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Mixing batches to keep ahead

RobertShaw

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I think I Vape quite a bit so I always try to keep plenty of juice ready to vape. So this week I've been making quite a lot from my favourites like Butterscotch/Custard. So I like to steep them for about a month.

But when I fnished there ten minutes ago, I put the latest mixes in the cupboard, it's getting a bit busy with juice.

I've been going through a Butterscotch addiction for a while and been making different flavours up with Butterscotch and there's abouty 8 bottles of various flavours with Butterscotch. In total, nineteen 10ml bottles of different flavours some ready, some steeping. Then four 30ml botttles ready to go.

I don't know what others do for making up batches, but I feel I'm overdoing it a bit.

How much do others make to keep ahead?
 
Mix up a 10ml sampler of a few different variations of the same. once i decide which one im going for mix up 100ml and leave it to brew.

On top of that ive 50ml of eucalyptus/mint/fruit that was mixed and being vaped yesterday.

Today ive some others that i need to get mixed up and be ready to vape or leave to brew.

Plus ive my pre-mades that im getting through.

Its best to have juices mixing, waiting as you dont want to be in the situation of running out and having nothing to vape.
 
I currently have 200ml red Astaire,200ml banana custard, 200ml vanilla custard, 60ml forest affair and various 10ml bottles. The custards aren't quite ready yet though. Good job I've still got 100ml custard that's going up in clouds as I type this
 
I mix 100ml batches of baccy flavour and fruity baccy and will normally mix one of each when I notice they are getting a bit low.
I find they do not improve much after a couple of days.
Your question prompted me to check my supply and I have enough for a couple of weeks so in about a week it will be time to mix 2 more 100ml batches.
 
I steep for at least 3 months, and currently have a year's supply each of custard, tobacco and strawberry and cream.
 
I just had a stock take, and I've got 1100ml in my store cupboard. Of that there are 700mls that I know I will use. That leaves me with 400ml of juice that is so naff it would be an insult to even give it away. decisions! Do I keep the crap as ornaments or bite the bullet and dispose? I suppose I should bite the bullet, throw the rubbish away and call it damage limitation. I know what mixes I like now, so I won't repeat or accumulate any more of the naff stuff. (famous last words!)
 
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