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Post by snow on Nov 13, 2017 16:34:49 GMT
Just a quick question - I had a mad panic having run out of my soft mint so rushed off and ordered some ready made from Joose Juice asking them to send any presteeped ready made they had as they usually make it fresh. I had in the cupboard 3 bottles of the concentrate that had been in there since July (approx) but for some reason I had it in my head it was the fully made up mix that needed the steeping time however having mixed up 500ml this afternoon I'm wondering if in fact the concentrates/flavours which had been steeping since July effectively means that I probably could have just mixed and vaped straight away?
Is it the concentrate that needs the steeping time generally or the fully made up mix?
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Post by Postmodern Smoking on Nov 13, 2017 16:48:01 GMT
Is it the concentrate that needs the steeping time generally or the fully made up mix? It's the fully made up mix that needs steeping, although I believe that (for mixes made up from multiple concentrates), that if the concentrates were premixed together, it would/may speed the process. Also from what I've read most mint e-liquids need minimal steeping, unlike tobaccos, custards and desserts.
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Post by Pepperty on Nov 13, 2017 17:30:43 GMT
Thankfully the softmint should be ready to vape from almost the off, as Dave mentioned, maybe 2 days just to take the edge of sharpness? but you'll ebe fine to mix and vape straight off
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