
woodswise
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I have been using Ethyl Oleate for my homebrewing and I like it because it is light and goes through a small needle nicely.
But I have mild environmental allergies (mold, cats, trees, grass, etc) and am afraid I may have developed an allergy to Ethyl Oleate. For those of you paying attention, I wrote in another thread that I thought tren was causing my chronic hiccups, but I stopped tren for 3 months last fall and the hiccups did not go away, so my backup theory is that ethyl oleate may be triggering the hiccups.
So for someone who experiences allergies to a broad spectrum of things, whatoil is likely to be hypo-allergenic and would be a good choice for homebrewing?
I know a lot of people brew with grapeseed oil, but it is a lot thicker than Ethyl Oleate. Has anyone used olive oil?
But I have mild environmental allergies (mold, cats, trees, grass, etc) and am afraid I may have developed an allergy to Ethyl Oleate. For those of you paying attention, I wrote in another thread that I thought tren was causing my chronic hiccups, but I stopped tren for 3 months last fall and the hiccups did not go away, so my backup theory is that ethyl oleate may be triggering the hiccups.
So for someone who experiences allergies to a broad spectrum of things, whatoil is likely to be hypo-allergenic and would be a good choice for homebrewing?
I know a lot of people brew with grapeseed oil, but it is a lot thicker than Ethyl Oleate. Has anyone used olive oil?