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EQ recipes and procedures
How do you guys brew your EQ? I’ve seen basskiller’s version; however, I’d rather add my bb and ba when the brew begins to cool (less than 115*F).
Also, what’s a typical amount of EQ per ml? 200? 300 mg/ml?
any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Originally Posted by
JTH
How do you guys brew your EQ? I’ve seen basskiller’s version; however, I’d rather add my bb and ba when the brew begins to cool (less than 115*F).
Also, what’s a typical amount of EQ per ml? 200? 300 mg/ml?
any help would be greatly appreciated!
Really????????
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Originally Posted by
JTH
How do you guys brew your EQ? I’ve seen basskiller’s version; however, I’d rather add my bb and ba when the brew begins to cool (less than 115*F).
Also, what’s a typical amount of EQ per ml? 200? 300 mg/ml?
any help would be greatly appreciated!
200
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Originally Posted by
Steele7
200
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Ive seen numerous posts of 200 and 300. Just curious as to what people are using.
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For 200mg/ml, would 1%BA and 10%BB suffice, as far as ratios?
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Why do you add your solvents after you already have it in a solution?
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I heat most solutions (except tren). Then, as they come down in heat, I’ll add my bb and ba.
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Originally Posted by
JTH
I heat most solutions (except tren). Then, as they come down in heat, I’ll add my bb and ba.
Yes I saw that in your earlier post. I was asking why you add the BA and BB in after it is in solution since most people use it to dissolve the powder to make it easier to put into solution.
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A guy I consider a mentor does it (Rmewrench). If you add your solvents then heat the mixture then your solvents will evaporate thus nullifying the reason of adding them to begin with.
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