Frankenyeast

Strange little beasties, get info about different yeasts and how to use them.

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Frankenyeast

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Interesting! https://southernhillshomebrew.com/products/frankenyeast
I like the idea but until I heard from some who have used it, I wouldn't buy any. Ok, I probably would because it was only .01 plus shipping but also would probably regret it.
Frankenyeast IV: A New Hope

62 packs of 25 different yeast strains from 5 different yeast labs. This installation of Frankenyeast features standard American, European, and one Australian yeast strain. Make your own Frankenbeer at Southern Hills Homebrew Supply!

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I might have pushed the button if it wasn't sold out.

I am unclear if this is/was a whole bunch of vials of individual mystery yeast strains, or a whole bunch of yeast slurry that got mixed together and repackaged though.
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Well that certainly would be exciting. I wonder why when they did frankenlager it came out bad though, that would seem to be the "easy" one since lager strains aren't known for being radical.
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Too much of a good thing?????? Good question. But the more I brew the more I find that keeping it simple is best. Not that I follow that rule very often.
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