EXACTLY!!!!!! I bought 6 yeast packs at the beginning of the year and I overbuild every time.... I even put dry yeast on a stir plate and it works wonderfully...Yet another reason to overbuild your starters.
EXACTLY!!!!!! I bought 6 yeast packs at the beginning of the year and I overbuild every time.... I even put dry yeast on a stir plate and it works wonderfully...Yet another reason to overbuild your starters.
S-33 is supposed to be the old Edme strain.I have been looking at morebeer.com. The yeast I want is $10.49 just like at all the other places I usually shop. (I haven't checked with the LHBS yet but I don't think they sell Imperial) So I'm thinking about using a packet of S-33 that I have already instead since I'm brewing a British bitter(no idea why Fermantis calls that yeast a Belgian, it's more like a close cousin of Lallemand Windsor)
Back off you silly poacher...some people that don't like making an honest living might get someideas with thinking like that....
I missed that too. Having always been a MB customer, I haven't paid much attention to NB.I didn't know that, so I looked it up. Apparently AB-InBev sold them to Back Street Capital in August, 2019. So I apologize: Northern Brewer is no longer owned by the Evil Empire, they're owned by regular, American capital.
I've been having trouble lately with VK taking forever to carbonate, mainly I think because I'm not storing the bottles warm enough. Not a problem if you're kegging it. I agree with your sentiment and I've gotten a lot of mileage out of one pack of OYL061 and it's still going strong, but I'm looking for a good winter yeast that I can repitch over and over. (I think K-97 might be the ticket)
In the past I have used More Beer. I was using Midwest Brewer when their prices started rising as they were acquired by Northern Brewer. In the last few years most of my ordering has been from Label Peelers. I'm an extract brewer usually preferring Munton's. Present cost of 3 lbs. of Munton's DME:I missed that too. Having always been a MB customer, I haven't paid much attention to NB.
(It's Blackstreet Capital Holdings, one of these shell corporations that acquires debt and/or equity in lots of different businesses. So not a "giant" corporate conglomerate, a small-to-middling sized corporate conglomerate without a particular business-line focus. What that means for NB customers is anyone's guess.)
Yup. This is why I try to use yeast at least 3 times. Especially as I’m brewing 3 gallon batches.
I will plan recipes in advance that use the same yeast. And brew light to dark, weak to strong, less hoppy to more hoppy. Same way judges judge beer.
1056 might go pale ale, IPA, American barleywine. Could probably squeeze others in if I wanted. 1968 would go blonde ale, bitter or ESB, English IPA. Lots of other combinations and ways to do this. Still trying to find more than 2 to with 1728. 3068 would be a challenge to use more than once as that’s a one trick pony.
You can also over-build the original package. Propagate a 2 liter starter from a single yeast packet. Pitch one liter and save the second one. Next batch make another 2 liter starter from the reserved 1 liter from batch 1. Pitch 1 liter from starter 2 and use the other 1 liter to make the next starter, and so on. A few cans of Propper is a lot cheaper than 4 new vials/packages of new yeast, and they're basically the same yeast as the original with little if any genetic drift.
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Most of the liquid yeast in Ontario, Canada is around $10 - $13.