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  • Profile picture of Locutus-Borg Locutus-Borg said 2 years ago ago:

    About Perfumer’s Apprentice

    The Perfumer’s Apprentice is a professional fragrance and flavoring business, located in Felton, CA. They have been serving perfumers and flavorist online since 2004. Recently (February 2010) they began a line of flavors for the E-Liquid Do-It-Yourself (DIY) market.

    What sets Perfumer’s Apprentice apart from the major flavor houses is their level of personal service. They listen to their customers and respond quickly to their needs, creating flavors their customers ask for and modifying flavors to better suite the DIY e-liquid community.

    Perfumer’s Apprentice’s flavors are on par with, and in most cases are much better than, the large US-based flavor houses, such a Bickford. Capella and LorAnn. Their flavors are of a much higher quality than flavors from the mass market, such as Adams or McCormick.

    Apple Flavor: It smells like Jolly Rancher Green Apple candy when you first open it, but the flavor itself is more subtle. The flavor is that of a freshly riped Red Delicious apple with a hint of the green Golden Delicious apple. It is not tart like a Granny Smith apple but there is a slight level of tartness, just enough to make your mouth water. I used the ratio of 5 drops per 3ml for my sample. This flavor could easily be an all day vape for me.

    Bavarian Cream Flavor: Not vaped by itself yet. Mixed some with my Coffee Infusion and it gave it a nice vanilla creme flavor. In a stronger coffee concetrate, along with some sweetener, it makes a very passable Kahlua.

    Bacon Flavor: My recommendation is to not buy it in it’s current state. It tastes like liquid smoke, and that’s it. I’ve already reported this to Linda at TPA and she will most likely stop selling it until it gets reformulated. The only place I see for this flavor is in a tobacco flavor mixture. Even then, use sparingly. You can taste one drop in 16ml.

    Black Cherry Flavor: Not vaped by itself yet. Tried this in a cheesecake mix of 5ml with two drops each of black cherry, cheesecake and graham cracker. I tried it with just one drop of black cherry at first and the flavor was too subtle.

    Blueberry Flavor (Current Version): This flavor is not like you popped a handful of Blueberrys in your mouth. It is more along the lines of what you’d experience as a blueberry flavor in blueberry muffins or pancakes, where the flavor has diffused throughout the muffin or pancake. I used this as the fruit flavoring in a cheesecake mix and it’s awesome. Perfumer’s Apprentice will soon be offering a new version of Blueberry flavor at a higher concentration. My sample was mixed at 6 drops per 3ml.

    Cheesecake Flavor: Not vaped by itself yet. I used this, in conjunction with Blueberry and Graham Cracker to make a Blueberry Cheesecake mix. To 5ml, I put in two drops of each, yielding a nice overall flavor. At this ratio, the blueberry is there without dominating the other flavors.

    I called Linda when I was ordering and asked her specifically if the cheesecake flavor had graham cracker flavor in it. It doesn’t, just the cheesecake filling in the flavor.

    Chocolate Flavor: Not vaped by itself yet. When opened, it smells like Hershey’s Cocoa powder.

    Cinnamon RedHots: Smells and tastes like the candy. I don’t think this flavor is going to mix well with others. I like cinnamon in my coffee, so I put some of this in with my coffee infusion – not the right cinnamon flavor for something like that. By itself, it rocks.

    Cotton Candy Flavor: Not vaped yet.

    Graham Cracker Flavor: Not vaped by itself yet. Smells exactly like graham crackers, but more pronounced. Surprised at how dark it is, a very dark brown. Surprisingly, the flavor is actually very subtle in a mix. In my blueberry cheesecake mix I couldn’t taste it at all with just one drop. The second drop made the mix just right, the perfect balance or graham cracker crust, cheesecake filling and fruit topping.

    Jamaican Rum Flavor: Smells exactly like Capt. Morgan’s Spiced Rum as soon as you open the bottle and tastes just like it, too. I put two drops in a 3ml sample bottle and thought I was vaping the real stuff. Probably not an all day vape, but definitely one for the evenings.

    Milk Chocolate Flavor: Not vaped yet. Smells a little stronger than a Hershey’s chocolate bar and more buttery than the regular chocolate flavor.

    Maple Flavor: Pure maple syrup is made by collecting the sap from the sugar maple tree and boiling it slowly until it condenses 40 to 1, i.e it takes 40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of maple syrup. Even then, the syrup is thin because it contains no additives and it has a very distinctive flavor. This is the flavor of Perfumer’s Apprentice Maple Flavor. This is not Mrs. Butterworth’s or Aunt Jemima. This is pure Vermont Fancy Grade maple syrup in a bottled flavoring.

    By itself this flavor is not overly sweet, just the crisp, clean, unaltered flavor of maple comes through with a hint of sweetness. When mixed with The Perfumer’s Apprentices Waffle flavor in a 1/3 maple, 2/3 waffle ratio, it gives just the correct amount of maple flavor, resulting in one of the most pleasant vapes imaginable.

    I see no reason why this couldn’t be used to make your own imitation maple syrup at home. Some water, some corn syrup, boil to blend and flavor to taste. Simple.

    English Toffee Sample Flavor: Not vaped yet. Will try this by itself and mixed with milk chocolate to see how close I can come to a Heath Bar.

    Pineapple Sample Flavor: The smell and the flavor itself is wonderful. It smells like a freshly cut pineapple and the taste is that of a pineapple after you’ve let it set for a day or so in the refrigerator so the flavors come out and it sweetens. The concentration is not where it needs to be. I’m at about 20% flavor in my mixture and it’s still not enough. This has been reported to TPA and they are going to up the concentration before it goes up for sale.

