I'm going to prepare some slants sometime soon I think. Now, I have access to a lot of sterile polystyrene and polypropylene stuff at work that I can make use of, which I think I'll do if it sounds like this is a viable plan (I have lab experience but not really anything to do with culturing media like this). I plan to make a ~4% agar media with 100ml wort and 4g agar, which I'll sterilize in a beaker that's covered in foil. After sterilization, I'm going to let it cool down to the point I can handle it, then use a sterile (I think it's polystyrene) syringe to transfer the appropriate amount of agar into the tubes I'm going to use for slants. They're sterile Nunc CryoTubes. EDIT: do I have the option of freezing these in the -80C freezers at work in any fashion? I'm going for long-term viability as much as possible.
So, does that sound doable? I have a pack of 2mL CryoTubes sitting around my house at the moment, but I'm guessing that's too small? Would 5mL be more usable?
My one concern is contamination transferring the agar media into the tubes from the beaker. I'll be using all sterilized equipment and taking as many precautions as I can (working quickly), but I'd still be concerned.