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Sounds yummy! How did you go about doing the extract on the tea?This whole DIY thing is tons of fun
A lot of those are single flavour "samples". I don't get a lot of time to play, sometimes a whole month goes by where nothing gets mixed. But when I get time the stash doubles in size
I have a NET (Natural Extracted Tea) that is totally out of this world, a rooibos tea with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a dash of cream, insanely delicious!
Here's one for the Peanut Butter fans:
12% - Peanut Butter (TFA)
8% - Double Chocolate Clear (TFA)
4% - Graham Cracker Clear (TFA)
1% - EM10%
Empty out 4 teabags in a 50ml glass bottle (I used the blue ones from SkyBlue). Top the bottle up with PG and dunk the bottle in a mug of boiled water. Leave for half an hour then top up again with PG. Dunk it in boiled water again and leave it to steep for a day. Strap a coffee filter over a glass with rubber bands and empty the tea out into the filter, this requires a bit of gentle shaking to get all that stuff out through the tiny bottleneck. The good stuff will work its way through the filter in a few hours. This is a good time to make a cup of tea, the aroma coming from the extract will leave you little choice hereSounds yummy! How did you go about doing the extract on the tea?
This works exactly the same for ground filter coffeeEmpty out 4 teabags in a 50ml glass bottle (I used the blue ones from SkyBlue). Top the bottle up with PG and dunk the bottle in a mug of boiled water. Leave for half an hour then top up again with PG. Dunk it in boiled water again and leave it to steep for a day. Strap a coffee filter over a glass with rubber bands and empty the tea out into the filter, this requires a bit of gentle shaking to get all that stuff out through the tiny bottleneck. The good stuff will work its way through the filter in a few hours. This is a good time to make a cup of tea, the aroma coming from the extract will leave you little choice here
Hats off to you @BumbleBee. I make only around 4 at a time lol.Juice testing night for me
These are some of my crazy experiments. There are some real gems here, but some are just rocks.
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I've been tempted to do this for a while now, I'd love a nice peach iced tea. Juicy peach, tea extract, EM with a touch of Koolada. Think I'm gonna do this tomorrow!Empty out 4 teabags in a 50ml glass bottle (I used the blue ones from SkyBlue). Top the bottle up with PG and dunk the bottle in a mug of boiled water. Leave for half an hour then top up again with PG. Dunk it in boiled water again and leave it to steep for a day. Strap a coffee filter over a glass with rubber bands and empty the tea out into the filter, this requires a bit of gentle shaking to get all that stuff out through the tiny bottleneck. The good stuff will work its way through the filter in a few hours. This is a good time to make a cup of tea, the aroma coming from the extract will leave you little choice here
Ah that sounds good, I don't have any Juicy Peach but a few drops of lemon juice and EM should do the trick.I've been tempted to do this for a while now, I'd love a nice peach iced tea. Juicy peach, tea extract, EM with a touch of Koolada. Think I'm gonna do this tomorrow!
Yeah that could be really good. I've also seen different kinds of berry teas at the pick n pay, I'd love to know if they make decent extracts for juice.Ah that sounds good, I don't have any Juicy Peach but a few drops of lemon juice and EM should do the trick.
I've tried a few of those flavored teas, they're very weak. You're better off just making an extract with plain tea and adding the flavouring yourself, strawberry or raspberry should do quite nicely.Yeah that could be really good. I've also seen different kinds of berry teas at the pick n pay, I'd love to know if they make decent extracts for juice.
Oooh I like the sound of this latte, I need to try that thanks for the ideaCool good to know. Yes a vanilla chai latte! Chai extract, vanilla swirl, sweet cream, maybe a touch of cinnamon danish/ cinnamon sugar cookie. That sounds frikkin amazing. Haha yeah man that's the problem too little time. You gotta make that one though, sounds amazing.
i tried this a while back with ground coffee and wow i can kick myself as i gave it to my mom as she is a coffee snob and loved itThis works exactly the same for ground filter coffee
raw spices ? what kind of spices this sounds interestingHaven't tried tea yet.. will do so immediately. however the coffee works really well, as does other dried spices, i have a blend of raw spices.. chai basics that i roast, grind and extract using the method bumblebee described, unbeatable.
Not as potent as a synthetic concentrate, but without the chemical aftertaste many can carry, just smooth and pure.
Use it as a concentrate, with my tea extraction method I use it at around 10%. I've tried some coffees too but get very inconsistent results sometimes using the coffee extract up to 50% and it's still weak, but I do like my coffee strong.Quick noob question, do you use the tea/coffee extracted PG as a concentrate or do you just add your other flavorings and VG to it?
I found the same but one thing I noticed is that lighter roast coffees require a longer steep/extraction time and a higher % in your final mix. My dark roast espresso extract is potent even at 3 or so %.Use it as a concentrate, with my tea extraction method I use it at around 10%. I've tried some coffees too but get very inconsistent results sometimes using the coffee extract up to 50% and it's still weak, but I do like my coffee strong.
Cool thanks manUse it as a concentrate, with my tea extraction method I use it at around 10%. I've tried some coffees too but get very inconsistent results sometimes using the coffee extract up to 50% and it's still weak, but I do like my coffee strong.