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I've actually seen this happen with home brewing, coming back a few hours later and it's blood red.. and I have seen vials turn color over time but not that fast.. that would need to have been exposed to something, whether it's excessive heat or whatever.. puncturing the rubber stopper and withdrawing what you need really wouldn't have this much of a drastic result even if you pre-loaded the barrel with some air and injected it into the vial so you could easily withdraw whatever you needed..
Interesting. That's a temperature thing, I've never seen it happen after puncturing the bottle though. Maybe it was bottled hot like said and didn't have the time to change color beforehand. I don't know. Never brewed myself
Look at that bastard this morning... Figure it’s probably a good sign as only real tren has this characteristic. I suppose I’ll keep pinning it. PIP free after a day. Comparison is Flash E and ZPHC E. When I got it, it was gold like Flash tren. Odd but I’ll continue unless someone has input not to.
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