wmj710;8373023 said:
Bought this a few month ago and thought it was horrible(mango/menthol mix) threw it in the cubbard and pretty much forgot about it. Anyway I ran out of juice this weekend so I filled my tank up with this to hold me over till I could get some more. Don't know if it's that I use a sub tank now or what, but I'm a get me another bottle.
A lot of people 'steep't their juices which is pretty much what you did without knowing it and it probably enhanced the flavor of the juice. Or as you say it could be the tank. I didn't know about steeping before and I found it interesting. I have a couple bottles on order that I will try this on to see if it helps. Gonna be hard to not use them right away, I am not too patient.
When to steep?
Steeping aims to improve the flavor of your juice. If you already love the your juice as is, then there is no need to steep. Vape away. Why delay your happiness? However, steeping tend to change the flavor of the juice for the better. So if the flavor is not to your liking or you are curious how your juice may change after steeping, experiment a little can improve the flavor of your juice.
Slow Steeping
Steeping requires patience. The simplest method to steep is like having a retirement account, let it sit. Check in once in a while, and let it sit some more.
Step 1: Give the bottle a good shake. And we mean shake it! Ejuice is very viscous, so lots of shaking is required for mixing.
Step 2: Light can degrade the juice flavors so find a cool and dark place to store your juice. We recommend your closet.
Step 3: Come back after a week, give it another good shake. Repeat. After about two or three weeks, you are welcome to do a flavor test. Not happy yet? Let it sit some more. You can steep for months as long as you don’t pass the expiration date on the juice.
There are other methods as well