More Flavor secrets revealed.
Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:58 am
1. Its not as simple as buy flavor. See what others are mixing it at and hope for the best.
Everybody who starts out will do this step foolishly. And land up pissing huge qty of flavor and PG/VG down the drain. Or making really lousy tasting juice.
This system is put in place to put off the DIY crowd. And make it harder than it is to make your own flavor.
Why am I saying this ?. Because none of the places where they discuss % will they discuss what your mixing it with lol. So the % of flavor used is based on the % of PG and VG you use.
When selecting the % of VG and PG little to none of the guys even know what % should be used when and why. Its to do with chemical reaction that has to happen between the flavor the Base. Some reactions need a lot of PG some dont. Unless your know the exact fermentation process that has to happen to mature the flavor your just pissing in the wind. Mixing absurdly high VG ratios like we use. Requires its own set of rules which I have not found anywhere online and Im not going to post it either. Lets just say with VG we mix a lot of flavors at over 30%.
2. People are talking about making flavors without first establishing what type of VG they have. Is it synthetic or is it natural. That makes a huge diff. Synthetic as we get in India is petroleum based as is the DOW one. But as I have never got the Dow one I cant say. From what I understand if its synthetic it has to be made form a petroleum base. Synthetic is costly at least in India. And does taste a bit like Petroleum jelly. Google Petroleum Jelly taste in e-juice and you will find a few blogs talking about it.
3. People selling juice will never be as stupid to but a flavor mix it and sell it. They will all want to make their juices as unique and hard to copy as possible. This normally means adding multiple secondary notes in very minute qty. So while I can get my basic apple pie flavor from various companies and mix it I will never make an apple pie that is identical to say MFS Apple Pie. At best when copying a flavor your lucky to get the main note right. But after that forget about it. Esp with the flavors that are 5-6 mixes. Likewise nobody will be able to copy my Paan or Gulkhan. They can get one or two notes right tops.
4. Flavors are a funny thing. A bit like bikes and women. Asking another guy to tell you what flavor is hot is totally pointless. WHat one guy likes the other will hate. So do not waste your time going on the basis of what others have to say about flavors. Some of the flavors which got rave reviews on various forums turned out to be utter shit in my book. And some flavors that people said where a total waste of time turned out to be my best flavors.
This goes back to people trying ratios and shooting in the dark with the VG and PG %. Bottom line guys who have developed lines of juices that sell and are popular know what they are doing. Juices are one of those things that if you make something unique the world will beat a path to your door. No matter what your plans.
5. The brain likes complex flavors. I tried some guys juice and it tasted like it was eating a perfume of Jasmine. Its very easy to make a flavor like that. But long term it wont become a favourite once people taste better mixes. THe really good mixes will never have one over powering note. That you can catch. They just leave you wondering what the F is that. And then your brain has to work hard to try and extract all the flavors. Or you just enjoy it.
You will find you can smoke a lot of a particular flavor if its light notes. Strong notes you cant smoke for too long.
Everybody who starts out will do this step foolishly. And land up pissing huge qty of flavor and PG/VG down the drain. Or making really lousy tasting juice.
This system is put in place to put off the DIY crowd. And make it harder than it is to make your own flavor.
Why am I saying this ?. Because none of the places where they discuss % will they discuss what your mixing it with lol. So the % of flavor used is based on the % of PG and VG you use.
When selecting the % of VG and PG little to none of the guys even know what % should be used when and why. Its to do with chemical reaction that has to happen between the flavor the Base. Some reactions need a lot of PG some dont. Unless your know the exact fermentation process that has to happen to mature the flavor your just pissing in the wind. Mixing absurdly high VG ratios like we use. Requires its own set of rules which I have not found anywhere online and Im not going to post it either. Lets just say with VG we mix a lot of flavors at over 30%.
2. People are talking about making flavors without first establishing what type of VG they have. Is it synthetic or is it natural. That makes a huge diff. Synthetic as we get in India is petroleum based as is the DOW one. But as I have never got the Dow one I cant say. From what I understand if its synthetic it has to be made form a petroleum base. Synthetic is costly at least in India. And does taste a bit like Petroleum jelly. Google Petroleum Jelly taste in e-juice and you will find a few blogs talking about it.
3. People selling juice will never be as stupid to but a flavor mix it and sell it. They will all want to make their juices as unique and hard to copy as possible. This normally means adding multiple secondary notes in very minute qty. So while I can get my basic apple pie flavor from various companies and mix it I will never make an apple pie that is identical to say MFS Apple Pie. At best when copying a flavor your lucky to get the main note right. But after that forget about it. Esp with the flavors that are 5-6 mixes. Likewise nobody will be able to copy my Paan or Gulkhan. They can get one or two notes right tops.
4. Flavors are a funny thing. A bit like bikes and women. Asking another guy to tell you what flavor is hot is totally pointless. WHat one guy likes the other will hate. So do not waste your time going on the basis of what others have to say about flavors. Some of the flavors which got rave reviews on various forums turned out to be utter shit in my book. And some flavors that people said where a total waste of time turned out to be my best flavors.
This goes back to people trying ratios and shooting in the dark with the VG and PG %. Bottom line guys who have developed lines of juices that sell and are popular know what they are doing. Juices are one of those things that if you make something unique the world will beat a path to your door. No matter what your plans.
5. The brain likes complex flavors. I tried some guys juice and it tasted like it was eating a perfume of Jasmine. Its very easy to make a flavor like that. But long term it wont become a favourite once people taste better mixes. THe really good mixes will never have one over powering note. That you can catch. They just leave you wondering what the F is that. And then your brain has to work hard to try and extract all the flavors. Or you just enjoy it.
You will find you can smoke a lot of a particular flavor if its light notes. Strong notes you cant smoke for too long.