Will try them in a week and then adjust them, is better to add a little more
recommended ranges on their site vary from flavor to flavor but are generally 1% - 3.5%. I tested my recent 24 flavor order as single flavors in the 0.8% - 2.5% range. The ones I have mixed up into bigger single flavor batches I ended up going with 3.5%, which is also my total flavoring goal for the recipes I have now started testing.Whats a good starting % for the SC extracts?
Thanks, that gives me a good start.recommended ranges on their site vary from flavor to flavor but are generally 1% - 3.5%. I tested my recent 24 flavor order as single flavors in the 0.8% - 2.5% range. The ones I have mixed up into bigger single flavor batches I ended up going with 3.5%, which is also my total flavoring goal for the recipes I have now started testing.
I just put another 19 new flavors into my cart but resisted the urge to buy them, so far.... I need to vape up more of my older TFA/CAP/FW flavors (which will probably take me most of the rest of this year) before I start building up my RF SC flavor stash more so I will probably wait until a future sale before I place my next order.
I had to take some of my VG flavors up to 20% and they definitely need a long steep. Some posters on other forums have said at least 2 months steeping time was needed.
Fozzy71, may I ask what made you decide to go all-Real-Flavors? I'm sure you've said before, but searching that kind of specific thing is useless.
I've read almost this whole thread after buying the real flavors VG funnel cake. I'm guessing 12 - 15% and a real long steep. But I have not seen much talk about how these VG flavors react to heat steeping. I was thinking of using my crock pot and giving it a 5 - 10 hour 140F bath.
Any thoughts?
I haven't done heat steeping since I first started DIY and never did it with any of the VG flavors. I doubt it could hurt so I would be interested in your results if you try it.
I haven't done heat steeping since I first started DIY and never did it with any of the VG flavors. I doubt it could hurt so I would be interested in your results if you try it.
I used a crock pot on the warm setting when I first started but I now have 2 - 3 liters steeping all the time so I am never in a rush for anything to steep. I am currently vaping batches I made in October and November.I use heat to speed up the infusion of most of my e-Liquids that I make. Simply put it in a cup of hot water not over 150°F until the water starts to cool off and refill a couple of times. I have had e-Liquids ready to vape in a couple of hours. Doesn't really help with custards or Yogurts but it does speed up the infusion and the blossoming of the flavors.
I have not seen much talk about how these VG flavors react to heat steeping. I was thinking of using my crock pot and giving it a 5 - 10 hour 140F bath.
Any thoughts?
Glad to see the bread pudding in sc now,although i may have to try the bread pudding 2 from the beta section,and definitely interested in trying the Paczki too,i love the real thing,so if the flavor tastes anywhere near the real thing,i may never buy any other flavors again haha.walt just launched some super sweet goodness on his site: a couple new super concentrates and all sorts of crazy new SC beta flavors.
I ate the most amazing cannoli cream filled paczki last week, 2 of my favorite things all in one.Glad to see the bread pudding in sc now,although i may have to try the bread pudding 2 from the beta section,and definitely interested in trying the Paczki too,i love the real thing,so if the flavor tastes anywhere near the real thing,i may never buy any other flavors again haha.