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Tren E powder color?

Darth

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I have brewed Tren A before which is usually yellow to yellowish orange. I ordered some Tren E and it is pretty white with maybe just a yellowish tinge if anything. It smells like previous Tren A powder, but I always thought tren powder had a bit stronger color. Is it just Ace verse Enanthate? I will brew next week and see what color it comes out then, but curious if others have had the same experience. I unfortunately don't have access to any testing unless someone can suggest a home testing methodology.

Thanks for any replies.
 
maybe its E, my vials tren e are clear with a slight darker color than test
 
color of finished oil depend of the powder - the oil - the solvents and co-solvents and esp the temperature when "cooking".
 
Thanks for the replies and I have done some research, i.e. lots of google. I am posting a brief summary of what I have found so if others are interested. Well made tren will usually start as very white with maybe a tinge if anything. As it oxidizes the color can change from pale yellow to yellow orange. This is particularly true when brewed as a high heat brew can make tren quite dark orange. The carrier oil can have an affect, but it seems like everyone says heat and age is the biggest factor on color.

As far as the smell of tren, it is somewhat feral, think piss and good pussy and you are about there. No other powder seems to have the tren smell so the smell is probably more indicative of real tren than color.

Note, this is just all bro science to a degree, but without scientific equipment it is the best I could find.
 
Thanks for the replies and I have done some research, i.e. lots of google. I am posting a brief summary of what I have found so if others are interested. Well made tren will usually start as very white with maybe a tinge if anything. As it oxidizes the color can change from pale yellow to yellow orange. This is particularly true when brewed as a high heat brew can make tren quite dark orange. The carrier oil can have an affect, but it seems like everyone says heat and age is the biggest factor on color.

As far as the smell of tren, it is somewhat feral, think piss and good pussy and you are about there. No other powder seems to have the tren smell so the smell is probably more indicative of real tren than color.

Note, this is just all bro science to a degree, but without scientific equipment it is the best I could find.
ill test it for you 😎
 
Tren E is a lighter color than Tren A most of the time. That's my experience and I actually have some in this dept:winkfinger:
 
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