Mixing Juice

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I bought alot of juice to find out what is good and not good, The ones not so good I would mix it with some similar juice to see if the flavor was more tolerable, I have had some success and alot of failures.

? Can juice be frozen for future use.
? If so, does it lose anything when thawed out. or basically stay the same like meat in a freezer etc.

Thanks in advance for your info :)
 

DaveP

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Cool is good enough for short term storage of juice. If you plan on years, then freeze it. At room temperature the projected life of most juices is considered by most to be around two years. I've vaped 3 year old juice that I found in a box in the closet and it tasted the same as I remembered. That's probably the reason it ended up in the closet. :)

My old juices didn't change much. PG isn't very condusive to bacterial growth. Clear stays clear in storage and dark juices look pretty much like new over time. At least that's been my experience. Most of my juices get consumed within a month. There's always the ones I didn't care for that stay in the closet until I run out and have to vape a tank or two while waiting for the postman, though.
 
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PinkPanter

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What do you guys think about steeping e-juice, like aging it? Does that improve the taste?

I'am steeping 3 e-liquids at the moment, Virginia, Absinthe and a nutty one.
Virginia is making the best improvement, followed by Absinthe.
The nutty one I cant really say it's gonna be better, maybe it will if I vape it, but the smell is still the same.

Conclusion:
Some do and some not.
 
Yes, after I found out about steeping, I can see alot of difference in flavor in most of my juices. But some of them, like the other day,I got some Medusa Juice from Zues Juice and I smelt it and had to have it! It was perfect, gona reorder that one monday. But you got to clean your coil after every fill up on that one, it is sweet. The way I like it!
 

Warpigs

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Steeping is most effective on DIY fresh liquids.
When you buy pre-made liquids that have been siting in the bottle for months, more active steeping doesn't do much.

This has not been my experience with buying liquid off the net and not steeping it. Most liquids I buy need a bit to steep before getting the best flavor. Some flavors I can just start vaping out of the box. Many I have to steep first.
 
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