The Fundamentals of Blending E-Juice

Why stick to just one flavor when you can mix and enjoy an exotic cocktail as a vape? In this guide, we discuss the basics of it so you can go ahead and make your own blend. We also provide a few combinations to try based on your preference.

E-Juice Mixing
E-Juice Mixing

Creating unique combinations by combining flavors of Vape is indeed a fun and exciting activity. That being said, understanding base flavors can help you prepare a good mixture. This ensures a smooth and pleasurable experience. Let’s go on with it and proceed to understand everything about it.

 

Things to Do

The idea of mixing juice flavors can open the window to a world of different flavors, and here are a few guidelines to follow. For instance, using mixtures with similar viscosity blends is a good idea, or even using flavors of the same profile works. This way, you are assured of the end result. Even the ratios should be balanced, as you don’t want one flavor to overpower the other. Of course, you’ll need to use common sense here when blending the two or even three flavors. Together they should deliver a well-balanced flavor, so if one happens to be lighter than the other, you can use a bit more of it for that symphonic taste.

There are certain flavors that need to be mixed equally. If we take caramel and apple for that matter, a 50-50 of both would be good. On the other hand, flavors like cinnamon can be very strong compared to gum, so it needs to be relatively less. As a result, you’ll get a nicely balanced cinnamon gum flavor.

 

Understanding the Ratio

At first, figuring out your ratios can be challenging. The effectiveness is a key component. For example, there is a significant difference between a red and a green apple. Red apple and other fruit flavors, including blueberry, may combine 50/50 without causing any problems; however, green apple’s tartness could require a softer touch.

Use the drop approach to create a consistent ratio if you do wish to combine a stronger and a softer flavor. As an illustration, you may attempt a ratio of one drop of green apple to ten drops of banana and then make adjustments. This rule also applies to blending weird or unconventional flavors. You can add the flavors until you achieve the desired flavor when you have a decent base, like strawberry lemonade, for example.

 

Summary

If you find yourself caught between what flavors will and won’t work, worry not. You can simply think of dessert flavors that complement each other. Like strawberry lemonade, blueberry ice, etc., you can either look this up online or simply go with your instinct. We will provide you with a few combinations to try and impress your friends with. Flavors like apples go with most fruits. Avoid citrus fruits, though, unless you prefer the sour taste. Or, if you want something sweet, vanilla and cinnamon can be paired together, so it’s almost like you’re eating a cinnamon bun. Watermelon, cucumber, and apple is a refreshing flavor to try out. Brusko vapes also come in many flavors for you to try.

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Author: Christopher Andrews

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