1 or 2 Flavour DIY Recipes

So I finally got round to order Inawera Creme Brulee after seeing it many complex recipes. This is one of those flavours that you never have and always put on your "to get" list but somehow other flavours always take preference...until now...

I received this beauty couple of days ago and I honestly don't know why I didn't get this sooner! This is an absolute stunner and a mandatory ingredient in any self-respecting DIY'ers arsenal.

After sifting through many recipes, I settled on a single flavour recipe to provide me with the base flavour profile and boy, is it a winner!!
I chose this "recipe" form Alisa, who has created some masterful recipes in her time.

Creme Brulee
3% Creme Brulee (INAWERA)
Strength: 3 mg
PG/VG-ratio: 25/75

I did a "shale and vape" and it it the business!! I cant wait for this to settle more but some reports suggest that does not nesccasarily get any better with any prolonged steep, contrary to most creams and custards. I have had this in my SM22 the whole day today and it is moreish!!!

Reddit notes:
Inw creme brulee: I use it at 3-5% in 50/50 or 70/30 and this shit is delicious. Tastes like burnt sugar caramel flavor, semi thick eggy (not so much as FA meringue)custard, with a sweet well rounded vanilla flavor blended somewhere in the middle.

The vanilla is sweet and almost fruity in a sense. I almost taste something that like FA mango or coconut on the exhale. They might share some constituents in small amounts. The flavors are all blended together well.


To coin a phrase: Just do It

Amen
 
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So I finally got round to order Inawera Creme Brulee after seeing it many complex recipes. This is one of those flavours that you never have and always put on your "to get" list but somehow other flavours always take preference...until now...

I received this beauty couple of days ago and I honestly don't know why I didn't get this sooner! This is an absolute stunner and a mandatory ingredient in any self-respecting DIY'ers arsenal.

After sifting through many recipes, I settled on a single flavour recipe to provide me with the base flavour profile and boy, is it a winner!!
I chose this "recipe" form Alisa, who has created some masterful recipes in her time.

Creme Brulee
3% Creme Brulee (INAWERA)
Strength: 3 mg
PG/VG-ratio: 25/75

I did a "shale and vape" and it it the business!! I cant wait for this to settle more but some reports suggest that it looses some of it does not get any better with any prolonged steep, contrary to most creams and custards. I have had this in my SM22 the whole day today and it is moreish!!!

Reddit notes:
Inw creme brulee: I use it at 3-5% in 50/50 or 70/30 and this shit is delicious. Tastes like burnt sugar caramel flavor, semi thick eggy (not so much as FA meringue)custard, with a sweet well rounded vanilla flavor blended somewhere in the middle.

The vanilla is sweet and almost fruity in a sense. I almost taste something that like FA mango or coconut on the exhale. They might share some constituents in small amounts. The flavors are all blended together well.


To coin a phrase: Just do It

Amen
Thanks man, ill be putting this in my next order
 
Bought TFA Apple pie for the 1st time, anyone used this before? And what 2 flavor mixes goes good with it
 
So I finally got round to order Inawera Creme Brulee after seeing it many complex recipes. This is one of those flavours that you never have and always put on your "to get" list but somehow other flavours always take preference...until now...

I received this beauty couple of days ago and I honestly don't know why I didn't get this sooner! This is an absolute stunner and a mandatory ingredient in any self-respecting DIY'ers arsenal.

After sifting through many recipes, I settled on a single flavour recipe to provide me with the base flavour profile and boy, is it a winner!!
I chose this "recipe" form Alisa, who has created some masterful recipes in her time.

Creme Brulee
3% Creme Brulee (INAWERA)
Strength: 3 mg
PG/VG-ratio: 25/75

I did a "shale and vape" and it it the business!! I cant wait for this to settle more but some reports suggest that it looses some of it does not get any better with any prolonged steep, contrary to most creams and custards. I have had this in my SM22 the whole day today and it is moreish!!!

Reddit notes:
Inw creme brulee: I use it at 3-5% in 50/50 or 70/30 and this shit is delicious. Tastes like burnt sugar caramel flavor, semi thick eggy (not so much as FA meringue)custard, with a sweet well rounded vanilla flavor blended somewhere in the middle.

