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Thanks Keith.
very good customer service.
very good customer service.
Now that's fantastic customer service!!!!!!
The power of the Internet AND the HBT Community coming together and assisting in tracking down a product issue. This could have gone on for a long time and soured many people on Nottingham yeast.
Thanks Keith for following through on this and taking care of us Nottingham fans!
Cheers,
EdWort
PS, my 4 packets are on the way![]()
Too bad I live outside the country or I would take them up on their fine offer.
We have done some internal quality checks that have shown that a higher than normal percentage of Nottingham yeast in 11 gram sachet packs from batch #1081140118V (expiration date of Jan. 2011) exhibit slow fermentation characteristics. While this is not affecting the majority of packages from this batch, as a safeguard we would like to replace sachets of this batch of Nottingham with new inventory from a different batch. If you have any Nottingham yeast with this batch number, please return it by mail to:
Lallemand Inc.
Attn: Marie Coppet
6100 Royalmount
Montreal, QC, Canada
H4P 2R2
We will replace each sachet sent along with extra sachets to compensate you for postage costs. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your support. Should you have any questions, please contact our Montreal order desk by e-mail at [email protected] .
Keith Lemcke
Danstar Yeast Sales
I'm not in canada, I'm down south of the southern border! viva!!
I tossed my 8 sachets in the trash 2 months ago, figured this was never getting resolved. I first noticed the problem with this batch 6 months ago, see here, I held onto them for 4 months waiting, oh well, guess I lose....I'm not using dry yeast anymore, so I guess it's no big deal.
We have done some internal quality checks that have shown that a higher than normal percentage of Nottingham yeast in 11 gram sachet packs from batch #1081140118V (expiration date of Jan. 2011) exhibit slow fermentation characteristics. While this is not affecting the majority of packages from this batch, as a safeguard we would like to replace sachets of this batch of Nottingham with new inventory from a different batch. If you have any Nottingham yeast with this batch number, please return it by mail to:
Lallemand Inc.
Attn: Marie Coppet
6100 Royalmount
Montreal, QC, Canada
H4P 2R2
We will replace each sachet sent along with extra sachets to compensate you for postage costs. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your support. Should you have any questions, please contact our Montreal order desk by e-mail at [email protected] .
Keith Lemcke
Danstar Yeast Sales
I do for Fast Ferment Tests...but there is only one packet (at most) open at any time.even opened empty packs? who keeps those around?
I'm shipping two packets back - pm me yr addy and Ill ship u some of the new stuff....
So this is why I had to pitch my Braggot onto a fresh yeast cake to get it going. Pack was from that batch. Thinking I'd be safe pitching my Haus Pale Ale with a packet from a different batch, I am disappointed to see no activity in 24 hours on this one either. I'll give it the full 72 before I worry, but I've never had any Notty not kick off overnight. 1080360088V 08-2010 is the batch for this packet.
Dammmmnnn! I have 4 packets of Notty that fall into this lot number...going to get a padded envelope and send them all back to Canada.
I respect them for stepping up to the plate and helping their customers, I like this yeast a lot so, yeah, sure I will take some free yeast! It shouldn't cost too much to send a small envelope to Canada.