I bought a bottle of truth serum (no menthol). I know about the steep, but tasted it on atty upon arrival. There was a distinct cumin note. If you know cumin, you also know it has a unique flavor. I may be wrong about cumin specifically, but am curious as to how common is the addition of a base note (earthy) to a fruity mix such as TS. After a 2 week steep, the "cumin" has blended and is not recognizable.
When blending perfume, there are top, middle and base notes. Patchouli, vetiver and cedarwood are among the most popular for the base. Would is seem reasonable that a similar formula may be applied when creating flavored nicotine juice?
Can anyone speak to this? Are mixologists incorporating extracts that may resemble a perfumers base note?
Thanks for any feed back.
When blending perfume, there are top, middle and base notes. Patchouli, vetiver and cedarwood are among the most popular for the base. Would is seem reasonable that a similar formula may be applied when creating flavored nicotine juice?
Can anyone speak to this? Are mixologists incorporating extracts that may resemble a perfumers base note?
Thanks for any feed back.