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Manimal3497

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Sorry if this has already been asked before but I dont remember seeing anything on it. My brain is not wanting to fully function so having a hard time working this out which means its really simple lol. I have a few flavors that I love so I want to get some premade flavoring batches made up. I will use one recipe as an example. It uses a total of 12% flavoring using 7 flavors. I am wanting to premake the flavor mix so when I or a friend would like some all I would need to do is make the base with the appropiate nic and then add 12% of the premade. My issue is how do I figure out how much to mix to make the base? I normally use ejuicemeup. Would I just input like I was make a enourmous bottle of juice (whatever the end result would be with my premade if I made it all into ejuice) and mix from that or is there a different formula i should use or a program to help me figure it all out. I know kinda a stupid question and I am sure the answer is super easy but my brain is not wanting to function right atm so figured I would hit ya'll up see if you could help me out :)
 

AmandaD

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Here's how I make my bases: let's use a fake recipe

flavor 1 - 2%
flavor 2 - 0.5%
flavor 3 - .75%
etc

I take those percentages and add that number of mls to a bottle. So for a recipe that ends up at 12% flavoring I will have 12 mls. Or if I really love it I';l double or triple that amount - make sense? It's a very simple and fast way to make a base keeping the right proportions.
 

Manimal3497

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I think i follow that so if I want 120mls of base I would add a zero on to the percent and add that in mls will the example above flavor 1 would me 20mls flavor 2 would be 5mls etc.
 

CrazyChef

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Okay, say you wanted to make enough pre-mix to make one liter of juice.
  • FA Joy - 5%
  • TFA Blueberry - 3%
  • CAP Vanilla Custard V2 - 4%
  • Ethyl Maltol - 1%
Total flavor percentage equals 13%.

Here is the eJuice Me Up screen shot:
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Now, all you mix is the flavorings, NOTHING ELSE. You will have 130ml of pre-mixed flavoring to use as your flavoring.

Then, when you want to mix up a batch, just use the premixed flavoring you just made @ 13% - on any quantity you want to make.

Screenshot of premix 25mg nic, 70/30 VG/PG, 30ml juice:
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I hope this is what you were looking for.
 
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lirruping

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Here's how I make my bases: let's use a fake recipe

flavor 1 - 2%
flavor 2 - 0.5%
flavor 3 - .75%
etc

I take those percentages and add that number of mls to a bottle. So for a recipe that ends up at 12% flavoring I will have 12 mls. Or if I really love it I';l double or triple that amount - make sense? It's a very simple and fast way to make a base keeping the right proportions.

I know you just explained this, but let me see if I have it right, using a similar example. Let's say you have:

FA Orange 2%
FA Coconut 2%
FA Custard 1%
FA Vienna cream 1%

The flavor total in the above recipe is 6%, but you don't want to make 6ml, you only want to make 3ml of recipe concentrate. So you'd halve everything and mix together:

FA Orange 1ml
FA Coconut 1ml
FA Custard 0.5ml
FA Vienna cream 0.5ml

for a total of 3ml of concentrate. As long as you add 6% of that concentrated mixture to the base, all is well--you've preserved the recipe, right?
 

AmandaD

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I know you just explained this, but let me see if I have it right, using a similar example. Let's say you have:

FA Orange 2%
FA Coconut 2%
FA Custard 1%
FA Vienna cream 1%

The flavor total in the above recipe is 6%, but you don't want to make 6ml, you only want to make 3ml of recipe concentrate. So you'd halve everything and mix together:

FA Orange 1ml
FA Coconut 1ml
FA Custard 0.5ml
FA Vienna cream 0.5ml

for a total of 3ml of concentrate. As long as you add 6% of that concentrated mixture to the base, all is well--you've preserved the recipe, right?
Exactly!
 

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