Benifits of brewing own gear

Bobby Carter

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Sep 15, 2017
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Never tired to brew before so I would have to b schooled before attempting this myself. My question to some of you knowledgeable folks out there is. What's the pros and cons of brewing my own vs buying someone's gear I'm not 100% sure Is what the label says it is. Any advice would b greatly appreciated.
 
I did it when gear was expensive and any more it’s so dam cheap it doesn’t make sence to buy everything you need to do it right. I threw out everything I had 4 years ago and it was the best deciscion I ever did. Just a headache in my eyes and I have way to much to lose making it look like I’m a distributor and a dealer. I’ll buy my stuff for know on and be done with it.
 
It very more cost effective but then again you have to trust the source your getting your powder from. I also like that you can experiment with different dosages and make your own blends. IMO the really only con would be that it can be a bit time consuming.
 
It very more cost effective but then again you have to trust the source your getting your powder from. I also like that you can experiment with different dosages and make your own blends. IMO the really only con would be that it can be a bit time consuming.

Agreed it is definitely time consuming, you have to enjoy the process of brewing. The cost for the proper quality brewing equipment will easily be the cost of a cycle or 2. The process is not extremely difficult but you need to make sure everything is 100% Sterile through out the whole process, you must be a meticulous person. Its pretty easy to grab your phone change the song then continue with out realizing what your just did. With sponsors on HCU that we have available at our fingertips with a proven reputation from many reputable members you know you will be getting quality gear one way or another. Question is why do you want to home brew? Will you save money? Yes in the long run, if you only run a few cycles in your career then no you wont. If you want to brew so you can say you made your own gear and that fact would be an accomplishment to yourself then you will have to be willing to make an upfront investment for the brewing equipment.
Hope this helps with your decision a little.
 
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