Sharing Yeast

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flightle
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Sharing Yeast

Post by flightle »

Does anyone have some viable yeast in storage or a yeast cake coming available this or next week? I'm really open to brewing whatever....

I'm going to build a batch on Brewmaster's Warehouse. Anyone used it before?
In return, I can supply a fresh yeast cake back to you or anyone else.

-Forest
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Post by tompb »

If you don't come up with any they have some at Benz. I'm not sure what they have in stock though.
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Re: Sharing Yeast

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flightle wrote:Does anyone have some viable yeast in storage or a yeast cake coming available this or next week? I'm really open to brewing whatever....

I'm going to build a batch on Brewmaster's Warehouse. Anyone used it before?
In return, I can supply a fresh yeast cake back to you or anyone else.

-Forest
I have a couple of pints of WY1007 (German Ale) in cold storage. I think they are 3rd Generation, since I have re-used the strain once with good success. You're welcome to a jar -- if you want it, send me an IM and we'll work something out.

Also, I regularly order from BMW. In my experience, they have excellent customer service. If you have a complicated grain bill, their offer to let you order grains by the ounce can make a big difference over Northern Brewer.

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Post by TappedOut »

BMW = ?
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TappedOut wrote:BMW = ?
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Matt F
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Post by Matt F »

This is a good idea. If I can plan in advance maybe I can post when I have some decent yeast available once I get brewing again.
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flightle
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Post by flightle »

Perhaps, post brew date, beer style, yeast in use and expected racking date. I'll post this info on my next racking. I'll probably store yeast sample in a sanitized beer bottle purged with CO2.

-Forest
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