Now that I have it, I don't know what to do with it?
a diy mix? or a flavor concentrate? if the latter, from who? I use RF SC Bourbon and have a number of recipes in my calc that I have found or dreamed up to try but most have not been tried yet other than soul custardy.It's a diy mix, I mix by volume. I have about a dozen diy flavors, mostly tobacco.
vanilla bourbon actually has nothing to do with the drink bourbon fwiw.Bill's Magic Vapor has a few recipes throughout his Blog that require TFA Vanilla Bourbon. Maybe you could use your KB and some Vanilla as a substitute for it in those?
Here's a link to his Blog:
Bill's Magic Vapor's blog | E-Cigarette Forum
vanilla bourbon actually has nothing to do with the drink bourbon fwiw.
I bought that flavor before I knew as well. Still trying to use it all up. It is really dark and has to be used in low percentages. Real Flavors SC Bourbon is a really good bourbon that can be used at extremely low percentages with custards, creams, etc. I currently have a mix of the RF VG Flavors: Apple Pie and Aged Bourbon Cream that turned out quite nice.Thanks for the heads up! Even at my age, I still learn something new every day!
Still wondering why they call it Vanilla Bourbon though, instead of Bourbon Vanilla like all that info above refers to it.
Maybe I'll have to try just a little Vanilla flavoring with my JD then and see if I can come up with a "real" Vanilla Bourbon! If that works, then maybe some Vanilla flavoring in OSDIY's One Stop Blend "Tennessee Whiskey" (like JD), would work, too, for an eliquid!![]()
It appears this is another victim of "reformulation." I was only able to find this on TFA's website:Still wondering why they call it Vanilla Bourbon though, instead of Bourbon Vanilla like all that info above refers to it.