Mike Dearborn said:
What do you guys consider a batch when making juice?
I would consider a batch to be at least 2.
When I mix, I generally make 10 bottles. I'm still new, so I make only 10 ml not 100 ml.
10 bottles, takes me 2 to 3 hours to make. Mostly getting out different flavors for the next juice and putting the old ones back.
I think my process is good, but I have yet to make a decent product. ALWAY too harsh.
Here's my process. I have a word document to track my juices. Say the 1st juice is Almond joy. So in the doc I enter:
Date: When ever. Seeing as I like my sweets, I let them steep for 6 to 12 weeks.
1. Almond joy. 1.75% Nic, 70/30 VG/PG.
2. Smores. 3%, "" "".
3. Whoppers. 1.75% "" "".
4. Caramel, butterscotch vanilla ice cream 2.25% "" "".
"Sup wit da "" ""? I'm American. Read that lazy. Rather than type out 3% Nic, 70/30 VG/PG for every bottle, I put that for the 1st one only.
If my next batch is 50/50 VG/PG for a pod then I enter that for the 1st juice only. Then, "" "".
Then I grab a magic marker and put the corresponding number on the bottle.
Note that while I use to make a 10 ml bottle I now tell the calculator to make 8. I used to make 10 ml, but I always used too much Nic. and tossed the bottle. Couldn't control the volume well enough. Then, after my 1,348.3rd bottle I had an epiphany. I said to myself, in the immortal words of my good friend Walter Dunham, "Dumb-ass!"
Tell the calc to make 8 ml so that when I add too much Nic I go to the calc to adjust the amount of Nic so of course it adjusts everything else. By the time I got to the 2000th bottle I had good control over the volume of the Nic.
My process:
Scale right in front of me, empty bottles behind the scale. Nic, VG/PG and flavors to the left of the scale. I start with the Nic, move it to the right of the scale, then the VG, then PG, then the flavors moving them to the right of the scale as I use them. Else I guarantee I'll forget which flavor I used or haven't used.
Shake 'em as best I can, (Which aint easy anymore) put them in a cabinet, close the door and forget to shake them for a few days. JUST the other day, I had another epiphany and added an event to my calendar to remind me to shake every day at noon.
At least twice a week, the alarm goes off, I dismiss it thinking I'll do it as soon as I'm done with whatever I'm doing... And promptly forget.
[smention u=59]Old Goat[/smention] Look at all those vowels (U's) I saved myself from typing. 'Merica!