It’s toasty nutty not sweet...right up my alley! Right now im running it in one, and the shattered lemon in another. I’ll switch that to a citrus hibiscus next.Hope the cookie lives up to your expectations![]()
It’s toasty nutty not sweet...right up my alley! Right now im running it in one, and the shattered lemon in another. I’ll switch that to a citrus hibiscus next.Hope the cookie lives up to your expectations![]()
I agree the differences in gear will definitely have a effect on flavor.I've tried a nice selection of WF's flavors and I'm pretty happy with them, but not comparing to other brands, I just don't really have the experience yet. I will say I did sfts of wf peach pie and cream and CAP Peaches and Cream at 5% and the wf pie was more flavorful, still wanted a little more peach though. Did a 5% WF Shortbread cookie and that was too strong for me, will probably keep that one to 2 to 3% max.
I often wonder how much difference many of us get from flavors due to our different vape setups or styles. The conversation about %'s with @AXIOM_1 above got me thinking about it again.
I almost exclusively vape on an Aromamizer Plus RTA with dual Kanthal coils around .2 to .3 at 60 to 80 watts, pretty warm, cloudy, and flavorful. I was concerned when I started mixing about sweetness levels especially because I was getting really turned off of how sweet so many commercial liquids are. I figured I wanted some sweetener and used up to 1% in mixes for about a month, but that quickly tapered off and I don't add sweeteners to any of my mixes right now.
As far as flavor percentages, some of my initial tries were around 20% some closer to 10%. The higher percentage recipes I wanted to try for others who were using commercial liquids or mtl style tanks like the Nautilus, the lower ones were more for me. A lot of the mixes I've been doing lately are anywhere from 13 down to 6% total, no sweetener. Many flavors come off a little sweet to me as they are. I do single flavor testers at 5% as a baseline, a couple have been too strong for me, but that may be because the flavor didn't agree with my pallette (it tasted funky lol). Mixes, i think the max I'm using for a main flavoring is 6%, with maybe 3% for more supporting flavorings, and that's pretty darn strong generally.
One more thing to note: steeeeeep. Sweetness seems to come out more with steeping along with flavor. I've been happiest with pretty much all my mixes after 1 month, a couple I have had for over 2 months and they really feel "right" now. So sad, I have about 10 mls of one of my first recipes, a hazelnut latte, and it is so good but it's going to get vaped tomorrow lol, and then it's gone. I need to mix that one again. Recipe! (not mine) found on ELR.
Hazelnut Latte -
1% Fresh Cream FA
0.5 Dark Bean (Coffee Espresso) FA
1.5 Double Chocolate CAP
1 Dulce de Leche TPA
3 Hazel Grove (Hazelnut) FA
2 Hazelnut V2 CAP
0.5 Irish Cream FA
0.5 Milk & Honey FLV
2 Pralines and Cream CAP
Hah! Quit stalling and get to workOh but Mel wants us to have some recipes ready for her when she gets back......LOL
So glad you're liking it.It’s toasty nutty not sweet...right up my alley! Right now im running it in one, and the shattered lemon in another. I’ll switch that to a citrus hibiscus next.
It’s toasty nutty not sweet...right up my alley! Right now im running it in one, and the shattered lemon in another. I’ll switch that to a citrus hibiscus next.
I think this is itI can’t remember if I did a screenshot of the shattered lemon recipe. I’ll have to look for it.
I say that every month. Good luckI actually reviewed all the flavors at Nic River for the sale but didn’t put anything in the cart. WHHHAAAAT?!!
The truth is I’ve spent ALL my money on hardware lol!
My New Years resolution is to use as many of the 175 flavors I ALREADY have before buying more!
I say that every month. Good luck
TFA Sweetener is Sucralose 5%, Maltol 5%, and Water. FW Sweetener and FLV Sweetness are 10% Sucralose. CAP Super Sweet is Sucralose 10%, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, and Water. Someone already listed the ingredients in Sugar Daddy which does contain at least some EM. If ethyl maltol is your problem, TFA Sweetener will make it worse, esp. if your flavors already contain EM.
Well said!It is not only EM — Maltol, Vanillin and Sucralose all may mute the flavor of the juice for me. Sometimes I can taste the juice initially and after that it is lights out and never comes back. No doubt the flavor manufacturers are aware of what these compounds do however they use them in their flavorings for other purposes.
Hardware, power/temperature, airflow, and even coil choice all have significant influence on flavor perception... in my own experience. This is why I will never condemn/condone a recipe for its percentages... high, or low.I often wonder how much difference many of us get from flavors due to our different vape setups or styles. The conversation about %'s with @AXIOM_1 above got me thinking about it again.
MF is one I just never could get into. Hard to find and a PITA to deal with. Almost need to make solutions to mix with because of the amounts and takes forever to steep. The few I tried were ok but nothing special. Ecigexpress has them under the name "lotus".Good morning all!
@IDJoel excellent post. And spot on.
Last night I ran across a few interesting recipes. The coming year I want to build my flavors with more of the ultra concentrates like Flavorah and Medicine Flower. I like the thought of a great vape at 3% flavor. But last night I found two recipes, one was at .8 % and one was at .43 %. That just blows my mind.
MF is one I just never could get into. Hard to find and a PITA to deal with. Almost need to make solutions to mix with because of the amounts and takes forever to steep. The few I tried were ok but nothing special. Ecigexpress has them under the name "lotus".
FE Lemon seems to be the one folks say lasts the longest.I think most of what I’m going to buy will probably be in the Flavorah line but there a few MFs that I want. Lemon, strawberry, maybe pear. It is really hard to find a lemon that doesn’t fade.