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#1 Posted : 7/7/2016 11:27:36 PM

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hello all!

i searched high and low for an answer to this but cannot find anything so i'm gonna ask you all...

has anyone had any experience preparing mushroom tea and keeping it for a short period of time before drinking it?

i am not talking about a long time; perhaps a day. for example, could the tea be prepared during the evening before the day it would be consumed, then kept air-tight in the fridge? would there be any significant degradation?

i guess i'm looking for someone who might have done this rather than speculation. my speculation is it would be just fine overnight in the fridge but i have not tried this yet.

thanks in advance for your insight and knowledge!

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#2 Posted : 7/7/2016 11:50:54 PM

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I had one time where I prepared 10g of tea on a friday night, decided it was too late to start, stored in the fridge, then took it on saturday afternoon with minimal effects. I think the psilocin is very quickly oxidized, etc. That's the blue color, which is thought to be a degradation product of psilocin.
 
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#3 Posted : 7/8/2016 1:26:34 AM
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I have made tea and let it sit for about 4 hours before drinking it while we all drove to our destination for the day. It was in a water bottle and not kept in the cold or away from light. It never turned blue, and it was just as effective as that dosage should of been.

I also add quite a lot of lemon juice extract to my teas. I have been told that the super acidic conditions help stabilize the actives. I don't know if this is true, but I do know that I stopped having my teas turn blue after I started making them super acidic.
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#4 Posted : 7/8/2016 10:07:36 AM

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24 hours hasn't been a problem for me. In fact, it was the most potent tea i've ever had.
That is mushrooms blended with lemon juice.
 
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#5 Posted : 7/8/2016 3:46:13 PM
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obliguhl wrote:
24 hours hasn't been a problem for me. In fact, it was the most potent tea i've ever had.
That is mushrooms blended with lemon juice.


I think the added acidity really does help preserve it.
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#6 Posted : 1/18/2017 3:33:20 PM

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Gone-and-Back wrote:
obliguhl wrote:
24 hours hasn't been a problem for me. In fact, it was the most potent tea i've ever had.
That is mushrooms blended with lemon juice.


I think the added acidity really does help preserve it.


Acidity usually helps break down molecules. Like in the DMT extraction... a PH of under 2 starts degrading DMT quite rapidly.
 
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#7 Posted : 1/18/2017 4:08:00 PM

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A day to a couple of days in the fridge is fine . It will definitely do the job
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#8 Posted : 1/18/2017 7:49:51 PM

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Longer and you should stick it in the freezer instead. Then it will keep for about a year at -20°C.




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#9 Posted : 1/21/2017 6:16:57 AM

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I've actually kept a 5 gram tea for a year frozen in a mason jar, split it with 2 others around a fire and had a lot of laughs
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#10 Posted : 1/21/2017 7:28:08 PM

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I have kept tea good for months in the fridge. Longest was probably around 6 months with no noticeable degradation. A small amount of lemon juice or vinegar will help preserve it. Just don't add any kind of sweetener until right before consumption. It may or may not degrade the psilocybin, but will at the very least make it taste like ass.
If you can put it in the freezer, this is of course far superior. Just don't thaw in the microwave. Use warm water or just air thaw.
 
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#11 Posted : 1/21/2017 9:54:54 PM

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We were most tickled by the degree to which we got utterly spanked by year old frozen mushroom tea. It was ovoids though...




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