@masterbrewer I always mix like that. I write what flavors I want to put into a recipe, then I choose the flavorings that will net the flavors I want, finally I set the percentage based on how strong the flavoring is and how present I want it to be in the final mix.
@Michael305 I'm delighted you enjoyed the recipe. Please rate the recipe giving it a star rating, and follow me for more deliciousness.
Excellent flavor selection!! Very organized and precise.. I know by looking at the recipe whether I will or not and even not having mixed it yet that I will love it....I'm almost tempted to five star it now....
Sorry I am late messaging.Although I've been hammered with work this summer I did rate this a couple of weeks ago. It is awesome stuff and it gets better with age. Nice recipe, as I knew it would be.
The Greek yogurt is way too pronounced as a SnV, but after 2 weeks the fruit starts to come forward, mellowing out the yogurt and turning it into a great once in a while vape. Thanks!
Really really enjoy this recipe, friends al wanted huge batches soon as they tried it.
Wondering what would be the results if I used Yogurt FE? And should I keep it at 6%? Reason I ask is I have a huge bottle of yogurt fw and yet to use it lol
@Travapor I'm happy you and your friends are enjoying the recipe. Please take the time to give it a star rating, so it can stand out, and allow others to enjoy it as well.
Yogurt FW can work here starting at 5%. It just won't have the same sour note that Greek Yogurt has. Some people enjoy a sour yogurt, other like it more creamy. I'd say give it a try for sure.
Mezo, I find a lot of blueberry flavours lose their flavour during steeping. Bilberry I find prevents that and also makes the blueberry more realistic.
But I do believe you could do without the bilberry if you don't let it steep.
I've used several types of blueberry and they have all turned out pretty good
I used a 70 VG mix and added a little bit of PG. As a shake and vape, this recipe is really good, but after 3 days steeping, the yoghurt becomes overwhelming and only leaves a slight hint of blueberry. It's not bad, but I wouldn't give it more than a 3-star. However, this recipe has great potential, I love a good blueberry yoghurt :)
I'm going to try and play a little bit with the % of bilberry and yoghurt and if it gets any better, I'll post the link to my adaptation.
@Jake, thanks for trying out the recipe. It's so weird how subjective and different palates are. I love how strong the yogurt is at first with that punchy sour note. That's why I love vaping this recipe fresh as a shake'n'vape. I find that after 3 or 4 days, the yogurt loses it's potency, and the blueberry takes over. This is the polar opposite of your findings. To add to the mystery, friends enjoy this recipe after a steep, because they love how the flavors become more balanced and even.
@WMF I don't have FW Yogurt, but rom what I read, 5% - 6% would work here. Let me know how it turns out. I want to grab some yogurts, and that one is on my list.
@VaporAlchemist, I made 200 ml with fw yogurt. It smells and taste amazing, can't wait to try it. I just made 300 ml of the Rusty Pelican because I finished off my last 200 quick. I love that recipe but only with .5% fw hazlenut.
@WMF I'm surprised 0.5% FW Hazelnut works, everyone is uses it at 3% or more. I ordered it, and soon I'll be able to compare it to FA Hazelnut. I'm stoked you are enjoying my recipes, please give them a star rating. It would help give them exposure.
I had cap creamy yogurt and flavorah greek yogurt and blueberry by inawera (but did have all the other flavors) subbed those at what I thought would work out (yogurt flavor and blueberry came out great..natural tasting fruit, yogurt tangy but not too cheesy).
But I think I must have gotten an extra strong bottle of AP or something the flavor tastes overwhelmingly of biscuits.. almost like a yogurt filled blueberry scone... even though I only used half a percent. I've never used AP before so maybe I'm just not used to it, but it seemed pretty gnar.
Still the flavors all seem to mesh well. I'm going to keep messing with the ingredients I have until it tastes right. Thanks for the inspiration even if I had to tweak it to suit what I had. I'm really gonna like this one when I have it down.
@Rally thanks for the comments. AP should be 0.5% at 5% concentration. Make sure your bottle doesn't say 10% or something gnarly like that. AP in this recipe should give a background granola cereal. You can dilute the AP you have with some PG. Once you understand AP, it can work miracles in your recipes. I might do a video on it. Kindly, give this recipe a star rating if u enjoyed it, and let me know if you got other questions.
