Okay, so I’ve been messing around with vape flavors for a while, and I finally decided to try something I’ve been thinking about: coffee-flavored vape juice. Sounds good, right? Well, let me tell you about my little experiment.
Getting Started
First, I gathered my stuff. I already had some unflavored base liquid – a mix of PG and VG, you know, the usual. I also had some nicotine, but that’s optional, of course. The key ingredient? Coffee flavoring. I picked up a bottle of concentrated coffee flavoring from what I searched online, It’s important that it’s specifically made for vaping, not like the stuff you put in actual coffee.

The Mixing Process
- I grabbed a clean, empty bottle. Gotta keep things sanitary, right?
- I added about 10ml of my unflavored base. This was just a test batch, so I didn’t want to make a huge amount.
- Next, the coffee flavoring. The bottle said to use around 5-10%, so I played it safe and started with about 0.5ml. I used a little syringe to measure it accurately.
- Then,I added my nicotine.
- I screwed the cap on tight and shook the bottle like crazy. You really gotta mix it well to make sure the flavor is evenly distributed.
Steeping – The Waiting Game
Now, this is where patience comes in. I learned that you can’t just mix vape juice and start puffing away. It needs to “steep,” which is basically letting it sit so the flavors can blend and develop. I tucked the bottle away in a dark, cool cupboard and tried to forget about it. It was tough, I wanted to test that coffee vape ASAP!
The First Vape
After about a week(I couldn’t wait any longer!),I finally tried it,I filled up my vape tank,and took a puff…It tasted like weak,burnt coffee,Not good.
Adjustments and More Steeping
So, back to the drawing board. I figured I needed more coffee flavoring. I added another 0.3ml, shook it up again, and put it back in the * time.I did a litter research and found that coffee falvor needs longer time to steep!
The Final Result(After 3 Weeks!)
I let it steep for another two weeks,Then,I tried it again.
This time? Much better! It actually tasted like coffee! It wasn’t a perfect, rich espresso or anything, but it was definitely a pleasant, mild coffee flavor. It was smooth, a little sweet, and had that nice, warm coffee vibe. Success!
So, that’s my coffee vape adventure. It took a bit of trial and error, and a lot of waiting, but I finally got a decent coffee-flavored vape juice. If you’re thinking of trying it, just remember: start small, be patient, and don’t be afraid to adjust the flavor to your liking. Happy vaping!