I have about 110g of b. caapi that I want to brew and drink before I move (November), since I won't be able to take it with me. I've read through recipes on this board, the Ayahuasca.com forums, and erowid.com, but I still am a little confused about the whole brewing process. My first few DMT extractions were very rough and I know for a fact that I wasted a lot of valuable plant material from negligence, improper preparation, etc. I'd like to avoid this with the aya brew since I plan on brewing the caapi all at once, so it's more of a one shot deal.
So here are my questions:
- What happens to the plant material in between boils? I know that you're supposed to boil for 3 hours, filter, and repeat twice more. Does the plant material go back into the second pot after it's filtered, or does it simply get disposed of?
- After the 3x3 hour boils, what happens? I've read teks that say to boil it down for an additional 3 hours, teks that say to put the mixture in fridge overnight and boil it the next day, and teks that say just to drink it after the 9 hours of boiling.
- Is there any specific amount of water/vinegar that should be used? Again, most teks I've read say simply "a bit of water" or "a few tablespoons" of vinegar.
They may seem like dumb questions, but I'm the kind of person that still wouldn't be able to tie my own shoelaces if I hadn't gotten explicit instructions on every single step of the process when I was younger. I tend to lack common sense and don't want to mess this up.
Thanks.
So here are my questions:
- What happens to the plant material in between boils? I know that you're supposed to boil for 3 hours, filter, and repeat twice more. Does the plant material go back into the second pot after it's filtered, or does it simply get disposed of?
- After the 3x3 hour boils, what happens? I've read teks that say to boil it down for an additional 3 hours, teks that say to put the mixture in fridge overnight and boil it the next day, and teks that say just to drink it after the 9 hours of boiling.
- Is there any specific amount of water/vinegar that should be used? Again, most teks I've read say simply "a bit of water" or "a few tablespoons" of vinegar.
They may seem like dumb questions, but I'm the kind of person that still wouldn't be able to tie my own shoelaces if I hadn't gotten explicit instructions on every single step of the process when I was younger. I tend to lack common sense and don't want to mess this up.
Thanks.