Killberry Yogurt 

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Gravatar - by VHM, Feb 9. 2016, 04:06


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Notes
This is an advanced DIY'r mix. I have been trying for months to clone Kilo Kiberry Yogurt. I have come to the conclusion that some of the flavorings may not be available to consumers. I have tried different manufacturers FA,FW,CAP,FLV,TPA etc, to no avail.

I have come to this recipe, which I believe beats Kilo Kiberry Yogurt, and believe me at 120 tries I gave up on Kilo Kiberry Clone. I did come up with this recipe and let me tell you, I believe it is WAY better than Kilo Kiberry Yogurt. This is a very sweet creamy yogurt that you have come to love with Kilo flavors.

Flavor Profiles:

Yogurt (FA) and Creamy Yogurt (CAP) blend so wonderfully together, many people (including myself) do not like CAP creamy yogurt as a standalone, but with FA Yogurt mixed in, they are Amazing together.

Dairy Milk (TFA) - This really takes away any pungent taste to the yogurts and gives them a creamy milky smooth taste, this is a must for these Yogurts to play nice together.

Bilberry (FA) and Boysenberry (FLV) - These two flavors at low percentage (Bilberry a bit higher) gives such a nice sweet flavor, and with the Sweet Strawberry (CAP) following behind it, the flavors help each other so much, blending all the berry flavors just right.

Cotton Candy Circus (TPA) and Marshmallow (FA) - Cotton Candy Circus standalone tends to have a chemical taste with it, but with the marshmallow really brings out the sweet sugar flavor and removes that chemical after taste. With the berry notes, the flavor gives a sweet but mild tart flavor, and the yogurts blended with it give a candy creamy flavor. This is what Kilo kinda has in it, and this actually taste even better. Trust me!

Kiwi (FA) - The Kiwi just helps to kick the berrys up a notch, as you notice in Kilo Kiberry there is not much Kiwi, I believe it is in their flavor to help kick the tart flavour up a notch.

Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA) and Butter Cream (CAP) -This was the hidden ingredient that helped to give a smooth creamy butter flavor not buttery, but creamy. This really tied a lot of the flavors together and helps to keep things smooth.

EM (TFA) - This is just to mellow the flavors down, do not use more than 1%, this also is important because it keeps the after taste of the PG/VG from being a pasty type flavor in your mixes.

Guys! I worked hard and bought tons of flavors to work out the Kilo Kibery, but I just could not get the exact flavour, but I ended up with this and it by FAR kicks Kilo Kiberry butt. I love this MORE than theirs. I wanted to share since I spent sooo much money on Kilo Kiberry and wanted something I could enjoy as much.

Please Make sure you let this steep a week. You can shake and vape and it is VERY good, but I promise it doesn't come close to as good as it gets after a week. ENJOY!

Credit to MikeC

Adapted from this recipe


Comments
#1 by Jut's Custom Vapes, Feb 9. 2016, 07:27
Now I have to order two more flavors I don't have to try it. Lol. I will try this in the next few weeks and get back to you. I appreciate the hard work
#2 by rohin7, Feb 9. 2016, 13:58
e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/373457/Killberry+Yogurt

That is the original!

Here is a spot on version found on UVForums

http://vapingunderground.com/threads/kiberry-yogurt-cloned.187550/


#3 by VHM, Feb 10. 2016, 11:12
Thanks rohin7.
Getting the VHB collection of recipes into ELR is only the first step - we'll be removing duplicates and instead using links from the original recipes wherever possible so - in time - this copy of the recipe (along with our comments) will get deleted in favour of one that properly acknowledges the original author.
#4 by rohin7, Feb 10. 2016, 12:25
Sounds like a lot of work!
#5 by VHM, Feb 10. 2016, 12:55
Yeah, monumental is the word that comes to my mind... :)
But stage one is almost complete, stage two is sorting out duplicates and properly linking to original recipes, stage three is double-checking the hand-picked flavor stash and then finding a way of publishing it to encourage our members to use the most popular (and hopefully, most 'correct') versions of flavours and anyone else that's willing to use it when entering their own concentrates.
It's a long process and this is only the beginning...
#6 by Ziggy, Feb 22. 2016, 01:09
I've mixed this one twice in as many weeks. Second batch was 350ml and because of samples to friends and people who have sampled wanting more I'm left with 100ml. Once its steeped it is gonna be blasted. Next batch is going to be 500ml.
#7 by Dereka, May 9. 2016, 06:05
Awesome recipe, damn good mix here
#8 by tennbear, Dec 10. 2016, 13:37
One of the best mixes I've tasted excellent!!!

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