Very nice, mixed this up at 20/80,let it steep three days. Really tasty, nice bakery. I just started diy a little while ago and this was one of my first goes, came out really well.
Very nice recipe. I only subbed the Yogurt for capellas @4%. Any idea if there's a big difference vs TPA:s? I'm wondering if I should get it to experience the recipe to 100% :).
I found it great after 2w steep. I normally have problem with AP and cheese cake recipes but this turned out far beyond expectations. Will definatly take parts of the recipe with me for future creations. I'm thinking maybe some butterscotch in there would be awwwwwmazing aswell.
TPA's Greek Yogurt has a distinctive astringent sour note, and it is not very creamy at first. Fresh, it almost smells like acetone or nail polish remover. As it steeps, it gets creamy, and that sour note becomes more natural. I don't have the CAP version, so I can't compare them, but I hope my notes help.
AP is extremely useful if you know when and where to use it. The smallest amounts of AP can take a recipe from average to incredible. If you are into butterscotch, try out my 'Rusty Pelican' recipe, some of my best work went into that recipe.
Awesome reply! Will definatly check that pelican out :). Your description of ta GY sounds unfamiliar so they are probably not much alike. Thanks for The advice, Will get The tpa version in next order! :)
So I made some of this like a week ago. I have to say, good stuff indeed! I'm not really getting a yogurt taste from it, bun actually more of a blueberry flavored cereal milk... Either way it is a really nice vape and I like it. Well done!
@VaporAlchemist I have a question would Creamy Yogurt (CAP) be able to be subed for the Greek Yogurt (TPA) due to the aspect of not having the Greek Yogurt. If it could be subbed at what % would be a good sub.
Waiting on this to steep a few days, but the taste was good after a good shake. I just think it will all blend together in a few days. Thank you for sharing!
@VaporAlchemist - thanks for your reply and clarifying that!
Just waiting for my new order to arrive and I'll give this one a bash. In fact, have ordered for this one, your Donuts Reloaded and your Oreos. Gona try them all and report back with star-ratings and any feedback. Thanks for your good work and helping us DIYers get some complex flavourings into our stash :) and love the way you layer and form your recipes! (Whereas Im new to this so just throwing things together I think will work lol!)
@Vapor or Someone? I am thinking of using Flavorah`s "Greek Yogurt" @ 3.5% what do you think or recommend please;-) 3.5% seems to be the top recommended percentage without it tasting like cheese as reported lol..
I'm not familiar with FLV Greek Yogurt, however I would try 3% or less, because you already have a little cheesecake flavor, and I would hate for the recipe to be taken over by all the cheese.
Atu, I think forest fruit is more of black currant (+extras berries) taste than blueberry. That said, it could probably work anyway, but wouldn't be any way near a 1:1 substitute.
Fa FF I often see being used from 0.5-10%. For this recipe, I think a start at 2% and then adjust up in 0.5% increment could be a way to go. Just steep it good before adjusting too much.
Thank you very much for your answer!
The goal for me is clearly not to get a blueberry taste as I don't like it so much in vape but just to get a pleasant fruit yogurt.
I'll receive the necessary aromas in a few, I'll let you know how that turns out!
I tried this as a shake and vape but thought it tasted sort of weird. 72 hrs (3 days for the math impaired) later and it's on point. Great balance of flavors and I expect the Creams, yogurt and cheesecake will become more pronounced with some more time. Delicious! Thanks for sharing.
you get emails when you comment on a recipe, and this popped up 😆😆 Either way, depends if you want it natural or candy...fw is candy, and vso is natural....both together make a good combo
I'm a bit late to this party, but I have to say, this is fantastic! I've been vaping a blueberry yogurt for years but wanted to try something different. I just mixed this up and tried it immediately - it's delicious! I'm going to make more so I can leave it alone and try it after the 3 days (although I can't imagine it tasting any better). I really taste the graham at the start, but the berry at the end. Bravo!!!