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DMT acetate tinctures: they smell good and bad

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SWIM recently did a test comparing the effects of smoking pure DMT and then the same DMT made into a vinegar/acetate tincture for dropwise-dosing and found that the produced exactly they same effects

Since SWIM prefers things in tincture form he began dissolving 3/4 of a gram of white DMT into about 5.5 ml of 5% white vinegar. During the process he was like "what's that smell" and he gave a whiff to the vinegar-DMT while it was dissolving and went "ewwww"

The DMT itself had a mild odor that though not exactly outright pleasant was definitely not offensive. The vinegar of course smelled of vinegar. But when they mixed they produce a tincture which while extremely potent and easy to dose is quite pungent and he can't quite think of a comparative odor besides "freebase DMT but 5x stronger + vinegar."

You may be thinking "Well vinegar doesn't smell good, why would DMT and vinegar smell good?"

Answer: Acetate tinctures made from Jimjam (full alkaloid) DMT smell wonderful. They are sweet with an almost lemony odor and a hint of vinegar in the background. This is oddly from DMT pulled with xylene, not d-limonene!

Just an odd discovery that SWIM felt was interesting
 
Should it smell of vinegar? I know when I make harmine acetate, there is no smell of vinegar if you mix in the right amount of vinegar. Too much, even only a drop too much and you start smelling/tasting the vinegar.

There is also another thing to take note of. There is different kinds of vinegar. You should get the kind that is pure and distilled. I think it may be stronger than the average 5-7% vinegar. Mine is 35%.
There is another kind, that on first look you may think is pure vinegar, but it has this added smell/taste. This smell/taste won't go away when you salt harmalas/dmt.
 
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