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Old 02-23-2010, 02:51 AM   #1
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Default Free Sample Brewvint Yeast Fuel - Austin Homebrew

I could go on here and tout my own product but then you would think that I am just trying to sell you something.

So instead I can give you a free sample of Brewvint Yeast Fuel. Send an email to: info@austinhomebrew.com and request a sample. If you are a customer, do me the favor and add the comment to your next order.

If you use the sample please have a larger fermenter so you won't lose beer.
No ale pails, 5, 6, or 6.5 gallon fermenters. You need the 7.9 gallon bucket that will cover a healthy fermentation even if you make a high gravity beer. You spend enough on the ingredients why lose the beer. If you are able to ferment in a 6.5 without losing beer the fermentation is not healthy enough.


The advantages of using Brewvint Yeast fuel are as follows:

Reduce fermentation time. Takes up to 2 days off fermentation time.
Imparts no off-flavors.
Provide nutrients often lacking in wort.
Provide lipids and amino acids which are beneficial for yeast.


Fast clean fermentation with the right amount of krausen.

This free sample offer will end March 12th 2010.

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Old 02-23-2010, 02:52 AM   #2
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If you already use this product and realize how well it works, feel free to testify.

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Old 02-23-2010, 11:08 AM   #3
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If you are able to ferment in a 6.5 without losing beer the fermentation is not healthy enough.
B.S. So you are telling me that every brew I have made since 2008 including your own kits (Extract and All Grain) have not fermented healthy?

So with this "free sample" I should go ahead and buy a larger fermenter as well?

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There should be a healthy sized krausen. You don't have to buy a larger fermenter. Just get a cleaner, healthier fermentation. You may be able to but I hate to waste beer due to a blow off.

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I can see where this thread is going to end up
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Will you add the free sample to orders that have been placed but not filled yet? I placed an order yesterday that included a kit and a 7.9 gallon bucket.
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I can see where this thread is going to end up
I realize that there are a lot of people that use a 6.5 gallon carboy for a primary and they don't use a secondary.

IMHO the 6.5 gallon is too small and you need to do a secondary.

This is my opinion from 20 years of brewing. Ask 10 brewers and get 15 answers.

Everyone on a forum gets to express their opinion and this is mine.

I hope that people allow me to have this opinion just like they allow others to have opinions on this forum.

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send an email to info@austinhomebrew.com and reference your order number.
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