I love the Cap Hazelnut.
Makes for more interesting mixesThanks Fran - me too !
You can tell I went all different directions on the flavors![]()
That might be the one to try, the rum might go well with the tobacco too. ECX did have oatmeal raisin cookie but I didn't think that would work.Only one I found but it sounds good.
Raisin Rum-FLV
I love the cookies tooI love oatmeal raisin cookies but I think it might be weird in a vape.
@dc99 raspberry mix sounds good to me.So over the weekend I sampled some juices that I've been steeping, all about a week old. The tobacco was pretty good but I'm going to let it steep another week. I'm vaping the apple honeysuckle now though and I think it's basically ready, it's pretty good. Problem is I've been vaping a lot of apple for a week now and it's starting to get old. So to get my fruit fix this idea for a recipe came to me this morning:
5% Raspberry
3% Blackberry
(2% Ethyl Maltol?)
1% Koolada
So, suggestions? I don't have the raspberry and blackberry in stock yet, so I can get whatever brand. Is 1% Koolada too much? Not enough? How much sweetener will I need?
Great, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks!WL has Raisin : Wizard Labs
I have Bill’s Chocolate Cream Pie mixed and aged about a month atm.
It is a good thing to remember Bill's mixing style/philosophy; he did not believe in aging, and preferred to mix using enough flavor that his recipes were shake-n-vape ready... what we now commonly call high flavor mixers. He also (at least at the time he developed the recipes found on ECF) created them using old-school (higher resistance, lower power, single coil) clearomizers (CE4, Stardust, or similar). See his blogs (linked in my previous post), to read (in his own words) his rationale for his method.Bill's mixes are way way over flavored for me.
@NatashaTMT, I find Bill's recipes good candidates for mixing as flavor bases. This preserves the ratios of one flavor to the next, but still allows easy delusion of the recipe, as a whole. It also permits the making of easy 2 or 3mL testers, without the hassle of minuscule measurements.The initial chocolate flavor was more of a weak bitter unsweetened hollow dark chocolate. I dropped the sweetener from 4% to .3%. Although the chocolate was weak, the bitter darkness of it wasn’t really. It was strange. I wondered if my dropping the sweetener so drastically threw the ratios off. Fast-forward 2 weeks... The chocolate and cream developed and gained mouth feel and mild sweetness and the bitter mostly disappeared. It’s now more like it’s name but not made with milk chocolate but semi-sweet dark chocolate. A couple friends are loving this. While it’s not a bad recipe, it’s not for me. Great learning experience though!
You could go with the old-schooler's technique and try actual lemon juice (in the plastic yellow bottle), or vinegar, added to a mix (just a drop or two to 10mL as I recall). The only complaint I remember is some complaining that the effect faded quickly (a week or two?) and would need to be repeated. As usual; try with just a small sample first...The additives of sour,tart and sour,tart and sweet etc do not work for me at all. Instead of blending with my juice to make it less sweet it seems to just sit there and I taste it as a separate flavor. Soooo my juice is just as sweet as it was before and I taste the sour as a separate flavor and it's not a pleasant one. Is there a better way?
I'll give the vinegar a try. Lemon doesn't work that great for me.You could go with the old-schooler's technique and try actual lemon juice (in the plastic yellow bottle), or vinegar, added to a mix (just a drop or two to 10mL as I recall). The only complaint I remember is some complaining that the effect faded quickly (a week or two?) and would need to be repeated. As usual; try with just a small sample first...
Outside of that; I don't know of a good "sweet killer." Sorry.![]()
My son has decided that he wants a tobacco e-liquid. I know zero about mixing with tobacco flavors. Going to my usual places when looking for ideas, I looked at highly rated tobacco recipes. The thing is, I don't want to buy anything until I know this will work for him. I have TFA Black Honey, TFA RY4 (not the double), and ECX Tobacco Absolute (50%.) I am thinking a honey peach flavor might be nice, like some good cigars.