This just blows my mind. I keep hearing that hey, mistakes happen. It isn't a mistake if you just flat out let it slip by because you didn't test it. You don't get to play the crap source card if you didn't even bother to test it yourself as a brewer.
I expect a mechanic to test drive a car before he gives it back to me and i sure as hell expect a ugl to test their batch before sending it down the line. This doesn't seem to be happening for whatever reason. We are seeing stuff mislabeled, wrong dosage, and even in rare cases harmful transplants such as estrogen in pct meds.
Is any ugl testing their crap before passing it on to the next guy or is that just asking too much? If i wanted to brew and make a profit on the deal i think i would at least be a proper lab rat for some of my brew and have an idea of what quality i was dealing with before passing it on to the next guy. That just seems like common sense and common courtesy, but perhaps not common enough.
I expect a mechanic to test drive a car before he gives it back to me and i sure as hell expect a ugl to test their batch before sending it down the line. This doesn't seem to be happening for whatever reason. We are seeing stuff mislabeled, wrong dosage, and even in rare cases harmful transplants such as estrogen in pct meds.
Is any ugl testing their crap before passing it on to the next guy or is that just asking too much? If i wanted to brew and make a profit on the deal i think i would at least be a proper lab rat for some of my brew and have an idea of what quality i was dealing with before passing it on to the next guy. That just seems like common sense and common courtesy, but perhaps not common enough.