Brewing for noobs

wildwillis

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Whats the easiest type of test to brew? I don't want to pay for primo and I feel like a woman every time I order more sarms so I'm ready add some test in but I see conflicting views online about what I should try brewing first.
 
theres no "easy" test to brew. All raws use the same steps to brew. You need BA, BB, oil and a little heat. Homebrewing is easy. Just make sure you do your homework with materials and amount needed and you are g2g
 
theres no "easy" test to brew. All raws use the same steps to brew. You need BA, BB, oil and a little heat. Homebrewing is easy. Just make sure you do your homework with materials and amount needed and you are g2g
Asking this here because it seems like a noob question, and the OT's original question appears to be answered.
For the average user, after how many cycles does home brewing pay for itself? I know raws are quite cheap, but what about all the equipment needed to get started?
 
Asking this here because it seems like a noob question, and the OT's original question appears to be answered.
For the average user, after how many cycles does home brewing pay for itself? I know raws are quite cheap, but what about all the equipment needed to get started?
Like 1-2 lol
 
Asking this here because it seems like a noob question, and the OT's original question appears to be answered.
For the average user, after how many cycles does home brewing pay for itself? I know raws are quite cheap, but what about all the equipment needed to get started?
Homebrewing pays for itself after the very first brew, even with equipment, raws, etc.

Depending on set-up, and ways you go about brewing, costs are relatively cheap. Syringe filtering for small batches costs you no more than $100-120 for first time. That's buying vials, syringes, filters, hot plate, beaker, solvents, oil, etc. You can spend $400 on raws and that will last you 3+ cycles. Buying those 3 cycles as finished gear, would be like $2000+.

Just examples, numbers are different for price of raws, dosages for cycles, equipment used. you save a shit load in the end. that's what matters.
 
Homebrewing pays for itself after the very first brew, even with equipment, raws, etc.

Depending on set-up, and ways you go about brewing, costs are relatively cheap. Syringe filtering for small batches costs you no more than $100-120 for first time. That's buying vials, syringes, filters, hot plate, beaker, solvents, oil, etc. You can spend $400 on raws and that will last you 3+ cycles. Buying those 3 cycles as finished gear, would be like $2000+.

Just examples, numbers are different for price of raws, dosages for cycles, equipment used. you save a shit load in the end. that's what matters.

Appreciate the response homie. This is exciting, I gotta read more into this.
 
CAD currency, so about $315 US. Some people run more than 250mg/week of test a cycle. Said "3+ cycle". Nom'sayin chief?
Curious what your cycles look like. $1k + for a cycle when buying finished seems insane. Even a full contest prep
 
Curious what your cycles look like. $1k + for a cycle when buying finished seems insane. Even a full contest prep
Going off of prices that I have last seen from suppliers in CAD, for example:

8 WEEKS
Tren A - $60 - Run 100mg/ed = 5.6 ml's = $360
Test Prop - $50 - Run 100mg/ed = 5.6 ml's = $300
Var - $80 (100x10mg) - 2 Packs = $160 ----------------Around $820
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Clomid - $50
Nolva - $50
HCG - $80?
Aromasin - $60 ---- These Ais/PCT's is guaranteed to be around $ 240

This cycle is $1060. I'll homebrew.
 
Ah, didn't realize you do pct. I was purely thinking like test and tren and where test is usually like $30 and tren is like $45 it didn't add up
 
How in the world could you need THAT much gear for 3 cycles?????? 3 cycles worth of raws MIGHT cost you $150

At my try doses I grabbed enough to last 2 years and all the needles, filters, oils and solvents for under $150.00

I had enough brewing stuff left to buy more stuff to brew so I did.

If I decide to blast and cruise I'm covered and still way under $300.00
 
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