DIY Eliquid almost no Flavour

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Hi,

I need assistance, I have been mixing up a few DIY recipes using TFA concentrates at 15-20%.

1. All of the recipes I have mixed thus far has almost no flavour.
2. I am using a scale and eliquid calculator to mix, not drop counts.
3. I do not believe that I have vapour's tongue, as this is not the case with premiim mixes.
4. I am using a Smok Alien, with baby beast.

Please assist, any comments appreciated
 
Hi,

Thanks alot. I am out of Ideas,here are some of the recipes I have tried-

Bombies Nana Cream Clone(30ml 3mg Nic) (VG/PG 70/30)
TFA Strawberry 2.1ml 7%
TFA Banana Cream 1.5ml 5%
TFA Dragonfruit. 0.9ml 3%


Atmose Fraga(Fumonoid) 30ml(3mg Nic)
TFA Strawberry 1.2ml 4%
TFA Bavarian Cream 0.48ml 1.6%
TFA Sweet Cream 0.39 1.3%

Tiger's blood 100ml(3mg Nic)
Strawberry 12ml 12%
Watermelon 6ml 6%
Coconut 1.5ml 1.5ml

I have tried different steeping times, 2 days, 7 days, 14 days and 30 days, same lack of flavour though.
 
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Hmm... recipes look standard.

There is no way to know, but it could be that the concentrates arent all that fresh.

I've found a lack of flavour when using concentrates that have been sitting around for too long.
 
It would be interesting to know what the shelf life is. Iirc Wayne reckoned about 18 months at full strength then they start to gradually lose zip. It's one reason why I don't want to build a massive stock of flavours but would prefer fewer flavours with higher throughput, not buying more than 10ml at a time.
 
Thanks for all the replies.
How does one ensure that you get fresh flavours though, trial and error, and throwing away?
 
I would use vendors who have high throughput. Dedicated DIY vendors on the forum are used by most DIYers so you can be reasonably sure that they are ordering in fresh stocks regularly. Small neighbourhood vape shops who don't have much online presence may have had the same concentrates on the shelf for a long time.

I think, as the industry grows, it would be convenient if they introduced a standard which requires flavour houses to issue bottling and use by dates. The problem with concentrates is that they are rebottled by vendors so it would require the vendor to faithfully reproduce this data on their own labels. While many would, it's not guaranteed.

Overall, I think the safest is to initially make small purchases from several different vendors and decide who is giving you the best value. Compare the concentrates for taste/strength/freshness and then also pay attention to things like the weight of the full bottle and the level to which it is filled. I am not going to name names because accidents can happen and mistakes can be inadvertent. But when I buy 100ml of PG nic and the liquid weighs 91g when decanted, that is a red flag for me. 100ml of PG nic should weigh around 103g. I recently weighed two 10ml bottles of concentrate bought from two different vendors, each using the same type of HDPE dropper bottle. The first was 17.3g, the second 14.3g. Concentrates do have different weights so that may account for some of the difference. But the 17g bottle was filled almost to the nozzle, the 14g bottle wasn't even filled to the shoulder. So, as with all consumer issues, it's a case of doing your research and finding who offers the best value. Value is about more than price.

At the same time, I think it would help your DIY to extend your range beyond TFA. There is nothing wrong with TFA, they have some of the best flavours in DIY. Some duds too but every brand has duds. It's just that most of the top recipes now feature an eclectic range of flavours. Recipe developers use what works best, they aren't guided by brand loyalty. Some of the brands like Inw, JF and Flv cost a bit more. But they can also be very potent. A R50-R75 concentrate that requires only 2% is still better value than a R40 concentrate that needs 6% to achieve the same flavour strength. Flv Rich Cinnamon needs only a drop or two per 10ml of juice so a 10ml bottle will last forever. Although we then encounter the flavour aging problem again.

So you need to work out where your happy place is. My happy place is popular flavours used in several recipes where I can be reasonably sure that I'll finish the 10ml bottle in under a year. I'd also rather buy one 10ml bottle of a flavour once a year than buy a 30ml bottle and hope it doesn't fade over the three years that it will take to use it up. There are probably only five flavours (TFA Strawberry Ripe, Cheesecake Graham Crust, Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, and then Capella Sugar Cookie and Vanilla Custard) where I'd buy 20ml or more. But I make a vast range of juices. If you only have a handful of ADV recipes which you mix repeatedly, buying 30, 50 or even 100ml of some concentrates might be the better option.

Anyway, good luck and I hope you get to the bottom of your flavour problem.
 
Tranceinate's Simply Cannoli. It's not just that it's a great flavour. It took two of the riskiest and most difficult flavours - FA Joy and Nonna's Cake - and melded them into a banger. That takes real talent and understanding of flavours imo.
 
Hmm... recipes look standard.

There is no way to know, but it could be that the concentrates arent all that fresh.

I've found a lack of flavour when using concentrates that have been sitting around for too long.

I have concentrates that are ancient and still strong. Doubt it's that. His consentrates cannot be that old. Try testing in a dripper rather than a tank.
 
I would use vendors who have high throughput. Dedicated DIY vendors on the forum are used by most DIYers so you can be reasonably sure that they are ordering in fresh stocks regularly. Small neighbourhood vape shops who don't have much online presence may have had the same concentrates on the shelf for a long time.

I think, as the industry grows, it would be convenient if they introduced a standard which requires flavour houses to issue bottling and use by dates. The problem with concentrates is that they are rebottled by vendors so it would require the vendor to faithfully reproduce this data on their own labels. While many would, it's not guaranteed.

