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Do yeast fly well?

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by FatherJack, Oct 27, 2010.

 

  1. #41
    passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Oct 28, 2010
    I'd say cut a slot in the sole of your shoe. Slide it in there. Make sure to take pictures, especially at the airport.
     
  2. #42
    BorisLobb

    Member

    Posted Oct 28, 2010
    I used to work for a major engine manufacturing company where I did modelling of the secondary air systems on some of their engines.

    When is your mom flying? If it's still in the fall you should be fine, if it's the middle of winter and it's below freezing outside then I'd try and find a way to insulate it somehow...
     
  3. #43
    FatherJack

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 28, 2010
    She's flying December 26th. Probably cold and busy, so there's a chance of extended exposure...
     
  4. #44
    alecoholic

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 28, 2010
    Jameson's goes through pretty well in the airplane bottles they come in too.
     
  5. #45
    Chap

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 10, 2010
    Well I am going to be no help. We were removed from our flight to Oki on the 4th due to some complications with our pets. During all the chaos and stress I forgot all about the yeast. It has been sitting in my suitcase since then :(
     
  6. #46
    FatherJack

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 10, 2010
    Chap, bummer man. Hope everything works out for you!
     
  7. #47
    Chap

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 12, 2010
    An update: I had 5 packages of dry yeast that sat in a suitcase in a hotel and on several airplane flights (San Diego, Seattle, Tokyo, Okinawa) for approx 6 days total (no refrigeration). Once we arrived I put it in a fridge until yesterday, ~ 30 days. Brewed an Amber Ale last night, re-hydrated and pitched a packet of the Safale S-04, 8 hours later and it is working great :ban:
     
  8. #48
    FatherJack

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 13, 2010
    Awesomeness. I'm gonna make a try at bringing some back with me myself in February. Many thanks Chap!
     
  9. #49
    GilaMinumBeer

    Half-fast Prattlarian  

    Posted Dec 13, 2010
    "Does yeast fly well?"

    Depends. How's your pitching arm?
     
  10. #50
    Redtab78

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Apr 4, 2018
    not to dig up a VERY old thread....BUT, its better then starting another one (search is my friend :) ) I will be flying from Pittsburgh, to Seattle, to Hawaii, out to Guam over a 2 day period. I have 3 hydro flask that I will pack with a few smack packs of my fav yeast as well as a few white labs vials, and then as many dry packs of other dry yeast S-04, S-05 etc, and an ice pack in each, and then that will be also stored in my checked baggage. Assuming that I pack enough to fill any space with the smack packs so that nothing weird happens to puncture the smack part, I think it will be just fine, but I am curious if others here who have done it has tried my idea of the hydro flask?
     
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