, Hazelnut (but just a dash of Hazelnut) with Coffee, then a straight Blueberry and a Blueberry tobacco. The list could go on.... and on.... So many options!
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Post by chrisde on Jan 20, 2013 1:49:35 GMT
The list is missing fruity tones for my liking and I don't know how your tobacco is, the RY4 is meh, so I'd try something a bit exotic: Good amount of coconut with some aniseed and a hint of either licquorice or walnut. If the tobacco is strong enough without tasting too "green" or "grassy" try a tobacco walnut with a bit of dulce de leche and a drop of something sour, even a drop of vinegar.
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Post by baconandeggs on Jan 20, 2013 10:17:53 GMT
That sounds like a good title for me to jump in :-[ I mix single flavours all made the same and like all of them straight so far. If i fancy a change i just add what i think goes together into what i'm using. my bad
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Post by Perpetua on Jan 20, 2013 11:41:41 GMT
Not at all Eggy, if a concentrate is new to me, I always mix just a small 5ml sample, to get a feel for the flavour/see whether I like it/decide what it might work well with or otherwise.
You don't have to make a complicated recipe, to get a good and enjoyable vape from a home brew.
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