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Postman
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My question to you is, if you put just pure VG on Koh Gen Do (or Muji) in your dripper, what do you taste?

I have tried VG from Chef's Vapour and one trademarked Lubrisolve from Amazon.
I get the same sweet, thick, unpleasant taste* from each. The CV is slightly less prominent than the Lubrisolve.
Each liquid is approx 6 months old and has been kept in a fridge.

I tried the same test with PG; no taste at all - so I guess the cotton isn't to blame.

Is there a "cleaner" tasting VG? Classikool perhaps? If not, how do you mask the vileness!?

Ta for any thoughts.

* Think steamy laundry!
 
My question to you is, if you put just pure VG on Koh Gen Do (or Muji) in your dripper, what do you taste?

I have tried VG from Chef's Vapour and one trademarked Lubrisolve from Amazon.
I get the same sweet, thick, unpleasant taste* from each. The CV is slightly less prominent than the Lubrisolve.
Each liquid is approx 6 months old and has been kept in a fridge.

I tried the same test with PG; no taste at all - so I guess the cotton isn't to blame.

Is there a "cleaner" tasting VG? Classikool perhaps? If not, how do you mask the vileness!?

Ta for any thoughts.

* Think steamy laundry!


I think the overbearing taste of cotton would be worse...


Jokes aside, VG just tastes mildly sweet to me. Always has.

Bare in mind, older VG will taste worse. Just gets staler over time.
 
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