It becomes vaporized.[emoji6]if heat kills a juice, then what happens when you vape it at 300+F???![]()
Well, the temperature the liquid boils at depends on the pressure. For example water boils at 100 Celsius at normal atmospheric pressure. The lower pressure is, the lower is boiling point.A little(?) off topic and a thread away but I've been very interested in an experiment in which a member took fresh eLiquid and vacuum sealed it to speed up the steep time and I'm just wondering if you could explain the chemistry going on..... I was told the juice will boil out alcohols wen vacuuming simply by expelling the air in the process. I'm working with a food saver, I bought a marinating container and I know it will keep a seal, but for how long? Is it a visual thing, darkened color, or where the bubbles/froth disappears? I wanna ask before I ruin a valuable juice!
Thanks.
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Well, if you could actually say what you disagree with...
And opinion? Seriously? I'm stating experience, and facts here... There's a reason that most long term DIYers do use some sort of device to do the mixing here. I've done a bunch of tests, and didn't say a single thing that was "because I believe something I read somewhere" here, I've actually done hundreds of bottles (aka a couple of gallons' worth at least) by now if I was to take a guess.
It's one thing to state valid points, another to say "I don't use something because I don't think I need to".
No chemical reaction? Dang.. time for you to go back to school if you don't understand that molecules combining (aka Chemical Bonding) into compounds and such, are 100% a chemical reaction.
Not sure why you have such a problem with peopled disagreeing with you, but you seem to. I've said what I need to say in this thread. No, I don't use a mixer, and I don't think they are necessary, as you did seem to suggest. Appreciate your input.
As per the other thread where you're "stalking me" today (did your buddies call you in to assist with the harassment?)... I'm providing proper info, knowledge and such to assist others.... what are you doing? Personal and childish attacks.Sorry you have such a problem with me responding to notifications as I receive them, or indeed as I see fit.
What is it that bothers you so much about how others use this public forum? Seriously.
You do whatever you need to do.
You can probably mix it really good,. You just dump it out and mix it up as it floats, then just herd it back into the bottle. I think squonking would be the best type of device in space, no?So we dealt with steeping, shaking, aerating, and vacuuming. But what about gravity? Can you actually get a good mix of your juice on the ISS? Because if you can't mix juice in space, there's no way I'm going to Mars.
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So we dealt with steeping, shaking, aerating, and vacuuming. But what about gravity? Can you actually get a good mix of your juice on the ISS? Because if you can't mix juice in space, there's no way I'm going to Mars.
You can probably mix it really good,. You just dump it out and mix it up as it floats, then just herd it back into the bottle. I think squonking would be the best type of device in space, no?
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Steeping is the soaking in liquid (usually water) of a solid so as to extract flavours or to soften it. The specific process of teas being prepared for drinking by leaving the leaves in heated water to release the flavour and nutrients is known as steeping.
-wikipedia
Interesting thread, some good thoughts expressed, and I don't have too much to add.
Just one thing: Steeping seems to me to be a misnomer.
I believe a more accurate descriptive term would be melding. That is the main process that makes the left-over pot roast more scruptious than it was on day one.
Someone else may have made this point already. I admit to not having read the entire thread. And I sure as heck don't think this observation is going to have any influence on the use of the word steeping in this context, LOL.
Believe me.
And why are they aged? Melding improves their flavor over time.aging... thats the word that needs to be used...fine alcohol is aged, wine is aged, cheese is aged....
And why are they aged? Melding improves their flavor over time.
Perhaps I am showing partiality as a Star Trek fan? [naw]
But, let's be honest with ourselves here ... neither melding nor aging are going to be accepted. Steeping is cast in stone in the vaping community.
Believe me.