I ended up thinking the guava was too strong… I added more because I couldn’t taste it but then it came on really strong and tasted kinda bad. It’s also too watery to me now. Eh, I gotta try something new with it. The guava is a really nice flavor, I wanna try some shisha strawberry with it when my order comes in. I made the mistake of dripping some into my bakery tank, now it tastes like a fried egg.
Ok. I just dripped another juice I had steeping to try cover it up, I swear I got a taste that was exactly like French toast. Wtf. The guava mix turned into a sort of egg taste reacting with my other juice… Then it layered with the other juice I dripped in… It tasted like the egg in French toast. I think this would probably be very very difficult to replicate and trying to make a juice though. I might have to try it…
I had to add a flavor to ELR, as it wasn’t in the database. I hope I did it correctly. In case I didn’t, the flavor was Margarita Cocktail (Concentrate) (SSA).
Hope you like Margaritas!
Quick question though regarding the same “boozy” topic. I remember when solo testing FLV - Chocolate Deutsch at 1.2% (or was it MB - Glamour Chocolate at 2.5%?), I got a really boozy note. But when I checked my notes, this wasn’t noted anywhere. I was thinking to use one or both of these chocolates for a Black Forest Cherry Cake recipe, but my first attempts completely lost the boozy note after a week steep. Has anyone by any chance noted at which % these flavors tend to get (and stay) boozy? Or does this note fade after a longer steep regardless of percentage? I don’t have any cherry liqueur flavors (or any alcohol flavors for that matter), and won’t be to get some before this mix along ends.
Well here is another one. As everyone did cakes, I thought I’d join the party.
I got the booze note to come out of FLV CD at 1.5%, as well as by using A LOT more cherry than I normally would. It was really hard to get both to come through in vape form. But lucky for me, the SSA cherries can be pushed without turning into cough syrup. They’re so dang good!
I wanted to play around with a very sweet, fruity profile for the base.
So i went for a strawberry/raspberry combo.
To thicken the fruits i went for marshmallow and french vanilla.
The mystery part comes from the use of blood orange champagne and russian vodka.
It’s a bit unusual the first few days, after that, the mix becomes a fruity, thick drink with that certain extra
Lol, you crack me up. What brand Guava is it because I just bought my first Guava flavor. I’m not big on fruit mixes though I happen to love fruits, go figure. I used to use Quince Jelly (SC)(WF) to make watery/thin juice more like a thick nectar, Don’t know how it would react with Guava. It has somewhat of a pear/apple note to it.
As for all your dripping, you know they say it’s your mistakes that sometimes lead you to new discoveries. Good luck with that “new” French Toast
I’ll join forces with you. I decided to stay 100% true cocktail, especially after seeing all those bakery mixes. I haven’t posted yet because I have 2 versions I need to test and I’ve had a busy week getting in the way of my vape life. I look forward to seeing your contribution.
its a type of vanilla i believe grown either in the indian ocean or around . Since there srent any rules feel free to use it or make a Virgin something or yiu can make a wine with fruit andbuse Liquid Amber or something . Just have fun
It’s SSA Guava. Not a bad flavor, it’s like it overtook the mix and then got weak though. Could be another mystery with the coil I have installed in that tank too not giving enough flavor. Tasted okay the other day, for some reason I just can’t really taste it now.
I used 2% but that turned out to be way too much. The other flavors brought it down and I tried to raise it back up, but really I was looking to add a tart note to it. It just tastes too “dark,” I was looking for something more bright and punchy.
Yes, I think 1% is the recommended usage, iirc. Again, taste is subjective but @SessionDrummer notes on it were pretty accurate and detailed. Maybe a different guava will work for you or you can find something to brighten it up for you? But I’m not the fruit expert, that’s all I can offer.
Try any or all of the following to help with guava. A bit of mango, melon, or papaya for the texture, and a bit of lemon, lime, or passion fruit, to help with the brightness. You don’t really want to taste the additions, and ideally you’ll be able to get the result you were after without going too off profile. Start with one drop / 10ml, and work your way up from there.