This is my go to simple recipe..
Rootbeer float FW 7%
VBIC CAP 3.5%
Super sweet CAP .5% (not entirely necessary)
Rootbeer float FW 7%
VBIC CAP 3.5%
Super sweet CAP .5% (not entirely necessary)
I want to mix a recipe. But I don't know what. Something simple with not too many different flavors. Can someone provide me with inspiration?
Guess it needed that day of steepingAs I vape the acai/berry croissant more, the croissant is definitely more prominent. I might back it off a touch when I mix it next. It almost has a black pepper flavor to it. But otherwise, this is a winner. Thanks @FranC
Weird how it went from nearly non-existent to prominent in basically a day
Glad you like itGuess it needed that day of steeping
I bet it is. You should have complained though before paying twice to get the same job done.Man this AC thing is nice after not having it for 2 loooong days! How people lived in Vegas before AC is beyond me.
I want to mix a recipe. But I don't know what. Something simple with not too many different flavors. Can someone provide me with inspiration?
Ok, so what's the rule of thumb on substituting flavors in recipes? For instance say a recipe has CAP Dragonfruit, but I have TFA? Or I have TFA Marshmallow, but the recipe calls for FA?
They all sound pretty good, but the Key Lime and Coconut are the only flavors you mentioned that I currently have.TFA Key Lime with Coconut is really good too.
They all sound pretty good, but the Key Lime and Coconut are the only flavors you mentioned that I currently have.
Recommended percentages? Are they listed somewhere for each flavor?No rules. Just look up recommended percentages.
Most times subing is fineOk, so what's the rule of thumb on substituting flavors in recipes? For instance say a recipe has CAP Dragonfruit, but I have TFA? Or I have TFA Marshmallow, but the recipe calls for FA?
I have Coconut (TPA). I don't think it is the "extra" one.It’s TPA Key Lime 10% and TPA Coconut Extra 2.50 %. I like things really limey so you may want to reduce the percentage of it. If you don’t have that coconut I bet you could sub another one. If you use ELR just go with whatever percentage is suggested.
Cool, I just did not know if some companies flavors were a lot stronger than others, so I wasn't sure if I could sub out or not.Most times subing is fine
If you look up the flavors on ELR, you'll find average and median percentages. Compare the percentages for the flavor you don't have with those for the flavor you do have and adjust accordingly.Cool, I just did not know if some companies flavors were a lot stronger than others, so I wasn't sure if I could sub out or not.
You will have to check mixing % because some flavors are stronger than othersCool, I just did not know if some companies flavors were a lot stronger than others, so I wasn't sure if I could sub out or not.