Thank you. :)
II managed to vape it after the first 300ml.
I couldn't take it off my wife's hands. :D
If you like creammy banana with crunchy bisquit tart, you will like this as well.
I am eager to try this; but I am not understanding your directions regarding the split steeping. I understand the flavor concentrate division; but what are you doing with the PG, VG, and nic? Do those get divided equally between the two concentrate batches? Or, are they held out for the first week, and then added when the two are combined?
Also, what does the split steeping do for you; that a straight 27 day steep of all the ingredients doesn't?
Sorry for all the questions; it is just that I have not seen this done before, and I am trying to understand. Thank you for your reply, and for sharing your recipe. I can't wait to try it!
Hi IDJoel. :)
Yes, you have to devide your base equally to the two batches.
This way Pyrazine "bakes" your biscuits and not your cremes.
It also helps with layers, so as not to get the banana cream mixed with the bisquits, but in separate layers.
You can do it also as one batch, but separate steeping gives some boost to the recipe.
Thank you for your comment
I don't have Bananas Foster - is it essential here or just an accent to the Banana Cream? I've never seen it elsewhere, and wondering if I should make a batch without it, sub it, up the Banana Cream, or if I shouldn't bother at all?
Thanks for the quick response! I figured there would be a good reason for it to be there... So raise it by 3 %, so that it's at 6 % in total? Is it that potent?
No! :D
Raise it TO 3 - 3.5% in total.
Not to 6%! :)
Like, give 1 - 1.5% more so as not to loose the banana cream.
I do not know if Banana split work as well to subtitute banana's foster...
i will make a small tester... 100ml 😍😍😍