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Post by bonnieboy on Oct 1, 2014 19:24:00 GMT
Hi all, I'm completely new to mixing and have went wild getting PG, VG, Nicotine etc and a variety of concentrates. I am now looking for advice on mixing strengths/ percentages for the concentrates. Most will be standalone, so that I can get a try at mixing.
Chefs Vapour: Lemonade, Cola, Jamaican Rum
Alchemists Cupboard: Strawberry, Custard, Blackberry, Forest Fruits, Chocolate.
T- Juice: Red Astaire.
I also got Decadent Vapours Absinthe as I was going to have a got at a pernod recipe but for got to get the blackcurrant Doh! So will have to wait till next order or I could try Absinthe and Blackberry. I was also wondering about Rum and Coke but this ones for a friend that I've converted to vaping
I got 72% nicotine in VG and will be attempting a 50/50 mix At 10 or 12 % nicotine.
All advice will be gratefully received LOL
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Post by Marcus on Oct 1, 2014 19:31:34 GMT
I have a pdf file with every TFA concentrate and what % it is best at. If you want a copy drop me your email address buddy either here or In a PM
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Post by lairey on Oct 1, 2014 19:36:23 GMT
What brand are the Chef's and Alchemist concentrates bonnieboy? ie Flavour Art, Capella, etc
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Post by bonnieboy on Oct 1, 2014 20:54:22 GMT
See this is the things I've got to learn
The alchemist, vanilla and blackberry are capella, strawberry, chocolate and forest fruit just say natural essence
Chef's are lemonade: one on one, Jamaican rum: the flavour apprentice, cola capella
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Post by lairey on Oct 1, 2014 22:09:29 GMT
Ok, natural essence is the brand name Capella, natural essence and flavour apprentice I normally mix between 15-20%. Not tried any one on ones but I'd start with a 5ml sample mixed at 15% - that one should only need a few days steep before you can try it. The only one I wouldn't mix as a standalone is the rum, but that's just personal taste
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Post by toots on Oct 1, 2014 22:33:38 GMT
T-Juice: Red Astaire - mix at 20% Can use immediately, does not require any steeping, just give it a good shake Blooming lush it is
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Post by sammy13 on Oct 1, 2014 23:15:42 GMT
I totally agree, Red Astaire 20%, good shake and it's good to go.
I mix all those makes as standalones at 20%, wouldn't know about the rum though, rum and cola anyone?
Theres some good recipes on here for the absinthe, just substitute the blackberry for whatever other fruit is in the recipe.
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Post by prowler on Oct 2, 2014 1:14:04 GMT
I made the Jamaican Rum @ 20% recently. It turned out ok but a bit bland. I added some TPA coconut [5%, I think] and it was more vapable. I mix red astaire at 15%, I find it a bit strong at a higher ratio. The DV Absinthe is fine, even on it's own. I mix that @ 20% and love it.
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