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Thanks man I will go with 2%ba and 20%bb I have 2 carrier oils grape seed and Mct oil which do u recommend I go with
Both work. I do MCT now because of its thinner and hold things nicely. Filtering grapeseed took longer. But litterally both are great. I like MCT
 
Both work. I do MCT now because of its thinner and hold things nicely. Filtering grapeseed took longer. But litterally both are great. I like MCT
Alright what amount of Mct oil do you recommend with the 2%ba and 20%bb recipes I know it’s some where between 50-70.5 ml of Mct oil
 
Alright what amount of Mct oil do you recommend with the 2%ba and 20%bb recipes I know it’s some where between 50-70.5 ml of Mct oil
Seems like you do not have all your ducks in a row. I suggest you do a little more research and reading, decide on how you go around brewing for yourself.

Do not go around asking everything from anyone on the forums, you are basically making life altering decisions from random people off the net. I'm not saying their information is flawed, I'm just saying you need to research and be certain of your methods.

Good luck.
 
Seems like you do not have all your ducks in a row. I suggest you do a little more research and reading, decide on how you go around brewing for yourself.

Do not go around asking everything from anyone on the forums, you are basically making life altering decisions from random people off the net. I'm not saying their information is flawed, I'm just saying you need to research and be certain of your methods.

Good luck.
Got it man what do you recommend are the best sites to research
 
Got it man what do you recommend are the best sites to research
I think the stickies in the homebrew section is enough. You can also search whatever topics you need, all our questions have been answered or discussed.

For every question you have there is most likely a thread regarding it.

There are also proven recipes floating around, no need to reinvent the wheel.

Good luck on your homebrewing journey, report back on your experiments.
 
I think the stickies in the homebrew section is enough. You can also search whatever topics you need, all our questions have been answered or discussed.

For every question you have there is most likely a thread regarding it.

There are also proven recipes floating around, no need to reinvent the wheel.

Good luck on your homebrewing journey, report back on your experiments.
I will thanks man
 
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