So this is probably odd, but after a little while thinking about it I don't see why it wouldn't work.
Over the summer, I left a decent amount of test powder in my trunk on accident. It just so happened to be the hottest days of the year as well. Well, that powder turned to gel in the heat. I quickly removed it from the car, brought it inside and for whatever reason still haven't thrown it out.
Now, the gel has hardened. I was wondering if re-melting it down would allow me to use it in a normal homebrew. The chemical compound should still be good, yeah?
The hardest part would be accurate dosing.
Over the summer, I left a decent amount of test powder in my trunk on accident. It just so happened to be the hottest days of the year as well. Well, that powder turned to gel in the heat. I quickly removed it from the car, brought it inside and for whatever reason still haven't thrown it out.
Now, the gel has hardened. I was wondering if re-melting it down would allow me to use it in a normal homebrew. The chemical compound should still be good, yeah?
The hardest part would be accurate dosing.