Agree with the semantics, but I'd say they're pretty cheap, especially if you pick up a "special" (ie one just before/after its best before). Just means you'll need to do a starter... and that's not really hard to do.kenlock said:Full pint has White Labs yeast. Whether it is cheaper is impossible to answer given you have not stated a reference point.
Perhaps, and considering he said cheap, and yours are $1 above at least 2 site sponsors I am not certain your post is relevant.Nick R said:Don't know if I'm jumping the gun on my retailer label, but I've got a fresh off the boat shipment of White Labs vials in stock for $11.50 each here: http://www.barleyman.com.au/products/yeast.html
Hmm. My local sells them for $18... I haven't been back there for a while now.jimi said:Nibbo, here in colac (Barwon home brewing) had all his whitelabs at $10 and the soon to be/ passed best date were at $5. He is out of stock I think ATM but with an order in the next few weeks I believe. A few others will do WL for similar, but I've not any better price than this.
Carter is based in Adelaide. We have supplied them with WL's yeast, Nick's a good guy.Yob said:Doesn't carter also do white labs and he is also Canberra based...
I totally agree. Won't buy liquid yeast online without the EXACT date listed. Well done to FB & CB for listing dates on their websites!yum beer said:I have tried a few but am very happy with Full Pint...due to them listing exact dates on their site, you know exactly what your getting.
Shits me when you pay good money to get a vial of yeast thats 4 months post production and technically dead.
That's carter not core right? Don't think core list dates do they?GalBrew said:& CB for listing dates on their websites!
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