The vanilla is sweet and almost fruity in a sense. I almost taste something that like FA mango or coconut on the exhale. They might share some constituents in small amounts. The flavors are all blended together well.


To coin a phrase: Just do It

Amen
Damn that sounds good!

Thanks for the feedback. Will definitely be getting some.

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Here is one of my favourite 2 flavour recipes. Wanted to try something other than strawberry.

Capella Sweet Guava 7.5%
TFA Vannila Swirl or TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream 5%

70vg/30pg

Taste good after a week but even better after 2.
 
Ok, so I saw FW Candy Cane on a couple of social media holiday themed recipe posts and thought that I need to get it....you know, the first rule of DIY and all...

After some research, I settled on a one flavour recipe (2 if you add the optional extra) to get a real sense of the character of this simple flavour.
I decided to go with

HIC's Kringle's Curse Clone
10% FW Candy Cane
Recommended VG/PG is 50/50
1 drop of Koolada per 5ml

That's it! I have not tasted Kringle's Curse but this is a keeper! For me, this is a replica of Endearmints. It has a fantastic clean, minty and sweet flavour and is extremely addictive! I made a 30ml tester yesrerday and I couldn't put the stuff down the whole day.

This is a shake and Vape certified recipe and a quick fix for vapours tongue or to switch things up a bit.

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Ok, so I saw FW Candy Cane on a couple of social media holiday themed recipe posts and thought that I need to get it....you know, the first rule of DIY and all...

After some research, I settled on a one flavour recipe (2 if you add the optional extra) to get a real sense of the character of this simple flavour.
I decided to go with

HIC's Kringle's Curse Clone
10% FW Candy Cane
Recommended VG/PG is 50/50
1 drop of Koolada per 5ml

That's it! I have not tasted Kringle's Curse but this is a keeper! For me, this is a replica of Endearmints. It has a fantastic clean, minty and sweet flavour and is extremely addictive! I made a 30ml tester yesrerday and I couldn't put the stuff down the whole day.

This is a shake and Vape certified recipe and a quick fix for vapours tongue or to switch things up a bit.

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That does look amzing saw it last night also. Was thinking to include these 2 in my year end order of concentrates needed.

Really digging mint/menthol at the moment. Everything else is just boring.

Sent from my Serpent Minikin
 
That does look amzing saw it last night also. Was thinking to include these 2 in my year end order of concentrates needed.

Really digging mint/menthol at the moment. Everything else is just boring.

Sent from my Serpent Minikin

Menthol is amazing @boxerulez !
I find it so refreshing
Goes well with fruits and i think it works so well with tobaccoes
In higher amounts it adds to the throat hit / throat burn / throat satisfaction

I need to start proper DIY ;-)
 
Menthol is amazing @boxerulez !
I find it so refreshing
Goes well with fruits and i think it works so well with tobaccoes
In higher amounts it adds to the throat hit / throat burn / throat satisfaction

I need to start proper DIY ;-)
I was there a month ago since all the mod buying has killed my juice budget. Diy all the way now. I just save my last 70mls of PB3... have some every weekend. One sm22 refill then back to menthol.

Sent from my Serpent Minikin
 
INW AM4A - 4%

A sweet "pipe tobacco" with notes of anise, cocoa, bakery and raisin.

My preference is 60/40 vg/pg.
I have am4a now, but what is the steep time? I understand that tobacco vapes aren't shake and vape.

PS @Andre can we please make this great thread a sticky, it is something diy noobs and pros appreciate. *edit: I believe
 
I have am4a now, but what is the steep time? I understand that tobacco vapes aren't shake and vape.

PS @Andre can we please make this great thread a sticky, it is something diy noobs and pros appreciate. *edit: I believe

I like it right away and it continues to improve with time.
 
I have am4a now, but what is the steep time? I understand that tobacco vapes aren't shake and vape.

PS @Andre can we please make this great thread a sticky, it is something diy noobs and pros appreciate. *edit: I believe
I am not a moderator or administrator. So, cannot sticky it. A good idea though, which the admins/mods (@Silver & Co) can consider. I need to update the Index.
 
Thanks for the suggestion @The_Ice
And thanks for the tag @Andre

I see this subforum has no stickies yet

I have no problem stickying this thread but my only question would be do you not want to sticky any other great recipe threads? Or just this one?
 
