Sweeten to taste, and blend whatever you like into this base. The % of Molinberry can fluctuate depending on the type of milkshake you'd like, and works from .50%, up to 1.5% for more Maltiness. I typically use it on the low end myself for fruity shakes. 1% would be more for your straight malty vanilla or dessertier profiles like Chocolate or Oreo. 1.5 is out of my personal range but if you really like Malt, thats the max I would go. I been really liking SSA Ice Cream Vanilla but you can sub your favorite ice cream no problem. I've also used FW VBIC in its place, and others have had success with TFA. It's a blank canvas to do as you please.
**Important note: Molinberry Milkshake, is now found under the listing Milkshake SSA (MB)
This looks good! I only am missing the molinberry Milkshake, so instead I am gonna try VBIC TPA 2% and raise cap milkshake to 4%. Think that will work out?
@Ladycrooks it very well could. The Cap Milkshake is basically like the blending element Milkshake base, the Molinberry is what gives that malty tatse. You can definitely sub in your preferred ice cream of choice for sure. if you still want more malt even after raising the Cap Milkshake, you could also try a low percents of things like Hazelnut or Graham Cracker.
@316VAPES I didn't adapt it from Wayne at all. I was already playing with a similar pairing when working on earlier recipes, like my Banana Graham i started. I mentioned the similarities in chat on his live mixing the week he did the Cake Batter Milkshake. I was using the French Vanilla Thick, where he was using The Molinberry instead. So you could say he did inspire me to add the Molinberry to my mine when I put together my CrunchBerry Shake, thats fair
@Steve O, you really gotta love the waynabees on this site and atf. I see that your recipe is COMPLETELY different than his milkshake base layer. And, I must admit, that this is the tastiest milkshake base I've yet to try! Thanks for the great recipe.
Thanks IggyZ! Yeah it can be frustrating but I know that I put the work into building and testing it myself so I don't much let it get to me. I don't post things for recognition. I do it so others can enjoy it like I have, and to see how they may adapt it, build off of it, or add to it. After all, we're a community with the same goal. Super glad to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for your comment