I just got the new Surge WF. I’m assuming the label reference is to two level scoops? It also doesn’t seem to mix well for me with stirring – can I shake it? If not, why not?
[quote]burt128 wrote:
I just got the new Surge WF. I’m assuming the label reference is to two level scoops? It also doesn’t seem to mix well for me with stirring – can I shake it? If not, why not?[/quote]
Surge Workout Fuel, like all Biotest powders, can be shaken or stirred.
Unless otherwise specified, a scoop refers to 1 level scoopful.
[quote]Mod Brian wrote:
[quote]burt128 wrote:
I just got the new Surge WF. I’m assuming the label reference is to two level scoops? It also doesn’t seem to mix well for me with stirring – can I shake it? If not, why not?[/quote]
Surge Workout Fuel, like all Biotest powders, can be shaken or stirred.
Unless otherwise specified, a scoop refers to 1 level scoopful.[/quote]
Step 1?
[quote]Mod Brian wrote:
[quote]burt128 wrote:
I just got the new Surge WF. I’m assuming the label reference is to two level scoops? It also doesn’t seem to mix well for me with stirring – can I shake it? If not, why not?[/quote]
Surge Workout Fuel, like all Biotest powders, can be shaken or stirred.
Unless otherwise specified, a scoop refers to 1 level scoopful.[/quote]
There is a warning in the instructions stating: Due to the effervescent nature of this formula, do not shake in a shaker bottle.
I am assuming this means not to use a shaker bottle, but that a standard bottle is fine. It confused the hell out of me the first time I read it, as well.
[quote]ADvanced TS wrote:
Step 1?[/quote]
Simply don’t use a shaker bottle.
I use either a Nalgene Labwear bottle or a standard 32 ounce Nalgene bottle. Both have screw closures.
Ok. Thank you.
Ahhhh I see. That is clarifying. I was treating my fir couple like nitro-glycerine I thought they would fizz up big time.
-chris
Thanks, very helpful.
I have always used a shaker bottle for it. So far there have been no casualties or injuries. ![]()
