So last year when everyone was stock piling in the Nic, so was I. Probably not as much as most of you all, but over 500ml of it. I read and read up about freezing it, and did what everyone said to do. I bought up the Amber Bottles and all that good stuff. I'm down to my last two smaller bottles that was labeled Oct 21st. I don't buy the 100mg Nic. I try to do mine the easiest way. We vape 24 mg Nic, and we like a 50/50 blend...so I just buy 48mg Nic. Anyhow, I pulled out one of the last two bottles a couple weeks ago to make up a few batches of juice. After it thawed out, I was surprised. It had changed colors. It not has an almost light rust look to it. That part didn't really bother me...but what did bother me, was it has a slight fishy type smell to it..again, I'm cool with that...well, not really, but didn't stop me from making juice. LOL. I made the same tobacco juices that I have been making for over a year..so it's not like I was trying a new recipe. Made them just like I have every time. And guess what??? There's a HUGE difference in TH. That's why we vape such high Nic mg...for the throat hit. If it doesn't have it, we can't vape it!! I read before where the more the Nic is exposed to air, it can start changing color. But these have not been opened since I put them in the freezer. And then the smell...the smell didn't transfer over to the juice, thank goodness...but it's just lacking that kick to our throats.
is this normal? What should have I done different? Is not even a year too long to store Nic?
is this normal? What should have I done different? Is not even a year too long to store Nic?