Home Brewing for 20+ years AMA!

Started this game back in the early 2000’s, think 2004 to be exact. We were still using finals pellets and synovex pellets from the vet pharmacy when I started. Then we started being able to get powders directly from China and the game changed forever.

Not much has changed for me as far as concentrations or any of that. Basically the only thing that’s changed is the filtration method. Started with syringe filters, then on to vacuum pump filters and now on to the peristaltic pump which makes life easy!

Feel free to ask me any questions!
how do u transfer your sterile juice onto the vials?
 
Started this game back in the early 2000’s, think 2004 to be exact. We were still using finals pellets and synovex pellets from the vet pharmacy when I started. Then we started being able to get powders directly from China and the game changed forever.

Not much has changed for me as far as concentrations or any of that. Basically the only thing that’s changed is the filtration method. Started with syringe filters, then on to vacuum pump filters and now on to the peristaltic pump which makes life easy!

Feel free to ask me any questions!
Hello everyone!
I apologize in advance for my English.
Tell me more about the peristaltic pump filtration method. What are the advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional vacuum filtration.
 
So 20+ years of brewing and you just brew basic shit to be resold, I mean I have seen useless AMA but this one tops the chart.

Lol
It may be useless to you but when browsing the forums here there seemed to be a lot of guys new to brewing so I thought I would lend a hand since I’m sure they aren’t jumping right into “exotics” (whatever that means anyways) and are still learning the basics.

Does the basic shit work? Name me on newly designed hormone out there available to us that is better than the basics we’ve been using for many years?
 
Hello everyone!
I apologize in advance for my English.
Tell me more about the peristaltic pump filtration method. What are the advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional vacuum filtration.
The peristaltic pump with the capsule filter is way faster than any vacuum setup and way cleaner. The downside is the filters cost a little more and the peristaltic pump can get pricey.
 
Any pip from the test enanthate shitty raws that been floating around? It's been hit or miss for so many years now that I personally abandoned that ester and went to test decanoate
Haven’t had any issues with any raws I’ve gotten for many years. You sure you are making it correctly? Maybe too much BA!
 
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how do u transfer your sterile juice onto the vials?

It's one thing to inject into a pre-sterilized vial for personal use, but I'd like to know how the homebrewers who produce capped vials manage to do it. I doubt they're filling open vials under a filtered hood.
 
I am certain alright. You NEVER had any test e pip the last say 7 years?
Absolutely certain, never a single time have I had any issues with test enan. That shit is so cheap over there I highly doubt if your source is good they are going to send you bad test enan powder.

It is very easy to do a melting point test on your test enan powder to see if it’s actually test e powder.

Now if you are ordering primo that’s another story.
 
Absolutely certain, never a single time have I had any issues with test enan. That shit is so cheap over there I highly doubt if your source is good they are going to send you bad test enan powder.

It is very easy to do a melting point test on your test enan powder to see if it’s actually test e powder.

Now if you are ordering primo that’s another story.
Thanks for the info...
 
I am certain alright. You NEVER had any test e pip the last say 7 years?
I noticed some people of not get pip

My first vial of UGL was test E pharmqo. Inflamed the hell out of me but not my friend.
The peristaltic pump with the capsule filter is way faster than any vacuum setup and way cleaner. The downside is the filters cost a little more and the peristaltic pump can get pricey.
I am sure cost for filtered ml the capsule is cheaper

I haven't screwed with it yet.
 
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It's one thing to inject into a pre-sterilized vial for personal use, but I'd like to know how the homebrewers who produce capped vials manage to do it. I doubt they're filling open vials under a filtered hood.
No UG lab is bottling up in filtered hoods, I assure you of that. They are all using a bottle top dispenser into individual vials and capping them one by one.
 
No UG lab is bottling up in filtered hoods, I assure you of that. They are all using a bottle top dispenser into individual vials and capping them one by one.
I would think that filtered hoods are pretty cheap for a UG lab. I wouldn't think most home Brewers aren't using it


But a closed system filling would be best for us home Brewers
 
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