Okay, so I’ve been messing around with vape stuff for a while now, and I really wanted to try making my own juice. I heard about this flavor called “hawk sauce” and thought, why not give it a shot? It sounded pretty cool, so I started gathering all the stuff I needed.
First, I went online and looked for some recipes. There are tons out there, so I just picked one that seemed simple enough. I found a website with a good, simple recipe and a vendor called Mt Baker Vapor that had a lot of flavors. I ordered a bunch of basic stuff like the base liquid, nicotine, and some flavor concentrates. The recipe I found used stuff like menthol, some berry flavors, and a bit of sweetener.

Once I got all my ingredients, I started mixing. I used some syringes and empty bottles that I got online too. It was a bit of a pain to measure everything out, but I managed. I followed the recipe, adding each flavor concentrate drop by drop, then the nicotine, and finally the base liquid. It felt like a weird science experiment, but it was kind of fun.
Mixing Things Up
- Start with the base: I used a mix of VG and PG. You can play around with the ratios to get different results. More VG makes bigger clouds, and more PG gives a stronger throat hit.
- Add the flavors: This is where the magic happens. I added the berry flavors, the menthol, and the sweetener, following the recipe. You can experiment with different combinations and amounts, but I just wanted to try the basic “hawk sauce” flavor this time.
- Nicotine time: I added the nicotine last. You gotta be careful with this stuff because it’s strong. I used a calculator online to figure out how much to add to get the right strength.
- Shake it up: After everything was in the bottle, I closed it up tight and shook it like crazy. Then, I let it sit for a while to let the flavors blend together. This is called “steeping”.
After a few days of steeping, I finally tried my homemade “hawk sauce.” It wasn’t perfect, but it was pretty good! I think I added a bit too much menthol, but it still tasted like those hawk sauce vapes I’d tried before. This flavor reminds me of some of those top 10 vape juice brands for January 2025 that I read about. I messed with the nicotine level a bit and adjusted the VG and PG ratios, just like the article said to find the best vape juice brand for you.
Overall, it was a cool experiment. It’s definitely cheaper than buying pre-made juice all the time, and it’s fun to create your own flavors. I’m already thinking about what I want to try next. Maybe something with a bit more fruitiness? Who knows!