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dvoted
01-28-2021, 11:29 PM
Hey all!

For those that homebrew, do you brew a tonne at a time for future cycles (say 200mls of Test E) or do your brew for the cycle you plan on running?

Any reasons why you've chose that option would be great :)

Caustic Charm
01-31-2021, 09:19 AM
Hey all!

For those that homebrew, do you brew a tonne at a time for future cycles (say 200mls of Test E) or do your brew for the cycle you plan on running?

Any reasons why you've chose that option would be great :)

When it comes to test, I order a kg at a time. Pays for everything else I like to run. I have a substantial amount of product [emoji23]


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Dallas405
01-31-2021, 09:30 AM
Hey all!

For those that homebrew, do you brew a tonne at a time for future cycles (say 200mls of Test E) or do your brew for the cycle you plan on running?

Any reasons why you've chose that option would be great :)

I brew lots of test at one time as then I only have to do it once a year as I cruze most of the year and that way I don't have to brew every few months.. and when I blast I brew enough for both my yearly blasts like 100ml of primo E at once and I buy my raws in small amounts 200-300gm of each raw a year or what ever my cycles will use that year

silntrunin
01-31-2021, 05:09 PM
Hey all!

For those that homebrew, do you brew a tonne at a time for future cycles (say 200mls of Test E) or do your brew for the cycle you plan on running?

Any reasons why you've chose that option would be great :)

Brewing is time consuming, personally I prefer to brew a large enough amount at one time and be done with it, within reason that is. I wouldn't brew up a half of kg at one time but enough to not have to brew for at least 6 months or so.

Anything under 200mls would be wasting a bottle top filter IMO if your using those. Syringe filters suck and take to long so that alone for me is worth brewing minimum of 200-250ml and using a bottle top filter.

Some guys enjoy the process of brewing especially if its new to them. I was the same way but after years of brewing like anything else the newness wears off and you just want to be efficient as possible.

Jaxz
01-31-2021, 08:06 PM
If you don't brew over 25 vials at a time it's pretty much a waste of money . You could just buy it for about the same price . When you include everything you need and time of doing it. Plus there's always a chance you mess things up to start with . That's just my opinion

ilovehgh
01-31-2021, 08:45 PM
If you don't brew over 25 vials at a time it's pretty much a waste of money . You could just buy it for about the same price . When you include everything you need and time of doing it. Plus there's always a chance you mess things up to start with . That's just my opinion


What the fuck are you talking about lol? I brew small amounts here and there and I'm ALWAYS saving money. Basic supplies costs around 100 bucks and you can brew a SHIT TON of gear with a few filters, 60ml syringe, bottle of ba/bb and some pins! Gso is dirt cheep as well lol.

Ugl prices are INSANE compared to homebrew costs per vial especially when it comes to test so there's no wasting money even when brewing small amounts;)