elproducto
Well-Known Member
Omega is a great company to work with. I don't know if I had any direct influence on this, but I approached them and expressed my extreme disappointment that they were offering every single strain through Northern Brewer and didn't open that up to other retailers. I mean, here I am a relatively long standing internet retailer in the Northeast U.S. with not a yeast lab for hundreds of miles. All I had available were yeasts propagated in the far reaches of the West Coast (did you know we pay about $2 in shipping PER PACK?). They had an opportunity to make a big scene in uncharted lands. Boom, they released 10 more strains in homebrew packs the next month. Imperial is the only other company nipping at their heels via their new building in Philadelphia, but yet to ship homebrew packs out of there.
I'm also psyched to see the increase in slurry volume from Omega recently. 150ml. I'm putting 200B cells in the calculators with those new packs and I'm very comfortable with a single fresh pack pitch in a sub 1.060 ale (which is what most customers expect to be able to do).
I'm kegging the two beers in the split batch today. Report to follow next week.
That's fantastic that they've increased cell counts. Between Escarpment/Omega/Imperial there is no reason for me to consider White Labs anymore (not that I have in many years).