Hi guys,
I've been home brewing for about 10 years now.
Typically, I have no issues beyond occasional pip, etc. But from time to time I'll have a crash, as many of us do.
The crashes seem to have no rhyme or reason. I'll use the exact same recipe for a compound and it'll be great for months, then I'll mix one and it crashes in a day or two. (Tren and higher dosed NPP being typical culprits!)
But it's stranger than that. I mixed 80 ml of 200mg/ml NPP recently.
I put 50ml in one vial and 30ml in another. Exact same brew, brand-new sterile vials.
Within 2 days, the 30ml vial had crystals, the 50 didn't.. By day 5, the 30 was solid and 45 days later, the 50 is still crystal clear! I melted and used the crashed one with no issues, but have NEVER seen something like that happen from the same mix.
My question is (beyond WTF on the NPP?!?) have any of you noticed one commonality between crashes of different compounds? Too much or too little of a specific solvent? Carrier type or amount? Potency of raws?
Thanks in advance for any input.
I've been home brewing for about 10 years now.
Typically, I have no issues beyond occasional pip, etc. But from time to time I'll have a crash, as many of us do.
The crashes seem to have no rhyme or reason. I'll use the exact same recipe for a compound and it'll be great for months, then I'll mix one and it crashes in a day or two. (Tren and higher dosed NPP being typical culprits!)
But it's stranger than that. I mixed 80 ml of 200mg/ml NPP recently.
I put 50ml in one vial and 30ml in another. Exact same brew, brand-new sterile vials.
Within 2 days, the 30ml vial had crystals, the 50 didn't.. By day 5, the 30 was solid and 45 days later, the 50 is still crystal clear! I melted and used the crashed one with no issues, but have NEVER seen something like that happen from the same mix.
My question is (beyond WTF on the NPP?!?) have any of you noticed one commonality between crashes of different compounds? Too much or too little of a specific solvent? Carrier type or amount? Potency of raws?
Thanks in advance for any input.