Thoughts on first brew

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This was my first attempt at brewing, Test E 250 18%bb 2% ba and mct for the brew. Filtered through whatman. Everything went a little too smoothly so it makes me wonder what did I screw up? It looks a little to light(clear) to me....used basskill powder conversion.
 

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Looks good to me... Test E is probably the easiest to brew.

I'd pin it right now...
 
Thanks for replying rut, so it's suppose to look this light??? I know gso is darker than mct, but I was expecting something with more tint. Ima LM that joint first just to make sure my connect is on point.
 
@Docd187123 good looking out. So mine does look on track then. Appreciate that!!

It looks fine to me. I have light colored like I showed you and darker colored. No difference in results. As long as you mixed everything in the right ratios and sterilized it properly you should be good to go. I'd give it a few days, 3 or so, after filtering to let the BA do it's job. Or you could pressure cook it which is what I do.
 
Looks fine to me. Carrier oils and the BB/BA percent will determine the color. Just like the people who question their tren because it is too light. The brewing process will determine how it looks.
 
This was my first attempt at brewing, Test E 250 18%bb 2% ba and mct for the brew. Filtered through whatman. Everything went a little too smoothly so it makes me wonder what did I screw up? It looks a little to light(clear) to me....used basskill powder conversion.
That MCT oil is the shit. Nice and smooth :cool:
 
This was my first attempt at brewing, Test E 250 18%bb 2% ba and mct for the brew. Filtered through whatman. Everything went a little too smoothly so it makes me wonder what did I screw up? It looks a little to light(clear) to me....used basskill powder conversion.
Did you use a caulk gun to filter?
 
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