Thanks for the link!
I am a believer that yeast are not as fragile and delicate as everyone is making them out to be, at least from my limited experience. What I'd like to be able to do is have 3 or 4 tubes of different white labs strains in my arsenal. When it comes time to brew, I would use 1/3-1/2 of the yeast in the tube to start my beer, and then add a sugar water/agar solution to the tube to grow replacement yeast and then put the tube back in the fridge in a day or so once some multiplication has started. You really wouldn't need much multiplication at all, just something to dilute the mixture and keep the yeast alive and you could get lots of uses out of one vial.
Anyone tried this? What did you add to the tube to keep they yeast alive
Thanks,
Doug