Capella Peanut Butter (V2) Concentrate gives the deliciously sweet and creamy flavour of smooth, rich peanut butter straight from the jar. This flavour concentrate will add a touch of nuttiness to a wide range of recipes and you can let your imagination run wild. Try using Capella Peanut Butter (V2) Concentrate with creams, desserts or bakery recipes. You could keep things simple with the classic peanut butter and jelly or become more ambitious and recreate the flavours of the famous peanut and caramel chocolate bar. Some users of Capella Peanut Butter Concentrate (V2) have reported experiencing a burnt taste at first and so we will always recommend steeping any e-liquids containing this flavour for an extra week or so before using them.
This is the V2 version, which is diketone (acetoin, diacetyl and acetyl propionyl) free.
Recommended Mixing Percentage: 15%
Recommended Steeping Time: 2 Weeks
Capella concentrates are among the world’s finest and enjoy a well-deserved reputation among DIY vapers. The Capella name is world-renowned for providing a huge variety of great tasting flavours, which are produced with the finest ingredients at their manufacturing facility in California, USA. All Capella flavour concentrates conform to the strictest standards of quality and purity enforced by the State of California.
Ingredients
Natural & Artificial flavours, Propylene Glycol, Alcohol, Water, Caramel Colour.
Notes
- We suggest mixing most Capella concentrates at approximately 15% initially and then adjusting to your personal taste.
- All of the Capella concentrates are PG based.
- We buy gallon sizes directly from Capella (in the USA) and rebottle them into 10ml, 100ml and 500ml bottle sizes here in the UK.
- There can be noticeable colour differences between different batches of the same flavour. This is a natural result of the flavour manufacturing process.
- This is a concentrated flavouring to be mixed in DIY e-liquid. It is not to be vaped without diluting. All Capella flavour concentrates are PG based.
Health and Safety
We advise the use of suitable protective outerwear, chemical resistant gloves, respiratory protection and protective eyewear when mixing e liquid.
hovisholden27 –
Okay if you just want a peanut flavour but Peanut Butter it is not. Much prefer FW version.
I personally don’t like this V2 stuff as much as the originals but I can understand why others do.
Home –
Just no peanut flavour at all really.
Pete –
Make this for a couple of my mates and they love it. Enough said!
garethshelley91 –
tastes like burnt nuts to me, even after steeping for a month. not for me
Anthony –
Not peanut butter. It is peanut, and if you use it as peanut, it’s delicious, but it’s not peanut butter. Nice roasted flavour which works well with creams. Starts off in-your-face, becomes mild and smooth after a week’s steep.
Kerrie –
Not a fan of this one Its a useable liquid if I run out of my other flavours but not even close to peanut in my opinion I preferred the v1 flavour
Gareth –
Found this flavour very overpowering but good used at small percentages. It’s more of a peanut taste though, not peanut buter
chevy121 –
Mix this at 3% with 5% Capella caramel and 8% TPA bavarian cream for a new take on a cheesecake base.
CP –
Not so much peanut butter as just peanuts…or rather monkey nuts. You know that sort of burnt taste. That said, it’s a great mixer and I use it for my ‘ape snacks’ juice. Would love to find a stand alone peanut butter that tastes like sun pat – actually I may add some ‘butter’ and see what happens 🙂
Ross –
mixed at 7% PB, 7% raspberry, 50/50, steeped for 1 week and it tasted horrific. all you could taste was burnt nuts. smells great though out the bottle. bit of a shame. Will leave to steep for 7 weeks and report back
thecandyman73 –
This is a good flavour, especially with chocolate. Not bitter like some I have tried.
d.sewell3 –
Love this with Banana Cream and a little Graham Cracker.
Gail –
Mixed in custard lovely creamy peanut butter
Lee –
Lovely stuff. Nice and creamy peanut butter flavour
r_sciberras –
I love this in a peanut brittle liquid I make.
denzil –
Mixed initially at 10% not to much flavour so currently steeping another bottle at 15%