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SirErick

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About to place an order and looking for off the wall flavor enhancers of such. ie oakwood, liquid amber. First on my list is INW Cactus. Looking for suggestions. Looking for that flavor to give a recipe that special touch.
 

VinceV1

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Acetyl Pyrazine (nutty effect) for tobaccos, chocolate, bakery.
FA Marchmallow is usefull in lot of recipes.
Koolada = Fresh effect without menthol taste
 
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About to place an order and looking for off the wall flavor enhancers of such. ie oakwood, liquid amber. First on my list is INW Cactus. Looking for suggestions. Looking for that flavor to give a recipe that special touch.

That's sure a good one to start your list, especially for fruit flavors.
Another for fruits is FA Cardamom - adds a unique sweet spice touch.
TFA Sweet & Tart, if you like Pez-like fruit candies.
FA Gin for that juniper flavor, or maybe save it for summery fruity DIY
If you're into savory, tobacco, or bakery - Inawera Sesame is a really unique (and appealing!) flavor.
 

SirErick

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Excellent! Thanks for all the idea's! I think I'm up to 150 flavors now.

FA Cardamom and TFA Sweet & Tart I will add to my list.
 

Chrispdx

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MTS from FA is a odd duck for sure. I added to a recipie for giggles and it just change things. First attempt was excellent. Second attempt was just a hmm ok, not was I was looking for. But sure fun to screw with.
 

SirErick

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MTS from FA is a odd duck for sure. I added to a recipie for giggles and it just change things. First attempt was excellent. Second attempt was just a hmm ok, not was I was looking for. But sure fun to screw with.
I have MTS and rarely use it. I should experiment more.
 

Lost

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Thought of this thread today. Got a loose-tea sample from our local tea shop. Lapsang Souchong. Smells like BBQ sauce. Making tea with it makes the house smell like a campfire. The taste is similar to the smells.

Campfire e-juice. Haven't seen that for sale yet.
 

SirErick

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Thought of this thread today. Got a loose-tea sample from our local tea shop. Lapsang Souchong. Smells like BBQ sauce. Making tea with it makes the house smell like a campfire. The taste is similar to the smells.

Campfire e-juice. Haven't seen that for sale yet.
Make some extract! I am in the process of making coffee extract. 45g of pg and 5g of super fine ground coffee in a mason jar, letting it sit for a month. Lapsang Souchong extract In a Smores recipe, might work out.
 

Lost

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Make some extract! I
Well, can't do anything else with it. Just a tablespoon of that in some hot water made the house smell like someone was doing a controlled burn. Unbelievable.
 

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Make some extract! I am in the process of making coffee extract. 45g of pg and 5g of super fine ground coffee in a mason jar, letting it sit for a month. Lapsang Souchong extract In a Smores recipe, might work out.
Almost complemented you for using steep correctly but seen you went with sit instead lol.
 

Lost

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FA Black Fire. Yep.
Merrrgggggg. OK fine. Someone make a Mat Shot and I've seen it all.

I'll even give you a sample recipe:
25% pilsner beer flavor
25% ale flavor
10% sweet and sour flavor
10% cola flavor
5% cream flavor
4% vanilla flavor
2% each of: cherry, orange, coffee, gin, bourbon, rum, lime, blueberry, watermelon, hazelnut flavors
And 1% cigarette butt flavor
 

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