I've read a lot of comments about letting certain juices steep. Is there a particular method to this? How long? Do you have to leave the bottle open the way you let a new wine breathe? Help me out here. I'm new and not very smart.
Steeping is another way to say, let the components of the juice fully mix. This is done naturally with time.
You can speed it up by placing the bottle in hot tap water.
Leave the cap on. Air has oxygen and that will oxidize the nicotine which discolors the juice and can make it bitter. (Can, not always, depends on other factors.)
Hmmm-I only steep if the juice is weak/not tasty, but here goes.
Set it open for about a day in a dark, safe place away from kids/pets/etc.
Close it and put it back for at least a week, then try it.
if not ready, leave the sucker for two more weeks. If not ready after three weeks, you probably really just don't like it........
Steeping is another way to say, let the components of the juice fully mix. This is done naturally with time.
You can speed it up by placing the bottle in hot tap water.
Leave the cap on. Air has oxygen and that will oxidize the nicotine which discolors the juice and can make it bitter. (Can, not always, depends on other factors.)
I've been mixing my own juice for a little while and it is SOP for me to plop my freshly mixed bottles into a cup of hot water. I'd guess that being in there until the water returns to room temp is aboit a week's worth of sitting.
I also grab the bottle after 10 min and shake it real well before returning it to sit and cool with the water.
I was so disappointed when I received my WyattEarp juice last week. Tasted like burning peppers to me. After letting it sit for about 5 days. the flavor has improved so much! thanks for the tips guys.
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