I was talking about the flavors. I keep all of mine in a very low temperature storage freezer. Its like 40 years old. That thing is ancient but its the coldest freezer I've ever seen. It must get down to like -50F lol
Its so cold when I take out flavor vials they are thick even though they are PG.
A normal freezer should work fine.
It really depends on the juice. Some flavors taste better after oxidizing and fermenting(steeping), others loose the flavor or change in an undesirable way. The only way to find out which ones do is to mix up a bottle and find out. If it tastes bad after steeping and tasted good presteeped then it would be best to refrigerate and only take out enough for a days worth of vaping, naturally...
I find coffee juices and flavors go bad really quick(~2 weeks or less), especially the flavorings. Vanillas, chocolates, and a few others benefit from steeping ime. Most fruits don't go bad but its hit and miss. Like I said, pineapple TFA is one that goes bad. I had a outstanding pineapple juice/flavoring that was juicy, sweet and tart. After it went bad it tasted like a overripe pineapple; earthy, like dirt, almost rotting. Blech
Such a shame. That was my all day vape for a while.
It really sucks when you make a juice you think will be excellent and it tastes PERFECT right after mixing and then the next day tastes completely different. If it tastes perfect, freeze it to prevent the break down of the flavor molecules. If its too strong, or isn't perfect, steeping might help and It'd be worth a shot.
Its so cold when I take out flavor vials they are thick even though they are PG.
A normal freezer should work fine.
It really depends on the juice. Some flavors taste better after oxidizing and fermenting(steeping), others loose the flavor or change in an undesirable way. The only way to find out which ones do is to mix up a bottle and find out. If it tastes bad after steeping and tasted good presteeped then it would be best to refrigerate and only take out enough for a days worth of vaping, naturally...
I find coffee juices and flavors go bad really quick(~2 weeks or less), especially the flavorings. Vanillas, chocolates, and a few others benefit from steeping ime. Most fruits don't go bad but its hit and miss. Like I said, pineapple TFA is one that goes bad. I had a outstanding pineapple juice/flavoring that was juicy, sweet and tart. After it went bad it tasted like a overripe pineapple; earthy, like dirt, almost rotting. Blech
Such a shame. That was my all day vape for a while.
It really sucks when you make a juice you think will be excellent and it tastes PERFECT right after mixing and then the next day tastes completely different. If it tastes perfect, freeze it to prevent the break down of the flavor molecules. If its too strong, or isn't perfect, steeping might help and It'd be worth a shot.
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