Mr Ripple
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It's very easy to be put off making your own juice and some of the reasons include not taking the time and effort to gather all of the right ingredients and subbing or omitting something so the recipie doesn't quite wow as intended.
Sometimes it's something simple like just not getting on with one or more of the flavours in the mix or subbing brands but same flavour may throw the whole mix off.
I'm all for DIY and think we all should encourage new mixers wherever possible.
For a few years now I used to get an idea and test mix a batch.
I'd vape it to test then figure out how it needed adjusting.
I'd then mix another batch of the same volume but include my adjustments so that i could mix the two together.
Simple example would be mix 50ml of one flavour at 8% then thinking it needs adjusting to 6% so i would then mix another 50ml @ 4% so when the two were mixed together I'd end up with 100ml @ 6%
Never been one for being organised I've finally decided to get my act together lately and take notes and write things down.
I'm not going to take the credit for any of the recipies i post here because most of them will be either variations of known recipies or juices I've created that were inspired by other recipes.
The first one I'm going to post here was inspired by a recipie i found on line called "Kings Crown".
The profile of that recipe looked very nice with the exception of the honey.
I dont know what it is about honey but in a vape at even the lowest percentages it's all my senses seem to focus on.
I'd be better off just vaping plain honey as any ither additions are wasted on me.
Anyway ive called this one "Royal Crown"
I'd describe it as a rich creamy buttery peanut butter biscuit.
Neither the biscuit or peanut butter take centre stage they just blend and mellow right in the middle of a big dollop of creamy goodness.
Enjoy!
Sometimes it's something simple like just not getting on with one or more of the flavours in the mix or subbing brands but same flavour may throw the whole mix off.
I'm all for DIY and think we all should encourage new mixers wherever possible.
For a few years now I used to get an idea and test mix a batch.
I'd vape it to test then figure out how it needed adjusting.
I'd then mix another batch of the same volume but include my adjustments so that i could mix the two together.
Simple example would be mix 50ml of one flavour at 8% then thinking it needs adjusting to 6% so i would then mix another 50ml @ 4% so when the two were mixed together I'd end up with 100ml @ 6%
Never been one for being organised I've finally decided to get my act together lately and take notes and write things down.
I'm not going to take the credit for any of the recipies i post here because most of them will be either variations of known recipies or juices I've created that were inspired by other recipes.
The first one I'm going to post here was inspired by a recipie i found on line called "Kings Crown".
The profile of that recipe looked very nice with the exception of the honey.
I dont know what it is about honey but in a vape at even the lowest percentages it's all my senses seem to focus on.
I'd be better off just vaping plain honey as any ither additions are wasted on me.
Anyway ive called this one "Royal Crown"
I'd describe it as a rich creamy buttery peanut butter biscuit.
Neither the biscuit or peanut butter take centre stage they just blend and mellow right in the middle of a big dollop of creamy goodness.
Enjoy!