Tasting notes are great reference but you have to remember that everyone does not have the same taste.
Tasting notes are great reference but you have to remember that everyone does not have the same taste.
Yikes, that's dear. This is why I got some VTA Jam It from Chef's Flavours. It's supposed to turn any fruit/berry into a jam. We'll see.I have that one coming from NR with a couple others that I couldn't find at bcf.
For anyone that's interested, bcf has a 10ml of the flv jammy berry available now for 5.90. That's a little more in my price range.
Oh, I know. The ideal would be to find a reviewer who more or less shares one's palate. But a set of notes from a single reviewer can be still be very useful even if that person's taste is very different from one's own.Tasting notes are great reference but you have to remember that everyone does not have the same taste.
INW Shisha Orange : DIY_eJuiceBack to oranges, both ELR and All the Flavors suggest mixing INW Shisha Orange at a lower percentage than FA Orange. Does this jibe with the experience of anyone here?
ok well I must have really liked thisok not bad for shake n vape....
Strawberry (FA) 5%
Belgian Waffle (TFA) 11%
Maple Syrup (TFA) 2%
Marshmallow (TFA) 2%
after tasting I added 1 drop/10ml of butter and rounded it out nicely
if memory serves marshmallow is supposed to give a nice mouth feel right?
Just don't care for the taste. Must be the vanilla. Could be different with another flavor mixed in. I'll find out.
I read that this afternoon!
Anything you'd add or remove?
I don't have either of those Cream flavorings, so I can't comment on them. But, TFA descibes their Vanilla Swirl this way on Wizard Labs' website info for it:
"This is our vanilla custard flavor that has had the "Custard Notes" removed (the Acetoin & Acetylpropionyl). It is a very useful vanilla, good on its own, or used in blends." So, if you like TFA Vanilla Custard, you'd probably like it, too. But...as far as it being the main flavoring in a Vanilla Milkshake recipe, I'm not to sure about using it for that.
I've got a recipe of Bill's Magic Vapor, for his Vanilla Milkshake Base, if that'll maybe be of some help. I'll go get it and C&P it here.
@TylerA - Here's Bill's recipe for the Van. Milkshake Base. It may require more flavorings than you want though.
You can use it to make different flavored milkshakes, too. Just add whatever primary flavoring you want to it (ie. Strawberry, Chocolate, Blueberry, etc.). The % is up to you and your sense of taste.
All TFA flavorings:
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - 10%
Marshmallow - 5%
French Vanilla Cream - 4%
Dulce de Leche - 2%
Sweetener - 3%
Koold - 1% (I don't like it though, so I omit it in mine.)
Bill was a firm believer in high total flavoring %, as a commercial mixer of eliquids...because smokers and/or former smokers needed it because of the dulled taste buds. You can definitely cut the % down though across the board. I use to cut all his % down by 1/3, about 2 years after I quit smoking. For the last year or so, I cut them in 1/2, and they're still very tasty to me.
I don't know why I thought key lime waffles would be a good idea....I mean it's not terrible but it's not great either...
I take that back...no....sweet and sour waffles, not so great
well it sounded good in my head....
ok well now not so bad...I toned it down with a strawberry coconut waffle mix....now it's more tart than sour.... lol but i'm not doing that again, it's at least vapeable now![]()