I'm looking for a 'perfected' French Vanilla coffee that's DYI... does anyone have one...? ;)

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we2rcool

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I'm looking for a 'perfected' French Vanilla coffee that's DYI... does anyone have one...?


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Seriously :::sigh::: if anyone does, I haven't found it.

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a good coffee flavor of any kind seems elusive and 'coffee is hard' seems to be the number one statement in a lot of coffee threads. What I often see recommended is extracting your own, like you're doing. The next step is finding a good vanilla and that's not all that easy either. You might have better luck extracting your own vanilla as well.

There's a thread here started by tomzgreat that contains a link to Cooks. Eight dollars for 4oz, but if you also use vanilla in cooking that might be worth exploring. The name of the thread is ' DIY- Organic Simple is Best -- Also Cooks Vanilla Flavors is a Contender in the Natural Market'.
 

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Awesome...!!! Thanks JD1.

In fact, we do have some raw Vanilla beans here so, will have to do some research about the extraction process of those. Sounds like a pretty fun challenge to take on... :)
By the way, if the coffee part of the extraction comes out like it's looking it will, i'll post exactly how I did it. I too have noticed that a 'decent' coffee flavor is elusive. I tried a pre-made coffee extract from Watkins and BLEH, it tasted more like pure instant coffee with a burnt flavor. (seriously WOULDN'T recommend it personally)
 

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Danoman, I've extracted 3 different coffees so far. First one was a Pete's Coffee cafe solano which has a creamy taste to it, the second and third coffees are dark mocha and caramel truffle. I used the method described here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/239733-coffee-flavor.html

iirc, vanilla is extracted the same way, which I'll be doing this weekend as I love a good vanilla too!

I've mixed the first extract at 10% which is a bit light. I mixed the dark mocha tonight at 3% (it's a stronger coffee) with 2% bavarian cream and 1% caramel. It came out creamy with a hint of coffee and barest taste of caramel. It is vapable right now (needs more coffee and less caramel) but I will wait a few days to see how it ends up.

But...subscribed as I love me some vanilla!
 

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Danoman, I've extracted 3 different coffees so far. First one was a Pete's Coffee cafe solano which has a creamy taste to it, the second and third coffees are dark mocha and caramel truffle. I used the method described here: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/239733-coffee-flavor.html

iirc, vanilla is extracted the same way, which I'll be doing this weekend as I love a good vanilla too!

I've mixed the first extract at 10% which is a bit light. I mixed the dark mocha tonight at 3% (it's a stronger coffee) with 2% bavarian cream and 1% caramel. It came out creamy with a hint of coffee and barest taste of caramel. It is vapable right now (needs more coffee and less caramel) but I will wait a few days to see how it ends up.

But...subscribed as I love me some vanilla!

VERY GOOD...!!!
That's a great idea (I didn't think of that) with taking some pre-flavored coffee to do in a steeping process. THANKS...!!! :)
 

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Update on the coffee extracts. The coffee taste in the Mocha lightened up even more to the point of being undetectable. I can taste the Bavarian cream but not much else. I slowly added drops to it and finally got to the point where I get a distinct taste in a dripper, but it's >25% !! And even that amount is kinda light tasting. I'm gonna let it sit for a few more days and try again. I've yet to mix up the caramel but hope to get to it this weekend while I try vanilla extraction.
 

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Well, it's not perfect but it's good enough to duplicate and minor tweaks are easy enough. Now I know what people mean when they use the phrase 'flavor chaser'.

Starting DIY has likely been the best move I've made yet because I KNOW that eventually I'll find that elusive 'must have' liquid. And since it COULD be the next try...I'll keep trying. :D
 
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