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How to remove sweetness from VG??

JayZ

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Hi folks, I am trying to make a tobacco vape that has no sweetness to it, I know FA bitter wizard does that exactly, but my problem is that I am not sure if:

I am supposed to add the FA BW first to the vg and let it do its thing.
Can I add the FA BW in the mix with the rest of my ingredients.
How much should I add for a complete dry effect (zero sweetness)
Are there any other options to achive this effect?
 

Tcar

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From FlavourArt's Uk website:

http://www.flavourart.co.uk/flavour-enhancers.html

Bitter Wizard
Balance your juice ! With the Bitter Wizard we are glad to announce another new development, designed to reduce or eliminate the sweet basic taste given by PG or VG. Adding the BW at 1%, vapers can get a pleasant bitter aftertaste, which can be enhanced further increasing the dosage. BW blends well with dark and tobacco flavors. Give it a try. The bitter taste you were looking for, give it a try.


Keep notes and adjust to taste on the next batch.
 

JayZ

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Yeah, I know, I have it, but I don't know how it's supposed to be used
 

misswish

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Add 1% to your mix. You might want to start with less, you can always add more if you want to.
 

BigNasty

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A drop or three per 30ml.. shake it like you stole it.. test vape.. repeat as needed.
 

JayZ

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OK, so it should be used BEFORE my tobacco mix? And it works right away, no need for steeping it?
 

BigNasty

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Pretty instant.
Do your normal mix.. test and see if you want bitter.
Add a drop and go into teenage boy mode..shake it like it owes something.
Test and repeat to fit your needs.
 

JayZ

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Alright thanks guys!
 

Tcar

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steeping has more to do with the flavor components interacting with each other. MTS, BW, etc have and effect on how the tastes are perceived by tastebuds. No need to steep, just need to mix it thoroughly.
 

JayZ

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steeping has more to do with the flavor components interacting with each other. MTS, BW, etc have and effect on how the tastes are perceived by tastebuds. No need to steep, just need to mix it thoroughly.
Thanks man, that was what I was hoping for! Cheers!
 

Giraut

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Beware though: I'm not sure what's in Bitter Wizard, but if it's malic acid (like Sour), too much of it will kill the flavor over time, after steeping for a week or two.
 

JayZ

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I dont think it's mallic acid, but thanks for pointing that out
 

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