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HIC's Vanilla Nut Coffee recipe: creamy, mildly sweet, vanilla-nut coffee

1% FlavourArt Coffee Espresso
1% FlavourArt Vienna Cream
1% FlavourArt Fresh Cream
0.5% FlavourArt Hazelnut or Nut Mix
0.5% FlavourArt Vanilla Classic (other FA vanillas will also work)

This is a mild coffee flavor, one I can vape for a long time before needing to switch flavors. It does not need to age or steep, and doesn't change flavor much as it ages.
Shake 'n vape!
 
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would you change the % for a max vg?
 

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thank you im gonna order up some FA asap

I hope you'll post your impression when you try them. If you've tried other coffee flavors, I think you'll be especially impressed with Coffee Espresso.
 

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Ok this one's a hit. Went with the hazelnut, I really like this one. I haven't tried any other flavors but this tastes exactly like I thought it would.
 

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Have a batch of coffee extract made! Going to make that vanilla but coffee as soon as I find the percentage I need to use this extract at, substituting for the espresso

Thanks guys !!!
 

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I made a coffee extract yesterday as well. I have no idea whether it's good or not. It smells good...
 

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HIC's Vanilla Nut Coffee recipe: creamy, mildly sweet, vanilla-nut coffee

1% FlavourArt Espresso
1% FlavourArt Vienna Cream
1% FlavourArt Fresh Cream
0.5% FlavourArt Hazelnut or Nut Mix
0.5% FlavourArt Vanilla Classic (other FA vanillas will also work)

This is a mild coffee flavor, one I can vape for a long time before needing to switch flavors. It does not need to age or steep, and doesn't change flavor much as it ages.
Shake 'n vape!

P.S. Newer coffee recipes are at my store: https://gumroad.com/hic

I don't have Vienna Cream, but I'm dying to try this recipe. Would it be fine with the following :


1.5% FlavourArt Espresso
1.5% FlavourArt Fresh Cream
0.5% FlavourArt Hazelnut
0.5% FlavourArt Vanilla Classic
 

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I don't have Vienna Cream, but I'm dying to try this recipe. Would it be fine with the following :
1.5% FlavourArt Espresso
1.5% FlavourArt Fresh Cream
0.5% FlavourArt Hazelnut
0.5% FlavourArt Vanilla Classic

Personally, I wouldn't add more Espresso - that'd be lots stronger given that you're leaving out Vienna Cream.
I'd use an extra .5 on Fresh Cream and Vanilla Classic instead. It won't be as sweet or smooth as using Vienna Cream, but it should be a decent vanilla-nut coffee.
 

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Thanks, that Sounds great. I'll try it this weekend.
 

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Only hazelnut I have right now is FW. Can I use this successfully and at what percentage would you recommend? Thanks
 

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Only hazelnut I have right now is FW. Can I use this successfully and at what percentage would you recommend? Thanks

About the only thing FA and FW Hazelnut have in common is the name - they're very different flavors and don't sub for each other. BUT you could use it for a great coffee! Start with your FW Hazelnut about 3/4 of your preferred standalone strength. Add 1% FA Espresso and 0.5% of any FA vanilla. That should be about all it takes. I don't think you'll need the cream flavors, but you could add them if you want.
 

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About the only thing FA and FW Hazelnut have in common is the name - they're very different flavors and don't sub for each other. BUT you could use it for a great coffee! Start with your FW Hazelnut about 3/4 of your preferred standalone strength. Add 1% FA Espresso and 0.5% of any FA vanilla. That should be about all it takes. I don't think you'll need the cream flavors, but you could add them if you want.
Thanks a lot hic. I'll put that in my bcv order tomorrow. I'm slowly building up an arsenal of FA flavors. Since I know it's not a substitute I will add that to the shelf.
Just figured I would use up the flavors I have. So I will be trying your suggestion on that coffee too and I really appreciate your recipes. Btw, are you aware of your recipe website not working well with I pads? Every time I try to buy a recipe it never loads the payment info so I can purchase it. Have tried several times. I might need to get a PC. Lol
 

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Thanks a lot hic. I'll put that in my bcv order tomorrow. I'm slowly building up an arsenal of FA flavors. Since I know it's not a substitute I will add that to the shelf.
Just figured I would use up the flavors I have. So I will be trying your suggestion on that coffee too and I really appreciate your recipes. Btw, are you aware of your recipe website not working well with I pads? Every time I try to buy a recipe it never loads the payment info so I can purchase it. Have tried several times. I might need to get a PC. Lol

Gumroad tries to optimize the display for every different kind of device. I didn't know about the ipads, but thank you for letting me know. They recently fixed issues with Kindles (for the 12 people who still own one :rolleyes:) - I hope that's next on their list. I suspect they dedicate more time to conventional displays, whether Mac or PC.
 

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Gumroad tries to optimize the display for every different kind of device. I didn't know about the ipads, but thank you for letting me know. They recently fixed issues with Kindles (for the 12 people who still own one :rolleyes:) - I hope that's next on their list. I suspect they dedicate more time to conventional displays, whether Mac or PC.
All good. Btw what's a kindle? Ha
 

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a Kindle is an ebook reader by Amazon. I still proudly own one and tablets don't compare to it for reading books. I don't get the Kindle bashing. Sure if you want to watch movies get a Ipad, but ereaders serve a different purpose.
 
