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How much did you use in the Honduran?
I used 3% (in 8% Honduran). I used what was left and diluted the acai down to 1.5% while holding the Honduran at 8%. I want to see if I like it better there. Acai might also work better in Dark Fire. So I have more experimenting to do with acai.
 

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    I used 3% (in 8% Honduran). I used what was left and diluted the acai down to 1.5% while holding the Honduran at 8%. I want to see if I like it better there. Acai might also work better in Dark Fire. So I have more experimenting to do with acai.
    It’s a funny thing but today I was wondering if the Acia would be better with Black Fire.Strange thought since I haven’t even tasted the Acia yet.
     

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    It’s a funny thing but today I was wondering if the Acia would be better with Black Fire.Strange thought since I haven’t even tasted the Acia yet.
    Well, the acai is a berry flavor make no mistake. But it has that slight licorice-like aftertaste that might pair up with the Dark Fire.
     

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    Well, the acai is a berry flavor make no mistake. But it has that slight licorice-like aftertaste that might pair up with the Dark Fire.
    Really hoping I don’t get the licorice aftertaste. I’ll wait for my Honduran mix to steep before I mix another.
     

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    Really hoping I don’t get the licorice aftertaste. I’ll wait for my Honduran mix to steep before I mix another.
    This is why I’m thinking acai might do better in Dark Fire. Whatever licorice there is in the acai will get lost in the Dark Fire. Could also be a combo of the acai and Honduran that is producing that flavor note.

    Also keep in mind I’m calling it licorice. Others may call it something else.
     

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    This is why I’m thinking acai might do better in Dark Fire. Whatever licorice there is in the acai will get lost in the Dark Fire. Could also be a combo of the acai and Honduran that is producing that flavor note.

    Also keep in mind I’m calling it licorice. Others may call it something else.
    Yeah, the Dark Fire is definitely stronger. I might just go ahead a mix it.
     

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