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diy vape acetal pyrezene what flavor

by Terence Sipes Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

Acetyl Pyrazine Acetyl Pyrazine or AP is an additive that portrays a grainy, nutty, bread like flavor into your DIY mixes. It helps to bring out a more of that grain texture which goes hand in hand with cereals, donuts, cookies, pie crusts and cracker based recipes.

> Did you know it ? A few drops of acetyl pyrazine give a toasted hazelnut flavor with tobacco flavors. For its part, a minimal Ethyl Maltol dosage tempers the dry side of a tobacco liquid.

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What are some recipes that use acetyl pyrazine?

Acetyl Pyrazine 5 PG. Acetyl Pyrazine 5 PG by The Flavorist's Apprentice (TFA), is a quite popular e-liquid flavor, that is used in 57 recipes. The average usage in a recipe is at 0.53% with a typical range between 0.23% and 0.83%. Furthermore, the median percent of usage in a recipe for this flavor is 0.50%, while the minimum used percent is at 0.10% and the maximum at 1.50%.

What are the best flavor enhancers for ejuice?

Pyrazine is a flavor, acetyl propionyl is a diketone, a molecule close to diacetyl, potentially harmful to the lungs vapers, used to bring creamy, woody, buttered or nutty notes in aromas. It should therefore be noted that when manufacturers use A / AP abbreviations , they refer to acetoine and acetyl propionyl, these substances being progressively banned from products …

What does vanillin do in a vape?

Jan 28, 2019 · In this article, I tell you how to use Acetyl Pyrazine, or AP for short, in a myriad of different profiles. From cookies and cakes, to nuts and tobaccos, AP has a niche use that can add some much needed authenticity to your recipes. Click here to find out more. To access this post, you must purchase THE DIYORDIE MIXER'S MEMBERSHIP, THE DIYORDIE ...

Ethyl Maltol & Sucralose

These compounds are sweeteners. These sweeteners are both wildly different from eachother and work completely different as well. So don't think these compounds can be substituted for eachother. Ethyl Maltol is a sweetener that inherently sweetens certain aromas.

Acetyl Pyrazine

This is another popular "enhancer". Acetyl Pyrazine is a compound that imparts a bready, grainy, flavor to recipes while also bringing out a more grainy texture. So bakery's, cookies, cereals, any recipe with some sort of "grainy" texture benefit from the use of Acetyl Pyrazine.

Malic & Citric Acid

These two compounds are for more of the advanced mixers to use. What Malic and Citric acid do is allow certain aromas to have a little more of that tart and sour flavor come out of certain ingredients.

Triacetin

Triacetin, MTS Vape Wizard, and TFA Smooth all generally do the same thing. They add somewhat of a thicker and smoother feeling to your mixes. Just like the enhancers before it, adding these compounds will not give you these extremely thick and heavy recipes with a velvety texture. These ingredients really only give a very subtle change.

Vanillin

What Vanillin is, is in the name. It's a single aroma taken straight from the vanilla ingredient. The best way I can describe this tool is thinking it's like vanilla extract. It adds an overall vanilla flavor to your recipes, just like how vanilla extract adds an overall vanilla flavor to anything you put it in.

Menthol & Koolada

These two are the only "ingredients" of the bunch meaning you need to have it already in your head before you go to make your recipe, that you want these ingredients in there. Everyone knows what menthol is. It's a minty flavoring with an extremely cool and refreshing sensation.

440BB Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

I have used it with TFA RY4 Double to get close to the flavor of Halo Tribeca. I use it in very small quantities - a couple drops per 30ml. If you use very much, it will make your liquid smell like Fritos, but a tiny bit adds a sort of nuttiness.

KattMamma Ultra Member ECF Veteran

watching this for ideas too - I think I understand it adds a fullness, sort of a nutty flavor...

sketchness Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

It simply enhances nutty/bready type flavors. If you can taste the AP you used too much.

Cullin Kin Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Here's a bunch of recipes on .................... that use AP. I cannot attest for how good they are but it should give some starting points.

JohnnyDill Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Many use AP to add nuttiness to tobacco recipes. It is potent IMO and I usually use it at 0.5% to start.

waverunr2001 Full Member

Hello. Could I ask a couple questions here about mixing your own e- juice ?

Alter Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I used 1 drop per 10mls of the AP in a hangsen tobac and it was strong, too much nutty. I mixed my AP 50/50 with some PG so it was easier to work with, then 1 drop per 10ml was just dandy. I find it a nice change to add a drop of AP to one of my mixes to change up the taste a bit.

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