Inawera So Sour So Good Concentrate evokes the colourful flavours of the southern Mediterranean, a beautiful citrus taste packed with the mouth-watering juice of freshly sliced oranges, lemons and limes. The distinctive bittersweet tastes of ripe, fresh Seville oranges are blended with Amalfi lemons and limes; all three fruits really shine through in this mouth-watering flavour. So Sour So Good by Inawera is a citrus fruit lovers dream.
Recommended Mixing Percentage: 1% – 2.5%
Recommended Steeping Time: 1 Week
Inawera is a well-known flavour house based in Poland in the EU. Renowned for the potency and strength of their flavours, a little really does go a long way with this brand. Due to the strength of Inawera concentrates they have a brilliant range of high-quality flavours that are great value for money. Because the flavours are strong you can use them, in most cases, with half the amount of a standard concentrate and this can save you money in the long run. They come in two varieties, the normal concentrates and the Shisha range of Inawera which is for the most premium and most popular flavour concentrates.
Ingredients
Artificial & Natural Flavourings, Propylene Glycol.
Notes
- View all Inawera flavours here.
- We suggest mixing most Inawera concentrates at approximately 5% initially and then adjusting to your personal taste.
- This Inawera concentrate is PG based.
- We buy large bottles directly from Inawera and rebottle them here in the UK for your convenience.
- There can be noticeable colour differences between different batches of the same flavour. This is a natural result of the flavour manufacturing process.
- SDS – We are currently waiting For Inawera to provide these.
- This is a concentrated flavouring to be mixed in DIY e-liquid. It is not to be vaped without diluting.
Health and Safety
We advise the use of suitable protective outerwear, chemical resistant gloves, respiratory protection and protective eyewear when mixing e-liquid.
freestylercutts –
A very nice flavour but I can assure you its not as sour as the name suggests. Its kind of like the sweets Opal fruits. Mixed at the suggested 3% but some may want a little more as its subtle.
roverixl –
I’m not the biggest fan of fruity flavours, but I bought this one just to test it.
The sour part is not too strong and the fruit flavour is a pleasant blend of citrus fruits.
Mixed at 12% and steeped for four days. This one is worth a look.
ljwilson88 –
Sweeter than anticipated, but with that tartness that you would expect from something with a name like that. I found that mixing at around 2-3% on it’s own gave a flavour very similar to “Solero Shots” for anyone familiar with that.
Mixing with other flavours has gone well, I would recommend mixing this at about 1-1.5% if mixing with other flavours to give it a juicy tartness without overpowering the other flavour(s).
Personal favourite right now is Inawera Raspberry at 3% with 1% of the So sour, So good concentrate. That one really lives up to the name!