I haven't experienced that. Although, I've only used it between 0.25% - 0.7% in mixes. I can't see using it any higher.I agree that the brown sugar does add a lot, but also find that it's one heck of a gunker!
I haven't experienced that. Although, I've only used it between 0.25% - 0.7% in mixes. I can't see using it any higher.I agree that the brown sugar does add a lot, but also find that it's one heck of a gunker!
Basically one drop.Just 0.25% - 0.5% in a bakery mix does the trick, minus any in your face buttery taste.
I tried salt once, a long time ago. I followed the instructions, someone recommended it to improve a recipe I was using. The salt taste was unpleasantly prominent though. Guess I was using too much but I never followed up on adjusting the amount. Plus I was using a brass rda and the salt caused a layer of green crud to build up on the inside of the rda which resulted in a really horrible taste. Never tried salt again.
Also can do without Brown Sugar.
Thank you!!! Bookmarked.@Zazie with thanks. I have a black tea recipe I’m liking.
Boozy Tea
FA Black Tea 2%
FLV Milk and Honey 1%
FLV Bourbon .7%
VTA Bourbon 1.8%
No doubt needs the brown sugar in real life.With brown sugar it's all about what it adds to a mix. We don't want to taste the brown sugar (at least I don't). I mean, we wouldn't make Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies without the brown sugar. They would not taste as intended vis-à-vis the actual recipe. In fact, they would likely taste bad.
IDK. Just my thoughts.![]()
With FA Butter? Yes. It's more highly concentrated.Basically one drop.
You welcome.Thank you!!! Bookmarked.![]()
Will do.With FA Butter? Yes. It's more highly concentrated.
Enjoy.I'm playing Skyrim again, this time as an archer. I've always used a bow but never committed to it exclusively. Having fun, and that's what it's all about.
Depends what SMT comes up with.I will likely mix one bakery base. Possibly two.
Very cool surprise.I ordered some new 50ml plastic bottles from Amazon and they came with little write on labels. That was a nice surprise.
You already have a Boozy Tea in the blog. I'll just add a note saying this is an entirely different beast.@Zazie with thanks. I have a black tea recipe I’m liking.
Boozy Tea
FA Black Tea 2%
FLV Milk and Honey 1%
FLV Bourbon .7%
VTA Bourbon 1.8%