I definitely agree with tobacco taking some time. I don't do tobacco, but everything I've read points to longer steep times.Actually I started these with the 100DT. Then checked the forums for a starting point that others were using. I wouldn't have believed my DT results if I hadn't seen others using 15%. They do get really good with a little heat & a long steep. But that is true for creamy, custardy, or tobacco flavoring. Fruits & most beverages are more shake n vape. Just the heat these are getting in my tank is changing them as I vape.
Now, creams and custards, I make a ton of them. Creams, to me, are almost always a shake and vape. If I go with a 75% vg mix it might take a couple of days to fully develop. Custards take about 3 days max for me.
Also, believe it or not, all I do is shake the bottles a few times. I don't use ultrasonic, Crock-Pot's, or electronic stirrers.
Sometimes, people really over complicate the whole juice making process.
I learned a ton from Bill's Magic Vapor. He left this thread after sharing his heart and soul and then got crapped on.
Bill taught me how to make good to great juice every freaking time.
For everyone that's interested, check out his blog. He sure helped me get past all of the bull.....
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