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Post by ChillerVapes on Mar 11, 2013 3:43:44 GMT
Hi, I was just wondering what strength I should use of flavouring with ccw flavours. I've made a few batches at 12% but I dont think they are strong enough. (I've not let them steep) but ive only made 1 flavour juices. Also, to make strawberry, do I need anything else or is strawberry flavour all I need? Thanks Chiller.
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Post by Perpetua on Mar 11, 2013 7:59:18 GMT
You really do need to let them steep Chiller before adding more flavour! That said, some of CCW's flavours are on the weak side, I'd be mixing them at 20+% . . . though there are some that need nowhere near as much. I haven't used the Strawberry myself, but going by others who have, they use it as a ' standalone ' flavour. Why not try it and see?
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Post by esmecullen on Mar 11, 2013 8:28:14 GMT
The CCW cream is very strong so I usually use that at around 5%, and the cherry at around 15% havent tried many of them as yet but the ones I have bought have been quite intense
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Post by Frogster (The Alchemist) on Mar 11, 2013 9:45:17 GMT
20 to 25% of the CCW Strawberry is good for me... It also works well with Chocolate.
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Post by gillas on Mar 11, 2013 20:59:57 GMT
What percentage of CCW chocolate would you suggest with Strawberry Frogster?
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Post by ChillerVapes on Mar 11, 2013 21:29:48 GMT
I mixed a chocolate 8% and hazelnut 4% which without steepling is nice. I reckon if you added 4% lime and 4% coffee, you would have something very similar to long bottom leaf by pipesause.
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Post by sarahthesinger on Mar 11, 2013 22:27:47 GMT
I use CCW for my vanilla custard - I use 15% custard and 5% vanilla. As with most brands their fruit flavours are more intense, so would start at around 10% and add more after steeping if it needs it.
I've just got some of their butterscotch, so it's butterscotch and banana next. About time I had a change from VC!
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Post by brysoni23 on Mar 11, 2013 22:41:32 GMT
I use CCW for my vanilla custard - I use 15% custard and 5% vanilla. As with most brands their fruit flavours are more intense, so would start at around 10% and add more after steeping if it needs it. I've just got some of their butterscotch, so it's butterscotch and banana next. About time I had a change from VC! I have some banoffee steeping at the minute Hope it tastes good
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