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If the raws come from a good source the color doesn't matter. Just brew that shit up and put to good use
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Originally Posted by
sky
The only tren I've seen from a sponsor here looked like honey in a vial.
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Ace on the left, enanthate on the right.
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100% normal. Depends on heat of brew IME. And yes it 100% needs heat.
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Originally Posted by
IRISHOAK
Its all about oxidation during brewing.
Think of it this way... you know how apples brown when exposed to air? Same thing.
The nutrients in a browned apple are the same as a fresh cut one. COLOR of tren has ZERO correlation to the potency.
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Originally Posted by
ilovehgh
Tren raws oxidize so the older they are the darker they become. Too much heat when brewing will darken the color as well. It's still good to use
That I didn’t know. I had my raws for couple yrs before I had brewed them.
What I learned brewing Tren Ace is it doesn’t need heat. That was my mistake. You measure out the BA/BB, add the powder, stir it in the beaker, and let it sit, covered, till it dissolves. Overnight usually. Melting point is 90 degrees.
After I added it to a hot water bath and mine was dark, too dark. But age + time heated had something to do with that. I had clumps of gummy raw that would dissolve once I added the oil. My first time w/ Ace.
For me home brewing isn’t worth the money you save. Raws have to be on point for one. Then you need solvents, oil, beaker, vials, filtering ( no syringe filters, they suck IMO). Some from different sources Then the time and patient to brew it and a sterile area with no kids around, lol.
Then you have the issue of being paranoid. Cause you had raws shipped to you and you have 100 vials sitting around. Might not look like personal use.
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tren a dissolved in ba fine over night few swirls never needed to heat it up to dissolve.
this is in MCT and ba % ranging from 13-18% on different brews.
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Lot of variables as to the color of tren once brewed. Most already mentioned, the batch of raws being the main one from my experience with brewing but the color really doesn't effect the quality if your starting out with good raws.
@crtx85 I'm assuming an error on your post stating ba ranging 13-18%. You inject something with 13% ba and your gonna be one sore motherfucker.
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Originally Posted by
silntrunin
Lot of variables as to the color of tren once brewed. Most already mentioned, the batch of raws being the main one from my experience with brewing but the color really doesn't effect the quality if your starting out with good raws.
@crtx85 I'm assuming an error on your post stating ba ranging 13-18%. You inject something with 13% ba and your gonna be one sore motherfucker.
Yea that’s a typo
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Originally Posted by
silntrunin
Lot of variables as to the color of tren once brewed. Most already mentioned, the batch of raws being the main one from my experience with brewing but the color really doesn't effect the quality if your starting out with good raws.
@crtx85 I'm assuming an error on your post stating ba ranging 13-18%. You inject something with 13% ba and your gonna be one sore motherfucker.
Yes sorry i meant BB i keep my BA low as possible. I agree raws batches age of material all change the color i have tried using heat and no heat colour is exact same only difference is time for raws to dissolve.
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