Yes on the assumed. I have another:
RY4 Double 8%
Cotton Candy 4%
Vanillin 1.5%
This is really good.
I have to say that I am having a hard time putting this down. If you like RY4 you should try this.
Yes on the assumed. I have another:
RY4 Double 8%
Cotton Candy 4%
Vanillin 1.5%
This is really good.
I'm definitely going to mix that one as soon as I get home.
Is it safe to assume that 10% EM crystals dissolved in PG/VG would give close, if not same, results?
Yes on the assumed. I have another:
RY4 Double 8%
Cotton Candy 4%
Vanillin 1.5%
This is really good.
Not sure. I have the TFA cotton candy which is 10% EM, so probably. I'm thinking about mixing up another trial batch with 1% caramel. I like the taste of caramel but not if it is too sweet. I think this would be a nice addition. It's pretty darn good now though.
Edit - my recipe also has 2 drops per 5 ml apple cider vinegar.
Made to your specs...After a few hot water baths and vigorous agitation, I gave it a whirl. I also think it could use some caramel or brown sugar. I'll let it hang out a few days before I add anything.
The base tasted pretty darn good though. Thanks for the recipe!
5% gummy candy and 5% tutti fruitti = Gummy bears![]()
I have to say that I am having a hard time putting this down. If you like RY4 you should try this.
Here is the recipe I use for a caramel ry4:
5% ry4 type 1
5% caramel
5% EM
Steep for at least 5 days andLet me know how it works
Wizard Labs calls it "RY4 Type-1".
RY4 Type-1 Flavor Concentrate (TFA)
I will tell you I mixed a 30ml batch of a tobacco flavor recommended by a friend. When I tried it, right after mixing, YUCK! I let it sit for two weeks and now it is one of my all day vapes. The flavor change is amazing!
Hi michaelsil1, this is what I have come up with so far, it's one of my all day vapes. Strong earl grey with a sweat after taste.
60% pg 40% vg
13% earl grey
8% honey
5% bavarian cream
4% sweat cream
Which is the best version of RY4?
No (sweat required)![]()
Made to your specs...After a few hot water baths and vigorous agitation, I gave it a whirl. I also think it could use some caramel or brown sugar. I'll let it hang out a few days before I add anything.
The base tasted pretty darn good though. Thanks for the recipe!