Testosterone Propionate Brewing Temperature

infinitezero

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Is there any consensus regarding the brewing temperature for Test-P? I see numbers all over the place. Anywhere from as low as 120F to 250F. Using a hotplate stirrer.
 
Melting point is 118-122 Celsius. So at least there.
I see that spec, but does that mean it should be heated to somewhere between 245°F-254°F? In the pinned "XKawN homebrewing bible" he calls out a brewing temp of 250°F across the board, stating that at such a low temp degradation is a non-issue with a shortened brew time. Is that the tribal consensus?
 
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I see that spec, but does that mean it should be heated to somewhere between 245°F-254°F? In the pinned "XKawN homebrewing bible" he calls out a brewing temp of 250°F across the board, stating that at such a low temp degradation is a non-issue with a shortened brew time. Is that the tribal consensus?
I would opt to go to 255 for 15 minutes and then continue stirring for another half hour. You don't need even the miniscule crystal there it can drive the hormone out of solution.
 
I see that spec, but does that mean it should be heated to somewhere between 245°F-254°F? In the pinned "XKawN homebrewing bible" he calls out a brewing temp of 250°F across the board, stating that at such a low temp degradation is a non-issue with a shortened brew time. Is that the tribal consensus?
Edit: I have confirmed with the manufacturer, the brew temp needs to be around or slightly exceeding the top melting point. So to answer my own question, for Test-P with a melting point between 245°F - 254°F a brewing temp of 255°F is correct. I also confirmed at that temp (255°F) there are no concerns regarding hormone degradation.
 
I would opt to go to 255 for 15 minutes and then continue stirring for another half hour. You don't need even the miniscule crystal there it can drive the hormone out of solution.
Narta thanks for your input. You are right on the money with your answer.
 
Regardless of the compound, always to melting point or as close to that as you can get. Which is why higher melting point compounds are harder to brew.

Personally I sustain around 120C for an hour in a pressure cooker.
I can hold at 200mg/mL easily, without solvents this way, in sesame oil.
 
Yes he is for a little while now. High concentration gear, no pip, no solvents, just his pressure cooker that somehow defies the laws of chemistry and biology.
Try it yourself, anyone can replicate it. I believe because of the high pressure and sustained high temperature it dissolves the compound so well. I only struggle with very high melting point compounds like DHT and test no-ester, otherwise no solvents are needed.
 
Try it yourself, anyone can replicate it. I believe because of the high pressure and sustained high temperature it dissolves the compound so well. I only struggle with very high melting point compounds like DHT and test no-ester, otherwise no solvents are needed.
you should patent it and sell it to pharmaceutical companies you smart fox :rolleyes:
 
Regardless of the compound, always to melting point or as close to that as you can get. Which is why higher melting point compounds are harder to brew.

Personally I sustain around 120C for an hour in a pressure cooker.
I can hold at 200mg/mL easily, without solvents this way, in sesame oil.
Are you sure that your compounds are for real? I mean did you tested? Lab4tox?
 
makes sense as u are getting above boiling temp, the concern would be higher temps break down the oil no, sesame having lower "smoke point" wouldn't an oil that Is less prone the breaking down at high temps better like grapeseed? for health purposes as oxidized oils aren't great for u, esp injected. anyhoo just 2 cents
 
Grapeseed oil is a good start. Mig812 a better one. A higher smoke point is crucial for the brews where your melting point is high, almost all of them. But make sure youre oil is Usp Quality, yoir BA and BB also should be usp quality.

Any other quality as usp will have some impurities and thats bad, because it will make your final compound dirty.

Grapeseed oil as carrier is a verry good option. If you are afraid thats maybe to thick, make it 50-50 with some Ethyl Oleate Usp quality. You will be amazed. No pip at all, Smooth compound, great feeling, nice Color
 
Edit: I have confirmed with the manufacturer, the brew temp needs to be around or slightly exceeding the top melting point. So to answer my own question, for Test-P with a melting point between 245°F - 254°F a brewing temp of 255°F is correct. I also confirmed at that temp (255°F) there are no concerns regarding hormone degradation.

Interesting, how long do they say to keep it at 255 F?
 
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