Oh it was just a flavor that Liquid Barn had so I just added about 8 percent to the premixed base. Haven't tried it yet.What did you do for blue razz?
Oh it was just a flavor that Liquid Barn had so I just added about 8 percent to the premixed base. Haven't tried it yet.What did you do for blue razz?
Ah, okay. Let us know how you like itOh it was just a flavor that Liquid Barn had so I just added about 8 percent to the premixed base. Haven't tried it yet.
Will do. But honestly I am more excited about trying the Water-Malone. It seems like it could be something I would really enjoy. I tend to like good melon and tropical type flavors.Ah, okay. Let us know how you like it
I've tried my hand making similar stuff, but it just isn't quite there.Will do. But honestly I am more excited about trying the Water-Malone. It seems like it could be something I would really enjoy. I tend to like good melon and tropical type flavors.
I can't wait to get my scale back. I left mine down south, and didn't want to buy a 2nd scale. I preferred mixing that way, less mess less cleanup indeed.Scales make mixing much easier imo. I mixed with syringes for a long time, got very tired of cleaning everything, getting an accurate pull of the syringe, pulling VG, all the cleaning time involved. I tried using a large graduated syringe as a beaker, it works better than the previously mentioned method as far as time and cleaning goes.
Measuring by weight, for me, is the best Method I've tried. I put a bottle on the scale and tare, nic tare, flavor(s) tare for each, PG tare, VG tare, cap, shake, and done. No cleaning of equipment, unless I have a spill. My favorite recipe bottles don't usually get cleaned either, just reused to mix what I like. Cuts down on the time required, and I get a little pre-steeped juice in every bottle for speed steeping (reduces steep time a lot).
It was an adjustment when I switched from volume to weight, but it was a worthwhile one. Hope y'all enjoy your scales too.
I am very happy to try one-shots and very simple recipes at first until I get more experienced with DIY.I've tried my hand making similar stuff, but it just isn't quite there.
Good ideaI am very happy to try one-shots and very simple recipes at first until I get more experienced with DIY.
I've heard good things about these ones, some of them I really want to try.I am very happy to try one-shots and very simple recipes at first until I get more experienced with DIY.
I have actually browsed that page already and saw some that caught my eye. Mango Sticky Rice looks interesting, and they have a lot of other tropical type flavors like POG and Tropical Breeze I wouldn't mind trying.I've heard good things about these ones, some of them I really want to try.
https://flavorjungle.com/collections/one-shot-flavor-concentrates
I wasn't aware of this site. It appears that they are European based. They look to have a good selection.Also, if I remember correctly.. a bunch here in this thread, even the seasoned mixers, like the one shots from chefs flavours.
One Shots - Page 1 - Chefs Flavours LTD
Not me of course . I had a 99% fail rate. The Rhubarb and Custard was a winner for me. I have since wrote my own recipe for it.Also, if I remember correctly.. a bunch here in this thread, even the seasoned mixers, like the one shots from chefs flavours.
One Shots - Page 1 - Chefs Flavours LTD
So I finally tried mixing with my scale... so freaking easy! Three small SFTs in about 10 minutes (I had the base pre-mixed) It's a nice scale (from Liquid Barn) maybe a bit overpriced but came with five 60 ml bottles too. Nice quality, uses 4 AA batteries and also comes with a power adapter and a plastic bowel Will try my SFTs later tonight. My next mixing project is my tobacco mix... 5 flavors and even though I have done them all individually, I'm not sure what % to use (I'm thinking half and then dilute the final mix as needed) I pre-mix my base so easier to dilute then add more flavors.
If anyone is interested it's
(FA) Soho
(HS) USA mix
(PUR) Sweet tobacco
(PUR) Creamy caramel
(VT) Vanilla cream
The last two are because I need a good RY4 but don't have one
I've heard good things about these ones, some of them I really want to try.
https://flavorjungle.com/collections/one-shot-flavor-concentrates
Also, if I remember correctly.. a bunch here in this thread, even the seasoned mixers, like the one shots from chefs flavours.
One Shots - Page 1 - Chefs Flavours LTD
Me too but they’ve all been too sweet. Tried some from BCF also and same thing. I’m very happy they work good for a lot of folks .As for me I’m not gonna waste anymore money.I keep a couple bottles of their rhubarb custard on hand. It’s good for a quick mix n vape. It’s better with a steep but good right away too. I’ve tried maybe 4-5 of their one shots.
I might eat something here (I AM LITERALLY ALWAYS HUNGRY NOW it's impossible to keep up with my caloric needs) and then go. I'm not worried about the heat. I told the husband I had to do yoga every other day, not because I need the exercise ,but I do need to be able to stretch.
Anna
So far the .blank, axial, hadaly and current favorite venna.What RDA's have you tried? From all my extensive reading and brief experience with Tobinho, airflow+ design seem to be the two things that play crucial role with regards to flavor you receive. You want bottom airflow, small chamber, and low profile. Oh yeah and drip tip is also very important from my experience, and that applies to every tank I own