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I have purchased just about every recipe off of gumroad HIC has and I have found viewing them to be kind of a pina if doing so from gumroads website. I have found downloading it as PDF and viewing it that way to be much much easier no matter the device you are viewing on. I have read them on my Samsung Note 3 and 4, my iphone mega, my ipad mini, my normal ipad, my laptop, desktop, and samsung tab 3 all with no issues :) of coarse this is the pdf version saved to my media server in my home (no public access) I do not like reading things on gumroad from their site or links they send via email at all :(. And this doesn't just go for HIC's stuff this is for pretty much anything I purchase off of gumroad that is a text type of file.
 

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I mixed it a few days ago (without Vienna cream and with HIC's adjusted percentages). After a few days of hot water steeping, I have to say this is the best recipe I've tried yet. The taste of coffee is subtle enough to make the vanilla and hazelnut shine. It's also not to sweet which makes it an ADV for me.

Kudos to HIC, I will be purchasing recipes on your site very soon.
 

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I mixed it a few days ago (without Vienna cream and with HIC's adjusted percentages). After a few days of hot water steeping, I have to say this is the best recipe I've tried yet. The taste of coffee is subtle enough to make the vanilla and hazelnut shine. It's also not to sweet which makes it an ADV for me.

Oh, I'm glad the adjustments worked fine!
 

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It does sound good. Where can we find the adjustments?


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Wanting to make a chocolate coffee vape similar to this, what would you recommend hic
 

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so i was thinking 1.5-2% FA chocolate. no cocoa
 

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Go with the program HIC's Irish Mocha is fantastic just as it is
 

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The Irish cream is going to give it that boozey taste

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Thanks @HeadInClouds! For the recipe, I made the recipe as instructed and it was good but still a little to "Coffee-ey" for me personally as many other trial recipes I have made with this flavor. I like my sugar and milk with a little coffee in it, lol. So made the same mix again at .75%, great stuff!


Is there anyone that has found a good FA Cappuccino mix? Just got it in, haven't tried it yet. TIA.
 
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Thanks @HeadInClouds! For the recipe, I made the recipe as instructed and it was good but still a little to "Coffee-ey" for me personally as many other trial recipes I have made with this flavor. I like my sugar and milk with a little coffee in it, lol. So made the same mix again at .75%, great stuff!


Is there anyone that has found a good FA Cappuccino mix? Just got it in, haven't tried it yet. TIA.
I like my coffee and coffee vape strong enough to support a standing spoon
 

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This is currently my ADV and I love it :)


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i actually remember trying this before now that i think of it. If i remember correctly the coffee was a bit strong, left almost a bitter sour taste in my mouth. im going to try and cut it in half this afternoon.
 

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HIC's Vanilla Nut Coffee recipe: creamy, mildly sweet, vanilla-nut coffee

1% FlavourArt Espresso
1% FlavourArt Vienna Cream
1% FlavourArt Fresh Cream
0.5% FlavourArt Hazelnut or Nut Mix
0.5% FlavourArt Vanilla Classic (other FA vanillas will also work)

This is a mild coffee flavor, one I can vape for a long time before needing to switch flavors. It does not need to age or steep, and doesn't change flavor much as it ages.
Shake 'n vape!
Thank You! Wow! If I could only kneel before you lol I didn't have all the flavors so I did it slightly different.

1% FA Cappuccino
1% FA Vienna Cream
1% FA Fresh Cream
0.5% TFA Acetyl Pyrazine
0.5% TFA Vanilla Swirl

It is sooooo yummy!
I am sure I speak for everyone that we appreciate all the hard work you do. I am a fan!! AND.....you inspire newbies like myself to think out of the box ;)
 
This one's very good for coffee lovers! Nice strong coffee flavor
Made mine with Vanilla Tahiti, haven't tried other FA Vanilla flavors for comparison
Put 20ml in a different bottle and added 3 drops of FA Cinnamon Ceylon which was a nice addition if you like cinnamon

Will make this up again with 0.5% Cinnamon Ceylon for future consistency, not a fan of drops
 

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HIC's Vanilla Nut Coffee recipe: creamy, mildly sweet, vanilla-nut coffee

1% FlavourArt Espresso
1% FlavourArt Vienna Cream
1% FlavourArt Fresh Cream
0.5% FlavourArt Hazelnut or Nut Mix
0.5% FlavourArt Vanilla Classic (other FA vanillas will also work)

This is a mild coffee flavor, one I can vape for a long time before needing to switch flavors. It does not need to age or steep, and doesn't change flavor much as it ages.
Shake 'n vape!
Made this tonight like it TY HC even with out the nut mix
 

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HIC's Vanilla Nut Coffee recipe: creamy, mildly sweet, vanilla-nut coffee

1% FlavourArt Espresso
1% FlavourArt Vienna Cream
1% FlavourArt Fresh Cream
0.5% FlavourArt Hazelnut or Nut Mix
0.5% FlavourArt Vanilla Classic (other FA vanillas will also work)

This is a mild coffee flavor, one I can vape for a long time before needing to switch flavors. It does not need to age or steep, and doesn't change flavor much as it ages.
Shake 'n vape!
Sure every time I looking to order FlavourArt Espresso from ecigexpress only have 120 ml :(
 

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