My obsessive compulsive behavior told me to put my e juice in warm water after it had probably steeped and it has seemed to wipe all the flavor out of it for some reason,Anyone else do this stupid move.
I agree with Buggs. There's nothing about immersing a nice, tightly-capped bottle of juice into warm (not hot or boiling) water that would destroy the flavor. Something else is going on.
Ugh. My oldest son came down with the flu yesterday morning. My second oldest had it hit him last night. Today, me and son #3 are starting to feel it. Nice. On the plus side, my taste buds are doing fine. Gonna have to double down on the fluids if I am gonna vape through this...which I intend to.
Whenever I hear people heating up their juice to speed-steep, I just cringe. Heat is not good for juice. Sure, you probably aren't going to kill it by warming it for a short period but when you're dealing with organic compounds, heat will only speed up oxidization and shorten the lifespan of the flavor.
My obsessive compulsive behavior told me to put my e juice in warm water after it had probably steeped and it has seemed to wipe all the flavor out of it for some reason,Anyone else do this stupid move.
Did you vape this directly out of the "warm water?" Juice should be at room temperature (generally), so if this was in fact the case, I would just let it come back to a more stable temp. Decanting into smaller thin-walled plastic bottles that allow more breathing has always worked for me. It is my assertion that time will always provide the best and safest steeping.
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