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Strawberry Margarita

CloudyToday

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I saw someone else's recipe for this, but i didn't have any of those ingredients, so I came up with one semi-my own :

Grand Marnier Mousse Base 2% ( Hic's mix here: http://vapingunderground.com/threads/hics-grand-marnier-mousse.10296/#post-348555) ***
tequila FW 1%
strawberry FA 2%
lime tahity cold pressed .25% ( 1drop, 2 if you like the lime bite)

***just to clarify, don't mix it with any nic or base, just the concentrates to create it's own flavor concentrate, then use that as the 2%
 
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CloudyToday

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i was afraid to go any higher on the tequila, it smelled strong to me just wafting the bottle, so that's why the 1%, if you think i could go up with the % on that let me know !
 

CloudyToday

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I haven't had that flavor, but thanks for clarifying. No wonder I couldn't find it, LOL!
so sorry! i'll try to be more careful with my posting, i get all excited when i hit on something good lol, have to give Hic partial credit of course with the grand marnier!
 

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JXN

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You could go higher, I enjoyed Tequila at 6% with just 1% FA Lime Cold Pressed but when added to a more complicated recipe I didn't get the same satisfaction (Prickly Pear Margarita). It was like the tequila got drowned out. Just didn't play well with others. Need to revisit it with this.
 

CloudyToday

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You could go higher, I enjoyed Tequila at 6% with just 1% FA Lime Cold Pressed but when added to a more complicated recipe I didn't get the same satisfaction (Prickly Pear Margarita). It was like the tequila got drowned out. Just didn't play well with others. Need to revisit it with this.
actually i think i like where the tequila sits now, it doesn't overpower the grand marnier part it just helps it pop
 

Jgoss

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I wonder if I could extract my own tequila flavor. Maybe by using real tequila and boiling off most of the alcohol? I just can't get into FW tequila.
 

CloudyToday

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I wonder if I could extract my own tequila flavor. Maybe by using real tequila and boiling off most of the alcohol? I just can't get into FW tequila.
i would say probably not by just boiling it as there will be alot of sugars left in that process that aren't good for vaping. What part of the tequila flavor are you looking for ?
 

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i was afraid to go any higher on the tequila, it smelled strong to me just wafting the bottle, so that's why the 1%, if you think i could go up with the % on that let me know !

I use it at around 1 to 2% but then, I like my drinks like my men.. strong ;) *giggles..
 

Neunerball

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let me know how you like it :)
I will let you know. However, I already placed an order for several flavors. Therefore, I'll have to wait a week, before placing another order for flavors, that are listed here and I don't own yet.
 

CloudyToday

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To my tastebuds, right now, Orange is strong not Tequila.
ok cool, well, play with the recipe to suit to your taste then :) I tried it again this afternoon and am very pleased with it as is :)

edit: also the tequila doesn't reeeally taste like tequila, it has some orange notes in, which is why if you're sensitive to orange you maybe picking up more on that, (or if you added more % of it) for me I pick up the strawberry and lime more
 
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CloudyToday

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I will let you know. However, I already placed an order for several flavors. Therefore, I'll have to wait a week, before placing another order for flavors, that are listed here and I don't own yet.
cool, np neuner, whenever time and cash permits, no worries!
 

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