You boil the wort inside the flask and then cool it. Since you're not doing a transfer, it cuts down the infection risk.mika_lika said:I'm sorry, I must be a bit dense. I thought people were culturing yest in these flasks. Why are they being subject to such extremes of temp ? Am I missing something ??
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mika_lika said:I'm sorry, I must be a bit dense. I thought people were culturing yest in these flasks. Why are they being subject to such extremes of temp ? Am I missing something ??
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Crazy said:What is the consences on sealing a Erlenmeyer Flask while doing a starter, Glad wrap, Bung or foil?
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From their web site , the flasks are not European made and especially not German , you get what you pay for. I can get German made Schott Duran or cheaper Czech made , they're superior flasks.I have had great success with Mad About Science. Good prices and the flasks have been great. All there stuff is great.
I'll check out if I can get competitive freight to QLD. Freight is often the problem unless you process large numbers and can do a deal with a freight company.Any links Roosterboy. I would rather buy quality.
I'll check out if I can get competitive freight to QLD. Freight is often the problem unless you process large numbers and can do a deal with a freight company.
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