Pyure Clone 

Gravatar - by Chewy, Mar 7. 2016, 13:25

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Nicotine juice ()

PG dilutant

VG dilutant

Water/Vodka/PGA

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#1 by Chewy, Mar 7. 2016, 13:29
This is my attempt at replicating the Pyure brand of stevia sweetener that has the added ingredients of Apple Cider Vineger and Citric Acid.
I think that percentages are fine? But will know better when added to juice?
100% pure stevia extract ( Rebaudioside A 97%) used.
Purchased from ebay.
#2 by London_Fog, Mar 7. 2016, 15:29
Ordered stevia today, will mix this up when I get it, Pls. let us know how you get on with it.
#3 by Chewy, Mar 7. 2016, 19:35
No problem,
Likewise, please keep me updated.
I am sure that if a few of us play around with the percentages then we will get a sweetener that ticks all the boxes?
I have maybe been conservative with my percentages, or maybe not?
#4 by London_Fog, Mar 7. 2016, 23:16
Will do,
having never handled stevia before I think I'll try the same process as menthol & citric acid crystals so:
1 st put crystals within folded pouch of greaseproof paper.
put that in ziplock bag, grind to fine powder with rolling pin.
chuck it in warm PG in magnetic stirrer (i shine a bright light on it) see it all dissolved;
Let it cool before adding Citric & vinegar.
It might be that it doesn't dissolve well in PG, if doesn't,
I'll do the same as above, but in a minimal amount of distilled water,
then dissolve that solution in PG.

As for percentages, I was surprised that you can dissolve 2 parts menthol crystal (powdered, as above) into 1 part PG (warm)
I then dissolve that further just so it doesn't recrystallize in the bottle.
#5 by Chewy, Mar 7. 2016, 23:29
The Stevia powder I used was very fine. Think talcum powder fine?
The citric acid I did have to grind as it was a bit coarser.
I heated the PG and used a milk frother and everything dissolved with no problems. Just checked my bottle and it is still clear with no recrystallising of the powders, so I think you will be fine?
#6 by London_Fog, Mar 8. 2016, 00:52
That's encouraging,
(I'm glad i won't have to put anything too watery in a mix)
Cheers!
#7 by Chewy, Mar 15. 2016, 21:22
Ok hopefully this is it?
Still open to further suggestions though if anyone has anything further to add?
I dropped the stevia powder slightly to 4% and upped the ACV to 1.5% and the CA to 0.8%.
This is good to me and still very sweet. What I did notice with this new mix was that after a weeks steep the initial aftertaste was almost gone and when added to a mix I didn't notice at all?
1 drop per 10ml added a lovely sweetness and helped the fruits slightly without appearing candy like. When added at 4 drops per 10ml it was very, very sweet and the fruits start to take on a candy like taste.
#8 by MrBrown, Jul 30. 2017, 11:22
What is this? For what you need? Is it to add a fizzy touch to some recipes? To make a soda effect?
#9 by Chewy, Nov 30. 2017, 07:46
@MrBrown no this is a sweetener. Pure is a brand of stevia liquid,that is expensive, and is very hard to get hold of in the UK. Hence why I looked to clone it. Great for fruits!
#10 by Ron, May 5. 2019, 02:27
Chewy - thanks for deveoping this recipe/solution.

Are you still using this formula as a sweetener? Can you update us on your findings, where it works best, whether it clogs coils, whether there is an aftertaste and how it behaves with already-sweet flavourings?

I found some of your discussions with others on the forum and am impressed by your tenacity. A big thanks for all your efforts and for sharing them here.
#11 by Terra R., Jun 10. 2019, 13:49
So, I just ordered another bottle of Pyure, not knowing they've changed it.

And because I'm dumb, I have to ask- I would use PG, not VG as it shows in the recipe, yes?

Also- microwave for warming up PG? How long?

Thanks in advance from a newbie who has actually been mixing for a year and a half! Haha 😂

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