Overall, I think the safest is to initially make small purchases from several different vendors and decide who is giving you the best value. Compare the concentrates for taste/strength/freshness and then also pay attention to things like the weight of the full bottle and the level to which it is filled. I am not going to name names because accidents can happen and mistakes can be inadvertent. But when I buy 100ml of PG nic and the liquid weighs 91g when decanted, that is a red flag for me. 100ml of PG nic should weigh around 103g. I recently weighed two 10ml bottles of concentrate bought from two different vendors, each using the same type of HDPE dropper bottle. The first was 17.3g, the second 14.3g. Concentrates do have different weights so that may account for some of the difference. But the 17g bottle was filled almost to the nozzle, the 14g bottle wasn't even filled to the shoulder. So, as with all consumer issues, it's a case of doing your research and finding who offers the best value. Value is about more than price.

At the same time, I think it would help your DIY to extend your range beyond TFA. There is nothing wrong with TFA, they have some of the best flavours in DIY. Some duds too but every brand has duds. It's just that most of the top recipes now feature an eclectic range of flavours. Recipe developers use what works best, they aren't guided by brand loyalty. Some of the brands like Inw, JF and Flv cost a bit more. But they can also be very potent. A R50-R75 concentrate that requires only 2% is still better value than a R40 concentrate that needs 6% to achieve the same flavour strength. Flv Rich Cinnamon needs only a drop or two per 10ml of juice so a 10ml bottle will last forever. Although we then encounter the flavour aging problem again.

So you need to work out where your happy place is. My happy place is popular flavours used in several recipes where I can be reasonably sure that I'll finish the 10ml bottle in under a year. I'd also rather buy one 10ml bottle of a flavour once a year than buy a 30ml bottle and hope it doesn't fade over the three years that it will take to use it up. There are probably only five flavours (TFA Strawberry Ripe, Cheesecake Graham Crust, Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, and then Capella Sugar Cookie and Vanilla Custard) where I'd buy 20ml or more. But I make a vast range of juices. If you only have a handful of ADV recipes which you mix repeatedly, buying 30, 50 or even 100ml of some concentrates might be the better option.

Anyway, good luck and I hope you get to the bottom of your flavour problem.

Thanks for the detailed response. I will be looking into you recommendations, and see if that resolves my issues.

Thanks once again.
 
You said you using a scale, are the grams set on the calculator?
 
You said you using a scale, are the grams set on the calculator?
I am using the app eliquid recipes, for calculations.The weight of the bases, concentrates and Nic are preprogrammed.

A forum memeber indicated that they are having the same problem.And bought their flavours from the same vendor as I did.

So seems that, this might be the issue
 
I can help but notice all contain strawberry. Are you not maybe one of the select few who can't taste Strawberry?

The recipes are pretty much within the bounds of what they are capable of so it's not over or under flavored.

If not then may I suggest you increase your pg/vg rate to 50:50. It may help increase the potency.

And the only other thing I can think of is maybe you need sweetener. Most commercial juices contain sweeteners. If you fresh off the commercial juices and you pallette is not used to unsweetened flavors then it may give you the impression that they lack flavor.


Maybe try tfa sweetener at 1-2% or even CAP super sweet at 0.5 - 1.5%. See if that helps

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I can help but notice all contain strawberry. Are you not maybe one of the select few who can't taste Strawberry?

The recipes are pretty much within the bounds of what they are capable of so it's not over or under flavored.

If not then may I suggest you increase your pg/vg rate to 50:50. It may help increase the potency.

And the only other thing I can think of is maybe you need sweetener. Most commercial juices contain sweeteners. If you fresh off the commercial juices and you pallette is not used to unsweetened flavors then it may give you the impression that they lack flavor.


Maybe try tfa sweetener at 1-2% or even CAP super sweet at 0.5 - 1.5%. See if that helps

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Thanks, will give the sweetner a shot. It is however not only the strawberry, these are only a few of the last recipes I have tried.
 
Bombies Nana Cream Clone
K m9.
Just made Bombies and mine has descent flavor.
All i can think is that your TFA Strawberry batch is too old and has lost its zing or as @zandernwn suggested that you may need to spice up things a bit by adding some sweetener or Strawberry ripe.
Let's hope you do not have a negative reaction to DIY and is only capable of vaping vendor juices. :)
 
I dont know hey.

I have FA Custard for around 8-12 months. Can't remember exactly. I recent tried it standalone at 3 and 4%.... tasted like "something", close to nothing.

Then, you don't know how long it's been on the retailers shelf either.
 
I am using the app eliquid recipes, for calculations.The weight of the bases, concentrates and Nic are preprogrammed.

A forum memeber indicated that they are having the same problem.And bought their flavours from the same vendor as I did.

So seems that, this might be the issue

Which Vendor?
 
Concentrates have a pretty decent shelf life. 1-2 years in general. Doubt that's the issue.

Are you new to DIY?

I ask because a lot of (especially import) juices use sweetener and many DIYers have a similar experience when transitioning to making their own recipes without sweetener.
 
K m9.
Just made Bombies and mine has descent flavor.
All i can think is that your TFA Strawberry batch is too old and has lost its zing or as @zandernwn suggested that you may need to spice up things a bit by adding some sweetener or Strawberry ripe.
Let's hope you do not have a negative reaction to DIY and is only capable of vaping vendor juices. :)

Thanks for the feedback. I hope I am not only able to vape vendor juices.

If you get decent flavour, it baffles me. The Vendor where I bought the concentrates contacted me and will be collecting the concentrates for testing.

Hope I can get some sort of clarity
 
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