    Cola Sample Flavor: A very good cola flavor. Not Coke or Pepsi exactly, RC Cola maybe? This is another one of those flavors just begging to be mixed. It would go well with Whiskey as well as Rum, Black Cherry or Bavarian Creme. My sample was mixed at 6 drops in 3ml.

    Waffle Flavor: You open the bottle and it smells like a waffle hot off the waffle iron. I mixed this flavor with the maple flavor – breakfast in a vape! It tastes exactly like an Eggo waffle with maple syrup. In my 3ml sample, I mixed 6 drops of Waffle Flavor with 3 drops of Maple Flavor and the proportions were just right.

    I think the Waffle Flavor could also be used in other recipes, such as Cinnamon Roll – a little Waffle, a little Cinnamon and some Bavarian Cream, or with Milk Chocolate for Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough.

    I haven’t had the Rath Waffle Juice that everyone is raving about, but I don’t see how it could be any better than this, and you make it yourself!

  • Profile picture of Donnita Donnita said 2 years ago ago:

    THANK YOU!! I am in the process of putting together an order and this helps a bunch!

  • Profile picture of Puff Puff said 2 years ago ago:

    Very nice–I just placed an order with this site yesterday, have heard good things… and I ordered the blueberry specifically to mix with a cheesecake flav I have already. :D

  • Profile picture of Grink Grink said 2 years ago ago:

    put a link to your site!

  • Profile picture of Grink Grink said 2 years ago ago:

    Ok I just ordered four flavors and with shipping it was less than nine dollars.

    and they take paypal.

    sweet. thank you. when they come in I will have four new juices to try.

  • Profile picture of Donnita Donnita said 2 years ago ago:

    My order is in! I am looking forward to brewing up some tasty juice! Thank you… your information helped get myself moving on this!

  • Profile picture of Puff Puff said 2 years ago ago:

    All the reviews I’ve read for PA have been good–I ordered ~25ish flavors yesterday to try, Shipped same day. So hopefully I can review a few. ;)

  • Profile picture of Jessica B Jessica B said 2 years ago ago:

    Just got a TON of vials from this place last week. Now I just need to figure out how to DIY some juice. Does anyone have a go-to supplier of nic and PG/VG?

    Also, I’ve been vaping both the Rath waffle and blueberry pancake liquids for a week or two now, and while the vapor production is off the charts and the smell is amazing I find I can’t taste it all that much. Making a DIY waffle using Perfumer’s Apprentice flavoring sounds like an amazing idea. I wish I’d added some of those to my cart.

  • Profile picture of Locutus-Borg Locutus-Borg said 2 years ago ago:

    Jessica. see my post about where I get my supplies in the forum.

  • Profile picture of Puff Puff said 2 years ago ago:

    Jessica, I really like the PA Waffle flavor! It’s a little lighter than the Capella’s French Toast (in a good way).

  • Profile picture of Jessica B Jessica B said 2 years ago ago:

    Thanks, Locutus-Borg. I probably should have checked all the threads before asking, though. I kind of look like a dork now.

    I’ll definitely be checking out your suppliers. Looks like a great deal.

  • Profile picture of cigarbabe cigarbabe said 1 year, 4 months ago ago:

    I'm trying to find the right mix to make a choclate mint flavor.
    I adore Miss T's mint but no one else has come even close to making an e liquid that has the right proportion of mint to chocolate.
    I like a dark chocolate flavor when it's combined with mint, not too heavy on the mint though like most I've tried.
    I have only found two that were decently done and that was Digital Cigzz' Thin mint and Miss T's with Miss T's being the best flavor and throat hit.
    Does anyone have recipe for the combo I'm looking for?
    Keep in mind I've never made my own…..yet!
    C.B.
    smiley emoticons

  • Profile picture of Locutus-Borg Locutus-Borg said 1 year, 4 months ago ago:

    All the mint flavors I've tried are pretty strong.  I made some decent thin mint by mixing my flavors 25% mint and 75% chocolate….so, in a 10ml batch with flavorings being 20% of the total mixture:
    .5 ml mint flavoring
    1.5 ml chocolate flavoring
    8ml of nicotine concentration of choice.
    I recommend you use one of the calculators to make sure your final nicotine level isn't too weak or too strong.

  • Profile picture of cigarbabe cigarbabe said 1 year, 4 months ago ago:

    Thank you L-B!
    Where might I find a "calculator"?
    This will be my very first mix and what else do you suggest I buy?
    I've bought some dark chocolate and bittersweet from Perfumers Apprentice.
    I was going to try and fix all the lousy chocomint I already have but maybe I should start from scratch?
    Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
    C.B.smiley emoticons

  • Profile picture of Locutus-Borg Locutus-Borg said 1 year, 4 months ago ago:

    The Calculator I use the most can be found here:  http://bit.ly/fK1T1U
    It's the one I used in all my recipes I post on here.

    I recommend you begin by reading the earlier posts of mine about ELiquid 101.

    I would think the dark chocolate would be best for the thin mint.  You might try mixing a small batch with the bittersweet and see if you like it.

    I think Twilight Bloom posted her Thin Mint recipe on here, so you might try looking for it and using that as a starting point.

    Do you have non-nicotine PG and/or VG?
    What is the nicotine level of the nicotine base you have and what level are you trying to achieve?

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