Steep time

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rockymtnrobin

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I made coconut/pineapple/banana flavored. I guess I'll give it a try today and then let it sit overnight and try it again tomorrow. Thanks, I feel the same way, I CAN't wait haha. Especially since this is my first try and I'm dying to see how it turned out:)

Or you can do a hot steep.. shake put into hot water let cool down..shake again do that 2-3 times and your good to go.
Same day testing!
 

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I usually place them in the sink and let hot water run to a point where it's not flooding but enough where the water is half way of the bottle. With the caps on of course. I then give them a good shake.
I used to try to experiment by mixing up stuff randomly, I ended up with allot of nasty blends. Even after I steeped them over 2 weeks. Now I just use the bad mixes for carbonizing my ss mesh wicks. I learned that allot of flavors out there aren't great to begin with. I just purchase flavors the are recommended on the DIY sub-forums here. I made quite a few great juices thanks to these helpful folks here.
 

Bmays

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I steep all my juice for at least 1 week. More if I have enough supply to justify it. The taste only gets better / fuller the more steep time you allow. You can watch the color of most any juice (DIY or Vendor) darken as it steeps. I can usually look at my bottles and tell if they are "ripe" or not. :toast:

Also: >This may get some folks by surprise as its opposite of the general rule< I set my juice in the window seal for a few days to get some sun light, then tuck them away until use. The juice always darkens faster and taste better to me. Just my method, everyone has their own.
 
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