Propper Yeast
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Hi all, great to be here. Im hoping you can help us out a bit.
My buddy is a pro-brewer and we are looking for feedback on a lockdown idea we had. Sterile Yeast Starter /Rehydrator that's also Carbon Neutral and offsets all the co2 your homebrew will produce. Is there a market for this? Would you buy this?
Lockdown has made us think a lot. We would love to combine a few things we love; brewing + a sense of environmental awareness + working together on something.
We are looking to produce 440ml can of high-concentrate sterile wort for yeast starters + rehydrating. You would pour this and 560ml of water (bottled/filtered/boiled + cooled) add your yeast and that's all.
Production costs are quite high and RRP would be around $15.00 per can/prop. Is this too high? For yeast start (DME) yes. But the price of your time (vs the traditional way), the stress (knowing that its perfect to use), and the cost of off-setting the co2 your whole operation, seem to all roll into a fair price.
Being nutrient rich, it means your starter, and your brew, would benefit as a whole. Some ideas/selling points we were throwing around:
- Better yeast health/better fermentation: High yeast cell count. Stronger fermentation. Healthier yeast.
- No diacetyl: Nutrients included mean both the starter and your brew are 95% less likely to produce any diacetyl at all.
- Carbon off set production of the product, delivery, your brew, and your kegging/bottling set up.
Thoughts welcome. We are very aware you could just buy DME and do it yourself - we are wanting to make it easier, more accessible, with less stress, and with an emphasis on (at least) not damaging, and giving back to, the environment.
Cheers and beers,
Thomas & Niko
My buddy is a pro-brewer and we are looking for feedback on a lockdown idea we had. Sterile Yeast Starter /Rehydrator that's also Carbon Neutral and offsets all the co2 your homebrew will produce. Is there a market for this? Would you buy this?
Lockdown has made us think a lot. We would love to combine a few things we love; brewing + a sense of environmental awareness + working together on something.
We are looking to produce 440ml can of high-concentrate sterile wort for yeast starters + rehydrating. You would pour this and 560ml of water (bottled/filtered/boiled + cooled) add your yeast and that's all.
Production costs are quite high and RRP would be around $15.00 per can/prop. Is this too high? For yeast start (DME) yes. But the price of your time (vs the traditional way), the stress (knowing that its perfect to use), and the cost of off-setting the co2 your whole operation, seem to all roll into a fair price.
Being nutrient rich, it means your starter, and your brew, would benefit as a whole. Some ideas/selling points we were throwing around:
- Better yeast health/better fermentation: High yeast cell count. Stronger fermentation. Healthier yeast.
- No diacetyl: Nutrients included mean both the starter and your brew are 95% less likely to produce any diacetyl at all.
- Carbon off set production of the product, delivery, your brew, and your kegging/bottling set up.
Thoughts welcome. We are very aware you could just buy DME and do it yourself - we are wanting to make it easier, more accessible, with less stress, and with an emphasis on (at least) not damaging, and giving back to, the environment.
Cheers and beers,
Thomas & Niko