Ichabod, Damn your tolerance for bad tasting shit must be high! I can tolerate Carao in juice, I can tolerate Arginine in juice.... Revorvit in anything but a gelcap makes me immediately vomit!
Pornlab, I would advise you to stick to the lower end of Ichabod's recommended dose for at least the first week (1cc or 25 mg total per day). His advice of dosing 3-4x per day is right on, due to the half life of dbol being so short (i.e. start-out with 1/4cc 4x per day). The reason I am recommending you not go over 25mg to start with, is because I find that a lot of people have severe water retention problems (which hit quickly!) on dbol. The rapid increase in water weight can cause your blood pressure to spike, which typically causes the onset of some pretty bad headaches (and for some people, a bad temper).
I have used most of the popular brands of dbol over the years and Reforvit is definitely one of my favorites (seems to be dosed properly versus some other brands such as Ttokyo). I find that my max gains on dbol occur at about 50mg per day and anything over that just causes the side effects to get worse, without any additional increase in gains. I personally can't go to a 50mg dose without the use of at least a moderate amount of an anti-estrogen, due to the fact that I turn into a blow fish (I hold more water on dbol than anything else, including large amounts of test). Taking an anti-e to keep the water off definitely inhibits the strength gains I get from dbol, but in addition to keeping my blood pressure down, it prevents everyone from knowing I am "on". Some people don't care about the fact that the rapid increase in water weight when they go on and the subsequent "deflation" when they go off makes it obvious that they juice.... Personally, I don't want the type of attention that causes at the gym and certainly not at work. Most people at work "suspect" that I use chemical assistance (I am 6'1" and my weight typically hovers between 245-255, waist is usually around 33-34").... But keeping the bloat off and my weight from fluctuating too quickly helps keep the general consensus to "suspecting", as opposed to "knowing". Aside from that, I know that given my history with juice (started right after high school 13 years ago) any rapid increase in strength gain causes me to want to train very heavy, which can lead to ligament and tendon injury. Since the age of 22, after a few injuries (ligaments in my elbows, shoulder, lower back...), I have opted for slower steady gains as opposed to quick weight gains and frequent set-backs.