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Category: Advanced

Making a Frozen Stock Yeast Bank

Keeping your own yeast bank is surprisingly easy and quick to do if you have the right equipment. By having one, you'll save money, keep your favorite yeasts in stock, have a supply of rare yeasts, and you'll be able to help out your brewing friends in a pinch. Read this Homebrew Note to learn the details of how to Make a Frozen Stock Yeast Bank.

Adam Advanced, Homebrew Tips, In Testing, Project 6 Comments 2019-03-312019-04-12 14 Minutes

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