So @shaunnadan made an awesome offer to bring me some of his Custard Home made juice.
take a look at this gift its awesome will let it steep for a week first.
Thank you Shaun was nice to meet u!
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Thanks again will doCool stuff buddy, just let it steep and you will have a nice big bottle of custard goodness !
Sorry for being a noob, but what does steep mean, see a lot of people use the term.View attachment 23052
So @shaunnadan made an awesome offer to bring me some of his Custard Home made juice.
take a look at this gift its awesome will let it steep for a week first.
Thank you Shaun was nice to meet u!
Sorry for being a noob, but what does steep mean, see a lot of people use the term.
Sorry for being a noob, but what does steep mean, see a lot of people use the term.
Sorry for being a noob, but what does steep mean, see a lot of people use the term.
Thanx for the clear explanation, so the way I mix my nicotine and nicotine free juices 50/50, do I need to steep them aswell in order to enhance the flavor? I usually jus chuck em in the pipe and roll it around in there to mix...a lesson is learned every day...thanx again.As @Richio and @WHeunis said, steeping is the term used in vaping to describe the process of letting a juice stand (in a dark place) while the flavours combine and settle. The amount of steeping required varies based on the flavours used as well as the PG/VG ratio of the juice (with higher VG usually requiring more steep time as it is a thicker liquid).
With some flavours (custards, pear, strawberry) the difference between a just mixed and 2-3 week steeped juice is quite remarkable - initially it can taste weak, chemical, or just off, but after some steeping it really comes into it's own. Generally, using many different flavours together also requires some steeping for them to combine properly.
On the other hand, certain flavours (pineapple, mints/menthol), when used on their own, are perfect right off the bat and requires no or very little steeping.
There are a few ways to increase steep time, such as heat/movement/etc, but in the end, time is the best and most reliable method to steep.
Thanx for the clear explanation, so the way I mix my nicotine and nicotine free juices 50/50, do I need to steep them aswell in order to enhance the flavor? I usually jus chuck em in the pipe and roll it around in there to mix...a lesson is learned every day...thanx again.
Agree with @free3dom above. Personally, I would leave them for about 24 hours just for the mixture to integrate properly.Thanx for the clear explanation, so the way I mix my nicotine and nicotine free juices 50/50, do I need to steep them aswell in order to enhance the flavor? I usually jus chuck em in the pipe and roll it around in there to mix...a lesson is learned every day...thanx again.