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Where can I buy 'live' brewers yeast for a CO2 incubator? Whole Foods
sells brewers yeast, but it's dead. thanks |
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Michael wrote: Where can I buy 'live' brewers yeast for a CO2 incubator? Whole Foods sells brewers yeast, but it's dead. Any grocery store. Usually with the flour and other stuff for making bread. -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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On 25 Dec 2006, the world was enlightened by Michael's opinion about...
Where can I buy 'live' brewers yeast for a CO2 incubator? Whole Foods sells brewers yeast, but it's dead. thanks I'd skip the brewers yeast and just use a much cheaper bakers yeast available at your local market (Krogers, Wal-Mart, etc.). A 4oz jar will last a long time. Brewers will generate more co2 in total, but it will do so much more quickly and you'll be mixing a new batch more often. kev -- Trying to explain technology to a lawyer is like trying to teach algebra to a cow. - Anon. The Eeeevil Cabal's Nine of Spades. Wickeddoll's on-demand FP guru. |
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Thanks !!
p.s. I just thought that Brewers yeast would last longer because of its higher tolerance to alcohol ... the batch of bakers yeast I just started is giving off quite a bit of CO2, so clearly it is working. kev wrote: On 25 Dec 2006, the world was enlightened by Michael's opinion about... Where can I buy 'live' brewers yeast for a CO2 incubator? Whole Foods sells brewers yeast, but it's dead. thanks I'd skip the brewers yeast and just use a much cheaper bakers yeast available at your local market (Krogers, Wal-Mart, etc.). A 4oz jar will last a long time. Brewers will generate more co2 in total, but it will do so much more quickly and you'll be mixing a new batch more often. kev |
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