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Following a recipe is great, it's easy. But does anyone have a blog post, youtube video anything where they run through the pros/cons, hows and whys we actually use these items?
Lets say I have zero allergies to any of the ingredients. Why would one use BB instead of the stronger solvents? why do we use ethyl oleate, or Guaiacol, or benzyl benzoate/ Mig840 or mig(whatever the other one is) instead of just using MCT and the solvent?
Sorry, I'm an idiot and I know this, I'm just looking to become less of an idiot.
I've realized I have a bit of an allergy to MCT oils. lumps last longer than they should. a bit of discomfort usually comes 24 hrs after pinning and lasts for quite a while.
So, I've been going through some different brewing trying to figure things out, and I was wonderfing why not supersolvent everything all the time lol. I know some say its a health concern, many say this has never been proven with evidence. I don't get bothered by the smell of things like guaiacol.
surely theres been a post or video somewhere about all of these things. telling me not to use x as it goes rancid quicker. That Y is good for thining out the oils but its best to use a small amount of this and the rest can be z. That 20% BB is not required for every damn oil brewed etc. Just a good source going more in depth to these carrier oils and solvents etc.
Sidenot: I love these little all in one stoppers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TMFNB1D (Amazon.com)
Lets say I have zero allergies to any of the ingredients. Why would one use BB instead of the stronger solvents? why do we use ethyl oleate, or Guaiacol, or benzyl benzoate/ Mig840 or mig(whatever the other one is) instead of just using MCT and the solvent?
Sorry, I'm an idiot and I know this, I'm just looking to become less of an idiot.
I've realized I have a bit of an allergy to MCT oils. lumps last longer than they should. a bit of discomfort usually comes 24 hrs after pinning and lasts for quite a while.
So, I've been going through some different brewing trying to figure things out, and I was wonderfing why not supersolvent everything all the time lol. I know some say its a health concern, many say this has never been proven with evidence. I don't get bothered by the smell of things like guaiacol.
surely theres been a post or video somewhere about all of these things. telling me not to use x as it goes rancid quicker. That Y is good for thining out the oils but its best to use a small amount of this and the rest can be z. That 20% BB is not required for every damn oil brewed etc. Just a good source going more in depth to these carrier oils and solvents etc.
Sidenot: I love these little all in one stoppers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TMFNB1D (Amazon.com)
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