Grand Reserve Creme De La Creme

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Joshua Grench Moffett

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It's not possible to clone that juice.

According to the link, the juice contains extracted coffee beans. There is no telling exactly which companies beans the producer used, the amount of beans (weight per volume carrier), the method of extraction (hot vs cold), nor the length of time the extraction took. The mix was then steeped in a barrel for 2 and a half months. This is a cloner's worst nightmare. The steeping thing makes it so that you can never taste the juice fresh to compare it to your clone attempts, meaning you must steep your own clone attempts for 2 months before even ordering the juice. It's also a pain because even though barrel steeping can dramatically enhance certain recipes, it muddies the original flavor profile of the mix, making it hard for our pallettes to distinguish exactly which vendor's ingredients are in the juice.

Honestly, you'd be better off just experimenting. Nobody here can possibly one for one clone that juice, and even if they did somehow, I'd be willing to bet they wouldn't share it. Just put in some work, time, and money and do it yourself.
 
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