Homebrew?

Dog of War

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I was on another forum that has a homebrew section and have noticed that a few here brew.. How hard is it really no bullshit be honest, I know the main thing is to keep it sterile but what else, upfront cost? There are a few post on making tren ace and test from cattle implants that I could easily pick up local or online but what about glass ect..
 
Brewing is easy, just like cooking. You follow a recipe and that is it. All of the things you need to brew are easily available online.

The problem comes in getting good quality raws in amounts small enough that a pack getting snagged doesn't bring LE down on you. Remember brewing is manufacturing
 
It's easier than baking brownies, and doesn't cost much for supplies, filters, carriers, solvents etc. I feel safer having powders come to me rather than vials. Tren from pellets is a little harder converting than tren powder but there are many step by step write ups on it.
 
Glass, all you need is a few beakers like 250ml and 500ml. They're only about $6 each, for small batches use a whatman filter and they're around $4 ea. Sealed sterile vials are cheap. I made 60ml of tren ace from fina and cost of fina, vial, oil, ba, bb and syringes cost about $170 with shipping from various sites. Thats really good compared to what you pay per vial., the fina was about 75% of the cost. Oils you just pick up at the grocery store.
 
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Not looking to start a ugl or anything it would be just enough to keep myself in stock, a newbie with no hook ups needs to think outside of the box plus I like to stay low key so this might be the way to go for me.
 
brewing is very easy and it makes gear extremely cheap. It's also nice because you know that the gear is clean and you can control for the concentration. visit the "chemical study" forum here and you should find a lot of useful information. Also, that is the place to ask specific questions about brewing.
 
It's definetly the best route imo, but the hardest part is finding a good source. And those aren't found by a google search either, I was VERY lucky and cant thank him enough. There's usually a minimum amount you have to buy that leaves you with enough to run year round for a couple years, but the price's are very cheap for raws, cheaper than most think. Most guys that brew do it for themselves and to help their friends out too.
 
Trust me Matt if I had some bros in need they would be gtg but its not a topic for discussion with my current circle.
 
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