Thanks for the suggestion @The_Ice
And thanks for the tag @Andre

I see this subforum has no stickies yet

I have no problem stickying this thread but my only question would be do you not want to sticky any other great recipe threads? Or just this one?
Thanks @Silver. Was wondering about the same thing. Maybe it would be good to sticky each of the category threads (Beverage, Fruit, Tobaccos, etc), the one and two flavour one and the thread, which has become the general discussion thread - Calling all DIYers?
 
Thanks @Silver. Was wondering about the same thing. Maybe it would be good to sticky each of the category threads (Beverage, Fruit, Tobaccos, etc), the one and two flavour one and the thread, which has become the general discussion thread - Calling all DIYers?

Thanks @Andre - that is a great suggestion
The thread have been stickied or in other words, pinned to the top of this subforum.
Let me know if I missed anything
 
Thanks you @Silver. You missed breakfast!

Thanks @Andre

No wonder I missed it - it was lurking much lower down on page 2 with the last post nearly 5 months ago!
Seems like breakfast is not that popular
Which reminds me - i need to go eat something. Hehe
 
I have am4a now, but what is the steep time? I understand that tobacco vapes aren't shake and vape.

PS @Andre can we please make this great thread a sticky, it is something diy noobs and pros appreciate. *edit: I believe

@The_Ice i like adding 0.5% to 1% fa vienna cream and leave it for 2 weeks..the vanilla cream really brings out the flavour
 
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Flavorah Kentucky Blend
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I mixed this up at 4 % on 10 January 2017. First taste on 20 January 2017.

First tobacco with a proper toasted taste. An excellent toasted dark brown pipe tobacco taste. A tiny bit nutty, bright and spicy. Dryish, but with a full mouth feel. I get a slightly woody, vanilla caramel aroma on the exhale. Aftertaste is that typical pipe tobacco slightly bitter coating in the mouth - if you ever smoked a pipe you will know.

From what I have read and heard, most Flavorah tobaccos are literally shake and vape material. And it tends to fade very quickly. My Kentucky Blend is still going strong as we speak. I did pick up a tiny bit of patchouli (which I do not like) as an undertone in the beginning, but that disappeared quickly.

An awesome standalone flavour. Perfect for people used to smoking pipe or toasted cigarettes.

A good candidate as a base for a Rum and Maple Tobacco juice.

Locally available here.
 
Bought TFA Apple pie for the 1st time, anyone used this before? And what 2 flavor mixes goes good with it

Apple pies tend to be the profile that uses the most ingredients. I've seldom seen an apple pie with less than seven ingredients. You could try this one which is well rated but even then, the people in the comments below are adding extra ingredients.
 
Flavorah Kentucky Blend
ZmsA2VP.jpg
I mixed this up at 4 % on 10 January 2017. First taste on 20 January 2017.

First tobacco with a proper toasted taste. An excellent toasted dark brown pipe tobacco taste. A tiny bit nutty, bright and spicy. Dryish, but with a full mouth feel. I get a slightly woody, vanilla caramel aroma on the exhale. Aftertaste is that typical pipe tobacco slightly bitter coating in the mouth - if you ever smoked a pipe you will know.

From what I have read and heard, most Flavorah tobaccos are literally shake and vape material. And it tends to fade very quickly. My Kentucky Blend is still going strong as we speak. I did pick up a tiny bit of patchouli (which I do not like) as an undertone in the beginning, but that disappeared quickly.

An awesome standalone flavour. Perfect for people used to smoking pipe or toasted cigarettes.

A good candidate as a base for a Rum and Maple Tobacco juice.

Locally available here.
love u for this @Andre for 2 reasons 1)shake and vape braking diy law 2 (unable to complete steep) and 2) base for rum and maple:clap:
 
INW AM4A - 4%

A sweet "pipe tobacco" with notes of anise, cocoa, bakery and raisin.

My preference is 60/40 vg/pg.
I mixed this one today. My first tobacco vape since the old twisp days. Completely insanely delicious. I cannot believe that I haven't tried it sooner, it is the most flavourful vape which nice strong deep fruity vibes. Very highly recommended and I'll certainly keep an open mind with regards to other tobacco recipes
 
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