Serious vanilla

Kurt;758298 said:
I got some capella vanilla custard, as well as their caramel. the van custard is quite good, strong and sort of like a baked vanilla with a touch of a peppery edge, so I kept it at 10% in a VG juice:

I made a 6 mL 18 mg VG-only recipe. Warning: this juice is RICH!

Kurt's Decadent Vanilla (a work in progress):

3.1 mL vtvapor 35 mg unflavored VG liquid
2.3 mL Frontier Alcohol-free Vanilla Flavor (just VG and nat vanilla)
0.6 mL Capella Vanilla Custard
3 drops Capella Caramel Flavor
6 drops 100 proof vodka

The caramel helps sweeten and bring out the vanilla more. The Frontiers van is very quiet and background, even I'm using it straight, but it adds a lushness to this vape that is just scrumptious. Add more caramel, and it goes into a creme brulee direction. I'm betting these will get better as they sit a few days, and let the flavors get to know each other.

The capella flavors are an excellent value, especially if you take advantage of sales (I think theirs is still going on). I've tried several, and they are all convincing. the double chocolate is very much dark chocolate, and far superior to lorann choc. Milk choc toffee is very much heath bar. All the ones I tried are quite concentrated, and will likely only require 10% or less for a juice. Thevan custard in particular seems to be a less-is-more flavor, needing room to expand, and 5 % might work even better in this recipe...but I'm gonna enjoy this one first.

How does one store capella or lorann flavors to preserve them? Fridge?

BTW the dropper bottles are good for containing juice after they are used up, unlike the lorann bottle/jars, which get to the bottom too quickly and are not good for anything that I can think of.

As I am vaping this, the only thing I can think of that would make it better is a little cream flavor, but I've not heard of good ones.

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