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sentinal
#1 Posted : 12/5/2018 11:32:46 AM
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good morning i am brewing aya my 3rd attempt ,first 2 usng caapi & chacruna all day simmers never realy worked .today using chaliponga15g,afew g of jurema mixed simmering x4 reducing about 2-pints water will then add to remaint of caapi-chaca mix about a litre and reduce again all comments welcome
 

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#2 Posted : 12/12/2018 3:53:44 AM

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#3 Posted : 12/13/2018 10:17:06 PM

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sentinal - It's better to add more caapi than to add more of the other ('light-bearing') plants. I'd wager that your first two brews failed due to insufficient caapi levels; information like this you can pick up from a thorough browsing of the forum here. Beware of adding more caapi to an already light-rich brew, you could be putting yourself in for a very heavy trip.

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