Shortdated Mangrove Jacks Yeasts (M29 French Saison, M15 Empire Ale, AW4 Premium Wine) 3 for $5 posted

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Nick the Knife

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Folks,

Well after the raucous and overwhelming support for my last find - 600+ views and 2 likes :-( - heres yet another. FWIW I've read articles that say that dried yeast (assuming proper storage) is viable up to years beyond its BBE date. And at this price you could pitch all 3 and still be cheaper than buying a single pack.

Anyway hope this assists a few members try a brew they might have otherwise not:

3 x Mangrove Jack's M29 French Sasion Ale Beer Yeast 10g Home Brew BBE Jan-23

3 x Mangrove Jack's M15 Craft Series Empire Ale Beer Yeast 10g Brew BBE Jan-23

3 x Mangrove Jack's or Vintners Harvest AW4 Premium Wine Yeast 8g BBE Mar-23

I've zero association with the seller - enjoy. :)
 
Folks,

Well after the raucous and overwhelming support for my last find - 600+ views and 2 likes :-( - heres yet another. FWIW I've read articles that say that dried yeast (assuming proper storage) is viable up to years beyond its BBE date. And at this price you could pitch all 3 and still be cheaper than buying a single pack.

Anyway hope this assists a few members try a brew they might have otherwise not:

3 x Mangrove Jack's M29 French Sasion Ale Beer Yeast 10g Home Brew BBE Jan-23

3 x Mangrove Jack's M15 Craft Series Empire Ale Beer Yeast 10g Brew BBE Jan-23

3 x Mangrove Jack's or Vintners Harvest AW4 Premium Wine Yeast 8g BBE Mar-23

I've zero association with the seller - enjoy. :)

i have no idea what a french saison is but i will be brewing one soon :)
 
i have no idea what a french saison is but i will be brewing one soon :)
Be careful with M29. I haven't seen it in the description, but it looks like an STA1 positive var. diastaticus.
Let it ferment out fully and expect a very low FG, especially if you're bottling, otherwise you'll be making grenades.

I've used dried yeast 10 years after its best before date and it's worked just fine. I always rehydrate dried yeast before pitching.
 

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