Different colour shades of Testosterone

bigjaz89

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So I have quite a few different vials of test P all from the same UGL. Different batches have some different shades of colours, some almost clear and colourless, while several are a shade or 2 darker, on the tan/yellowy side.

I have 2 vials of sus250, and they are quite noticeable in the tan/yellow colour difference from the test P.

I guess my question is, what causes the darker shades of testosterone, particularly with the same ester and the same UGL. Would it be something in the raws or in the brewing process, and does that mean there is a quality difference between them?
 
For test, it's the oil that it's brewed in. MCT is clear, GSO is a little yellowy. there are other oils too of course, each slightly different.
Ok right so nothing to do with being overheated in brewing process that could effect quality?
 
So I have quite a few different vials of test P all from the same UGL. Different batches have some different shades of colours, some almost clear and colourless, while several are a shade or 2 darker, on the tan/yellowy side.

I have 2 vials of sus250, and they are quite noticeable in the tan/yellow colour difference from the test P.

I guess my question is, what causes the darker shades of testosterone, particularly with the same ester and the same UGL. Would it be something in the raws or in the brewing process, and does that mean there is a quality difference between them?
All related to oil/solvent mix and cooking temps/oxidization of oil. Highly unlikely related to dosing. Most test is colorless. Almost always the above

Caveat: Also doesn’t mean it _isn’t_ under-dosed. Though we typically see that as errors in QC and uh lab professionalism vs intentional shorting as in the past
 
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