anyone have cali ale yeast (liquid or dry)
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hoboscratch
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anyone have cali ale yeast (liquid or dry)
I am brewing on sunday and just realized i have no yeast. thought i had an extra packet of dry yeast. alas i do not. does anyone have anything they can sell or donate to my cause?
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brownbeard
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I have a package of 1056 that I never opened and is pushing a year old which would probably be a lost cause for you. You are welcome to have it for free if you want to try it. I also have Wyeast 1968 and 1098 available. They have been repitched about 4 times each so I have some slurry you could use of those if you would like. I would recommend the 1098 as it attenuates more than the 1968. I pitch it at 66F and keep it there for the first few days which keeps the english fruitiness in check.
Matt Franklin
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Strata Hazy IPA
Dr. Lee Orval
American Strong Ale
Friend of the Devil Belgian Golden Strong
Imperial Stout
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hoboscratch
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brownbeard
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Yep. I'll be home. I'll smack it over lunch for you.hoboscratch wrote:You win. Can I come by tonight and get it? Probably would be around 8:30?brownbeard wrote:I have a packet of 1056 in the fridge. It's a few months old, you will want to do a starter.
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hoboscratch
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anyone have cali ale yeast (liquid or dry)
I have a fresh pouch of US-05 if you need it. You might also check at Benz as they have a good selection of dry yeast. Their brewing supplies are getting better.
On Wednesday 25 May 2011 10:59:24 am you wrote:
On Wednesday 25 May 2011 10:59:24 am you wrote:
Post generated using Mail2Forum (http://www.mail2forum.com)I have a package of 1056 that I never opened and is pushing a year old
which would probably be a lost cause for you. You are welcome to have it
for free if you want to try it. I also have Wyeast 1968 and 1098
available. They have been repitched about 4 times each so I have some
slurry you could use of those if you would like. I would recommend the
1098 as it attenuates more than the 1968. I pitch it at 66F and keep it
there for the first few days which keeps the english fruitiness in check.
Randy Carris
Randy All the Time Brewing
Randy All the Time Brewing