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Guide to Mixing with Vampire Vape Flavour Concentrates

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Thu 10 Nov 2016

Established in 2012, the Lancashire based Vampire Vape has become one of the most recognised e liquid brands in the UK. Their products are sold in vape shops up and down the country and they have a meticulous attitude to manufacturing quality and safety.

 

Vampire Vape have a large range of flavours, but the two that really put them on the map are the iconic Heisenberg and Pinkman, both of which we stock here at ELFC.

 

The Vampire Vape concentrate range is very popular so we have decided to write this guide for those new to the brand.

 

How much flavour concentrate should you use?

Vampire Vape recommends that you mix their flavour concentrates at between 10 and 20%. It all depends on personal preference, but we would suggest using a lower mix percentage (10-15%) for high PG e liquid, and a higher mix percentage (15-20%) for high VG e liquid. Also, the Vampire Vape range contains quite a few menthol based flavours, so we would suggest that you use a higher mix percentage if you enjoy a strong menthol hit, and a lower mix percentage if you don’t.

 

What PG/VG ratio do we suggest?

As always, this comes down to personal preference. But if you want to replicate Vampire Vape’s pre-mixed e liquid, they offer three standard mix percentages: 60PG/40VG, 60VG/40PG and 70VG/30PG. We would always recommend using a higher PG mix for standard resistance tanks, and a higher VG mix for sub ohm atomizers.

 

How long should e liquids be left to steep?

Vampire Vape don’t really do custard and bakery flavours like Quacks Juice Factory or Bakery Clouds, they are more focused on fruity and menthol flavours. This is good news if you don’t like waiting around for weeks whilst your e liquid steeps. Most e liquid made with Vampire Vape flavour concentrates will be good to go after just 1-3 days of steeping.

 

Some Vampire Vape Recipes:

 

10ml DIY E Liquid Recipe 60PG/40VG 18mg

Vampire Vape flavour concentrate: 1.5ml

Nicotine Concentrate 72mg in VG: 2.5ml

Propylene Glycol: 4.5ml

Vegetable Glycerine: 1.5ml

 

30ml DIY E Liquid Recipe 60PG/40VG 12mg

Vampire Vape flavour concentrate: 6ml

Nicotine Concentrate 72mg in VG: 5ml

Propylene Glycol: 12ml

Vegetable Glycerine: 7ml

 

30ml DIY E Liquid Recipe 60VG/40PG 6mg

Vampire Vape flavour concentrate: 4.5ml

Nicotine Concentrate 72mg in VG: 2.5ml

Propylene Glycol: 7.5ml

Vegetable Glycerine: 15.5ml

 

60ml DIY E Liquid Recipe 70VG/30PG 3mg

Vampire Vape flavour concentrate: 12ml

Nicotine Concentrate 72mg in VG: 2.5ml

Propylene Glycol: 6ml

Vegetable Glycerine: 39.5ml

 

You can check out the entire range of Vampire Vape flavour concentrates.

 

If you have any questions about mixing with Vampire Vape flavour concentrates, feel free to get in touch at info@eliquidflavourconcentrates.co.uk

 

Further reading: Guide to Mixing with e-Motions by FlavourArt Flavour Concentrates

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