Not to mention that everything that you learn can just change 180° if you use flavors from a different vendor, and the search starts all over
Agreed! Trying to stay concise
@Bryan22 link a few recipes here and maybe we cld help with those … if you would like… whatever the problem it can be fixed .
As nobody said it yet, increasing flavour concentration does not increase flavour potency in many case. We are talking Strawberry here, which is one of the worst offenders.
As other said, take your time, find stuff that pleases your tastes. Share it and take feedback.
My favourite recipes involve stuff that is just not readily available in commercial juices, and you’d probably hate my black pepper or tarragon based recipes. They are not sweet.
@woftam, do we need to split into a new topic here? We’re way off the rails!
Edit: Nevermind. We cool.
OP derailing is more tolerable no ?
Haha! I just rechecked the name of the topic and scrolled up a bit. If OP took us off the original purpose, so be it
we cld just rename the thread ( bryans questions) or frutrations or doubts …
The beauty of diy right ???
Good Call… Yea The smell can be a separate secret ingredient. Naked 100 stuff sometimes I swear Im vaping Rose perfume. - Rose (FA)
Those are one-shot concentartes I use to get freebies all the time and watched what they used.
No Problem lots of ppl are like that. Some ppl learn and understand in different ways.
First time I ever tasted Strawberries and it’s not even in the name.
I tried steeping in EA it doesnt change the outcome.
I think everyone feels this way, thats why I like it here.
I have to agree with you @fidalgo_vapes. I heard all the great reviews on how great they were, more accurate, blah blah blah. All that happened for me, was the super tall bottles block my view of OTHER bottles in my racks, and every time I have to use them, I get flavor on my fingers.
no worries guys…ill figure it out.
coming back with a cocky attitude doesnt help anyone. ill figure it out. just amazed…a person makes a couple of good juices and their heads blow up like a hot air balloon smh
First of all, no. You cant clone a commercial liquid as is, because it contains additives/custom flavor for flavor / smell that no one but the brewer/maker knows.
Second, @anon28032772 actually just trying to help you here. Hell, not just him, but everyone who posted here did too. That was uncalled for.
This whole thread is uncalled for to be honest …
Just remember that a compliment given to @anon28032772 followed by negativity isn’t really a compliment.
True, his reply may have been a touch snarky, but accurate and funny. I wouldn’t recommend instantly going negative. Rather, ask for clarification…let things go, try to see the better side of people, acknowledge that even the most snarky’ist comment may be trying to help.
Hell, even I get snarky comments at my direction due to my horrible grammar/spelling errors. I don’t take it personal. I laugh at myself, I look to my inherent error that I do proof read, I move on and continue the conversror or ignore.
The only reason why I type this is that I hope that this part of the conversation dies and the topic moves forward.
Done.
Hola, no hablo inglés así que escribiré en español… Gracias al cielo por el traductor de Google!!! Me parece una excelente idea eso de probar gota a gota… Voy a pedir un cierto número de sabores que son los que busco en mis líquidos comerciales y probarlos. Voy a empezar con 100% PG. Intento que no tengan nicotina y hasta donde sé, a mayor PG mejor sabor… Pero voy a empezar con todos al 10% y de allí veo si bajo o subo los porcentajes. Quiero intentar definir que los sabores no sepan a sabor químico o a jarabe para la tos, en el caso de las frutillas y principalmente los cherrys… Me gustan los sabores frutales, el capuchino, las cremas en general. En mi país es difícil conseguir aromas, al menos de calidad, pero en un país vecino encomtre TPA que tiene buenas opiniones, así que empezaré a probarlos. La idea es preparar sabores solos y mezclarlos ya macerados en diferentes proporciones para hacer mezclas y ver que me gusta y que no tanto… Gracias por sus comentarios, son útiles para tener ideas…