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blujim

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Hello. Am about to buy some liquid to start mixing. I found somewhere that does neat 72mg nic liquid. Is this preferable to the stuff thats already added to pg? Will it make much difference to any recipes or confuse the mixing calculator.
Also am looking to make some baccy flavours like golden virginia and amber leaf as well as an esspresso. Any recommendations for concentrate. If the esspresso one was really bitter is there a fail safe addition to use to take any possible bitterness out without making it too creamy?
If using the calculator and mixing and steeping and leaving nic until ready to smoke do you mix as per the calculator guide just omitting the drops of nic? Sorry if this has been gone over before, this is virgin territory for me!
Thanks
 
72mg/ml is 7.2% nicotine and is as strong as you can legally buy.
It is always in pg or vg.
100% nicotine is seriously dangerous.
 
My mistake OHD misread the info on the sit. Its pg or vg. £10.59 for 100ml.
 
Mix everything (including the nic) and leave to steep if required.

Desert's & Tobacco improve (need) steeping but you can do staight away if you want, might not be very good though, I have done RY4 etc straight away and wasn't terrible, does strengthen with age though.
Fruity things & menthol are pretty much good to go from mixing - Shake & Vape
Not sure if espresso needs steeping? Tried it once and one of the worst mixes/tastes I have ever done - far to plasticy / cemically for me (that was TFA - The Flavour Apprentice).

As well as flavours you can buy sweetners. Very small qty's (1 drop per 10ml etc.) helps bring out flavour and could mask bitterness.

Concentrates I use Chef's Vapour & Emporium (as they are local to me).
I pretty much use TFA from Chefs Vapour but there are MANY other brands and suppliers.
Do a search - recently an old thread was resurrected about tobacco flavours (good ones) for mixing.
 
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