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Post by rayza on May 7, 2016 21:20:07 GMT
what cool ejuice can I make with what I have.
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coconut gingerbread strewberries+cream enegy drink cinnamon danish swril raspberry blue cotton candy [seems very weak] forest fruits
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sweet cream pineapple strawberry (ripe) jamaica rum rainbow sherbet cappuccino
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koolada ethyl maltol
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Post by anon4 on May 7, 2016 21:40:07 GMT
10% Strawberry ripe plus your preference of koolada for a simple strawberry slush. If you had some juicy peach it goes very well with the tpa pineapple but you need 1 - 2% ethyl maltol to take the edge off the pineapple or it can get harsh
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Post by Perpetua on May 8, 2016 5:52:16 GMT
Gingerbread and Cinnamon Danish Swirl actually make very nice ' standalones ' rayza . . . . so nice and simple, anything between 15-20% depending upon your tastes. Have you discovered these sources for recipes yet? Our Forum Members recipes plus links to sites around the net: allaboute-cigarettes.proboards.com/board/40/recipese-Liquid Recipes are definitely worth a look for inspiration and ideas: e-liquid-recipes.com/
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Post by chykensa on May 8, 2016 13:54:03 GMT
Strawberry Ripe + Strawberries and Cream + a dash of Coconut would be most agreeable, methinks!
Cinnamon Danish certainly works as a standalone, as do the Energy Drink types. Just bear in mind that the more complex flavours need a few weeks for the various different flavourings and bases to mix at a molecular level. You'll find it referred to as steeping here and elsewhere, but technically it should be homogenisation, or maturation. Fruits and mints/menthols can be ready in as little as 24 hours however, so might be an idea to mix some of both to keep you from trying the dessert flavours until they are absolutely ready.
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Post by erik514 on May 8, 2016 13:57:44 GMT
What about a bit of Jamaica rum mixed with Cappuccino? Sounds pretty good to me
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Post by dave934 on May 9, 2016 6:57:39 GMT
Rum, Pineapple and Coconut....yummy! I've found that I prefer about 15% flavour in my mixes, Rum and Pineapple are normally quite strong flavours so I'd mix it 8% coconut and divide the other two flavours to make it up to 15%. I'd also leave it four weeks to steep....coconut seems to get better with age ! Regards Dave.
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Post by rayza on May 9, 2016 11:34:09 GMT
Thanks guys
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Post by mikedidthis on May 9, 2016 12:35:59 GMT
Gingerbread and Cinnamon Danish Swirl actually make very nice ' standalones ' rayza . . . . so nice and simple, anything between 15-20% depending upon your tastes. Have you discovered these sources for recipes yet? Our Forum Members recipes plus links to sites around the net: allaboute-cigarettes.proboards.com/board/40/recipese-Liquid Recipes are definitely worth a look for inspiration and ideas: e-liquid-recipes.com/Would it be worth making a new sticky based on this topic? What can I make with X, Y and Z? It seems this question has been asked a lot recently and may be useful for others?
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Post by Perpetua on May 9, 2016 20:26:36 GMT
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Post by mikedidthis on May 9, 2016 21:16:36 GMT
Yes Ma'am! I will get the post together in the morning!
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Post by rayza on May 11, 2016 12:46:55 GMT
Hi all I have been mixing my flavours and had them steeping for the past 3 days, tried them this morning and they taste horrible. I did all as stand along flavours and some of the ones people sugested, but thought the stand alone ones would start to taste ok by now. I have been shaking them every couple of hours and had the tops off for a day all still seem to taste off. My base is 50/50 and added 15 drops of each flavour, no nic has been added as of yet but most won't have it in anyway as my friends don't use it. Any help would be great or if im doing something wrong. I know some need more time to steep but was just to try and see if they are improving. Ps was thinking of getting a ultrasonic cleaner to help speed up the steeping process.
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Post by mikedidthis on May 11, 2016 13:44:24 GMT
Hi all I have been mixing my flavours and had them steeping for the past 3 days, tried them this morning and they taste horrible. I did all as stand along flavours and some of the ones people sugested, but thought the stand alone ones would start to taste ok by now. I have been shaking them every couple of hours and had the tops off for a day all still seem to taste off. My base is 50/50 and added 15 drops of each flavour, no nic has been added as of yet but most won't have it in anyway as my friends don't use it. Any help would be great or if im doing something wrong. I know some need more time to steep but was just to try and see if they are improving. Ps was thinking of getting a ultrasonic cleaner to help speed up the steeping process. Hi! It would help to know what concentrates you mixed. Different concentrates need different percentages. I don't mix by drops, but I believe 20 drops is equal to 1ml. Based on that you have 0.75ml or 7.5% flavouring. Depending on the concentrate, this maybe causing the off taste. Below is an example of a 10ml mix at 20% flavouring: 80 drops VG 80 drops PG 40 drops Flavour Generally fruits should be good to go after a day, bakery 1 - 2 weeks, custard 4 - 8 weeks.
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Post by rayza on May 11, 2016 14:06:37 GMT
My concentrates are on this thread at the start. Thats all I have at the moment. I am doing 5ml testers and put 15 drops in each to get a idea of the strength of each flavour so I could determine how potent they are. I will then start to mix them up to create my own flavours. I have did some mixes already ie ( coconut/pineapple/rum/forest fruits) that someone suggested to make a rum punch. I know when you start to mix up diffrent flavours they need more time to develop, it was really just the individual flavours I was worried about.
Also what is the best way to test out flavours? I have a dripbox and I also bought a bauway bridgless 510 atty but won't produce any vape. think it's because it of the dripbox battey it's a 2500mAh at 3.7v
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Post by mikedidthis on May 11, 2016 15:27:21 GMT
Hmm.
So 15 drops is around 15% of your 5ml tester. I mix CAP Gingerbread at 7%, so you should really be tasting it at 15%. However I do leave it for 2 weeks before vaping it. I would imagine the Dripbox would give you the best flavour possible.
Apart from that, my only other guesses would be to either steep them longer or maybe you are suffering from vapours tongue?
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Post by kreed on May 11, 2016 16:13:49 GMT
Drops is not a good way to do things.....but if you are going to do it.....30 drops on average = 1ml
15% of that would be 4.5 drops per ml
So in a 5ml mix you would need about 23 drops.
15 drops is under 10% flavouring.
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