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First off fuck you, I don't brew tren. I have never had any problems personally, mainly cause I educate myself on only brewing compounds I use.Jesus fuck, what in the hell am I looking at.
He probably shouldn't be brewing, nor should you.
Then why are you mad?You really don't think "Jesus fuck" wasn't my response?
Yeah, he gave it to you in a mason jar.I know obviously something isn't right here.
It's not for me lol, and as long as it's just for him idgaf what he has it in.Then why are you mad?
Yeah, he gave it to you in a mason jar.
Everything else is laborer, why he chose these to to gold stuff in before filter is beyond me.Maybe he didn't scrape out all the leftover apricot jam before he started brewing....
Seriously, there could be many factors. But when I see that someone is not using laboratory glassware, the basis is already lacking.
Not sure why you reacted to his responses the way you did. I would've told you to fuck off as well.Jesus fuck, what in the hell am I looking at.
He probably shouldn't be brewing, nor should you.
Sure, rinsed it out with the garden hose then blew into it until dry lolIs that jar sterilised...?
Try heating it near its melting point 97 degrees centigrde... sometimes warm fixes the problemLook, dude said he alc washed and baked. This is also not filtered, and obviously won't be filtered into a fucking dirty mason jar
Sorry i got confused... gave u 2 different numbers... 76 degrees is the right one.Try heating it near its melting point 97 degrees centigrde... sometimes warm fixes the problem
Warm it near 76 degrees centigrade.
If u had moisture in ur jar or something... that could be the reason of the clodiness
Could u fix it?Trying to help my buddy out, he brewed this at 2% 20%View attachment 160681 119ml gso and it looks like this