Making the perfect coffee E-Juice

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Heatingman

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Some of you may already know this, but I just discovered it and wanted to share with the community.

Most commercially available Coffee flavors are either too strong, chemically tasting, or burnt. And developing a good vape from that has proved really tricky. Like most coffee loving people, I personally only really like a certain brand, prepared a certain way.

So if your like me, enjoy!

Step 1 - take a heaping tablespoon of your favorite ground coffee, and mix it with 30 ML of pure PG.
Step 2 - take that mixture, and hot steep on a double boiler for 20 minutes.
Step 3 - strain out the grounds - I used a coffee filter set into a regular mesh strainer.
Step 4 - Use solution at 10 percent in your typical vg/pg blend. I used 80/20 and it tastes exactly like my morning coffee.

If you like cinnamon in your coffee like I do, I added some into the coffee grounds just like I do when I make actual coffee, and it worked like a charm. I could not be happier about the flavor.

If you find the flavor is not strong enough, add more coffee to the PG extraction mixture or allow to steep longer (20 minutes worked perfect for me)




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Heatingman

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Make a small test batch and try it out. Add something if needed.

I primarily add cream to actual coffee to sort of melow it out. I made the e-juice - nothing added other then the coffee extract at 10 percent and I thought the flavor was spot on, no harshness like with typical strait black coffee, and I thought the sweetness was good as is.

You will just have to try it and see if will work for you. Or tweak as needed. I added cinnamon to the grounds when extracting into the PG, so that added a hint of sweetness.

I would say try it strait and tweak from there. That way you can dial in whats perfect for you.


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