Hi there, I assume all have suffered the stress of purchasing new juice in bulk and it hasn't quite reached that perfect level of tastiness, here are my thoughts on the subject I know that heat and oxygen exposure generally helps speed the process along however some of the methods for obtaining the heat required are a little iffy "like putting the juice into a zip-lock bag and throwing it into a crock pot... dafuq it this?" so I assume many people at home may not necessarily have the right hardware floating around for my method, however its as simple as running Kombustor "this is a bench-marking utility offered for free from MSI" Running a more stressful test on your on board GPU will achieve the heat that is necessary, however keep in mind that this requires an onboard graphics card in a desktop PC so those who do have the necessary hardware should rejoice in that maybe an hour or two of leaving your bottle of juice open and safely secured behind you GPU's heat exhaust should easily and rather safely artificially accelerate the processes.
NOW KEEP IN MIND IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO MONITOR THE HEAT IF IT REACHES 85c+ YOU SHOULD BACK THE SOFTWARE DOWN TO A LESS STRESSFUL TEST
-For damage can occur at 90+ however between 70-80 is the comfort range, keep in mind that about every 20 minutes or so you'll want to rotate your bottle to assure even heating.
NOW KEEP IN MIND IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO MONITOR THE HEAT IF IT REACHES 85c+ YOU SHOULD BACK THE SOFTWARE DOWN TO A LESS STRESSFUL TEST
-For damage can occur at 90+ however between 70-80 is the comfort range, keep in mind that about every 20 minutes or so you'll want to rotate your bottle to assure even heating.