
If they're 5yrs or older, yeah you're absolutely right. 936xs if need be.But sponsor provided labs aren't good enough. They have to be tested 935 times by third parties.![]()
Don't take this the wrong way, but what is the point of testing it again when the product is finished?This is what all Chef's should do beforehand imo and then again after the goods are complete.
I'm don't take anything the wrong way brother, testing a little bit after completion to know exactly what your mg/ml is exactly.Don't take this the wrong way, but what is the point of testing it again when the product is finished?
Marathon is the "Rain Man" of brewing.I'm don't take anything the wrong way brother, testing a little bit after completion to know exactly what your mg/ml is exactly.

Better than the other r word the radio of brewing lmaoMarathon is the "Rain Man" of brewing.![]()
I get it no doubtMarathon is the "Rain Man" of brewing.![]()

but knowing exactly what you got stops all the 3rd party bullshit and wondering if they're sending in samples that's been properly done. Spending money to make money is what's going to put a Lab on Top for a long time with a huge client base that's Solid and there forever how long they want to be in business.If I test the powders then I do know exactly what I have. They don't degrade during the manufacturing process. I typically will test the finished product, and this is for show. But with the raw materials coming from a different location, I have noticed some discrepancies in some of them. Which is why you are seeing more raw material analysis. These test are expensive enough as it is, without testing them multiple times in house or passing out $200 pacifiers.I get it no doubtbut knowing exactly what you got stops all the 3rd party bullshit and wondering if they're sending in samples that's been properly done. Spending money to make money is what's going to put a Lab on Top for a long time with a huge client base that's Solid and there forever how long they want to be in business.
I get it no doubtbut knowing exactly what you got stops all the 3rd party bullshit and wondering if they're sending in samples that's been properly done. Spending money to make money is what's going to put a Lab on Top for a long time with a huge client base that's Solid and there forever how long they want to be in business.
I'm don't take anything the wrong way brother, testing a little bit after completion to know exactly what your mg/ml is exactly.
I get it and I absolutely understand that. Most labs don't even test the raws much less the finished product or if they are a reseller they just slap their labels on it and head to the bank. You got my full attention when you post these and the feedback I'm seeing. Trust is everything in this game to me and it's really hard to do that regardless. But I completely understand where you are coming from and why.

