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Anyone want some polyclar? I don't use it so free to anyone who will...View attachment 106814
I'd like a cube from the swap and would pay but doubt I'll have room in the car to get it home, the family are all coming up too and throwing me out of the car on their way past.
Already had words with the Mrs about the lack of room for my beer gear...I can't bring a cube but I will have an empty esky going home which could hold the swap beers leaving room for a cube maybe.My neighbour goes down your way every weekend, I reckon I could get him to throw one out on his way past.
Would seem a shame for you to miss out purely as you don't have the space. Do you have a cube? I can chuck one in for you.
3463 x 2
Already had words with the Mrs about the lack of room for my beer gear...I can't bring a cube but I will have an empty esky going home which could hold the swap beers leaving room for a cube maybe.
Russ can you bring a spare? If I can't jam it in then your plan sounds like a great plan mate, cheers!
You needed to be at the Vic swap..... we had a chair there for ya!droid sir, where are we at with the tags?
I was there... and forgot to get my tags
Alrighty there is no particular order to this list and its just going to be in a big bag with strain numbers written on lids/sides of vials.
30ml:
1469 x2
037 x 3
3463 x 2
008 x 6
002 x 1
005 x 3
022 x 7
022 Gen 3 x 2
15ml:
041 x 2
1450 x 3
50ml
022 x 2
Any guesses as to which gets a solid run in my brewery?
So theres 33 vials up for grabs on the day. All free to good breweries. They will need starters, I recommend 200ml @ 1020, 500ml @ 1040 and then onto 2L @ 1040. Then split or ferment at will. A good guestimation is how ever much yeast is in the vial in ml multiply it by 4 and thats roughly how much yeast I estimate is in the vial. Not scientific at all I know but I get great results.
Also have 2x KK SS growlers that have 2L volume. Looking for $15 each.
Hmm now I have the yeast home I can't work out which one is the 041 and which one is the 1450. Whoops!
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