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Post by canderwood on Mar 21, 2015 23:06:21 GMT
Hi master mixers This his may seem a strange question but what makes a juice have that feeling of wetness? to explain.. When comparing some fruity mixes I have made with some vendor juices, the vendor juices feel wetter ( or juicier maybe) when vaped, if that makes any sense. Does anyone know what I mean and what helps that wetness/ juicy ness to come out?
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Post by tim on Mar 21, 2015 23:30:01 GMT
You need EM (ethyl maltol). That takes the "dryness" out of it.
Many sweeteners do the same, Stevia is a natural alternative, or you could add a naturally sweet flavour, like Brown Sugar.
But generally, the dryness comes from lack of sweet.
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Post by canderwood on Mar 21, 2015 23:56:01 GMT
Aah, the light starts to dawn on me. That makes sense now, thank you tim. Seems EM is needed in quite a few of my mixes so best get back to the lab
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Post by OneDay on Mar 22, 2015 0:00:53 GMT
I think I understand what you mean by 'wetness'. If I do, VG will give a wetter mouth-feel than PG, so adjusting your ratios might help. As with all mixing (and the beauty of mixology) try different things to create your perfect vape
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Post by tim on Mar 22, 2015 0:01:37 GMT
Aah, the light starts to dawn on me. That makes sense now, thank you tim. Seems EM is needed in quite a few of my mixes so best get back to the lab Be careful with it though, one or two drops in 10 ml at first. Hope that helps Unless you like sickly sweet!!!!!!
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Post by phtumshk on Mar 22, 2015 1:17:37 GMT
Sucralose liquid is a good sweetener that adds sweet with no added taste to it.
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Post by Perpetua on Mar 22, 2015 5:26:58 GMT
A Sucralose based sweetener is my preferred choice as well, EM makes no difference for me . . . certainly not sickly sweet even at 2%. Stevia can leave an aftertaste I find.
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Post by phtumshk on Mar 22, 2015 11:43:53 GMT
A Sucralose based sweetener is my preferred choice as well, EM makes no difference for me . . . certainly not sickly sweet even at 2%. Stevia can leave an aftertaste I find. Stevia is a mad taste sensation all of its own lol. Gawd knows how people can put it in there tea.
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