Yeasts
| Id | Name | Attenuation | Manufacturer | Desc | Proper Name | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 769 | Kveik - Voss | 78 | Kveik is a Norwegian word meaning yeast. In the Norwegian farmhouse tradition, kveik was preserved by drying and passed from generation to generation. Kveik is the original, traditional dried yeast! The LalBrew Voss™ strain was obtained from Sigmund Gjernes (Voss, Norway), who has maintained this culture using traditional methods since the 1980s and generously shared it with the wider brewing community. LalBrew Voss™ supports a wide range of fermentation temperatures between 25-40°C (77-104°F) with a very high optimal range of 35-40°C (95-104°F). Very fast fermentations are achieved within the optimal temperature range with full attenuation typically achieved within 2-3 days. The flavor profile is consistent across the entire temperature range: neutral with subtle fruity notes of orange and citrus. Flocculation is very high producing clear beers without filtration or use of process aids. | LALBREW VOSS – KVEIK ALE YEAST | View Edit Delete | |
| 773 | Kveik - Voss | 78 | Kveik is a Norwegian word meaning yeast. In the Norwegian farmhouse tradition, kveik was preserved by drying and passed from generation to generation. Kveik is the original, traditional dried yeast! The LalBrew Voss™ strain was obtained from Sigmund Gjernes (Voss, Norway), who has maintained this culture using traditional methods since the 1980s and generously shared it with the wider brewing community. LalBrew Voss™ supports a wide range of fermentation temperatures between 25-40°C (77-104°F) with a very high optimal range of 35-40°C (95-104°F). Very fast fermentations are achieved within the optimal temperature range with full attenuation typically achieved within 2-3 days. The flavor profile is consistent across the entire temperature range: neutral with subtle fruity notes of orange and citrus. Flocculation is very high producing clear beers without filtration or use of process aids. | LALBREW VOSS – KVEIK ALE YEAST | View Edit Delete | |
| 862 | Kveik - Voss | 78 | Kveik is a Norwegian word meaning yeast. In the Norwegian farmhouse tradition, kveik was preserved by drying and passed from generation to generation. Kveik is the original, traditional dried yeast! The LalBrew Voss™ strain was obtained from Sigmund Gjernes (Voss, Norway), who has maintained this culture using traditional methods since the 1980s and generously shared it with the wider brewing community. LalBrew Voss™ supports a wide range of fermentation temperatures between 25-40°C (77-104°F) with a very high optimal range of 35-40°C (95-104°F). Very fast fermentations are achieved within the optimal temperature range with full attenuation typically achieved within 2-3 days. The flavor profile is consistent across the entire temperature range: neutral with subtle fruity notes of orange and citrus. Flocculation is very high producing clear beers without filtration or use of process aids. | LALBREW VOSS – KVEIK ALE YEAST | View Edit Delete | |
| 250 | Katja | 77 | Yes we honor all AHA cards and other home brewers asoioiatscn. As far as prices online we will get there we are just trying to still stock the store up to meet the demand of our customers. Feel free to email us anytime for prices. http://nftgpsq.com [url=http://ngsiujmicjp.com]ngsiujmicjp[/url] [link=http://hlxlyxax.com]hlxlyxax[/link] | Katja | View Edit Delete | |
| 667 | K97 - German Ale Yeast | 80 | Safbrew German Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 694 | K97 - German Ale Yeast | 80 | Safbrew German Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 830 | K97 - German Ale Yeast | 80 | Safbrew German Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 831 | K97 - German Ale Yeast | 80 | Safbrew German Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 169 | Fqctenl | 75 | First, shake this stuff really well boerfe you use it and after every few seconds of use, otherwise you'll end up w/ less solids in the fluid when it is almost empty (still works but is thinner and runs easily). I've used this to repair a few circuits. First one was my multitester ammeter stopped working, opened it up and could see where some solder had flaked off the board where a connection was made with that instead of a trace in the board. I've primarily used this as a solder substitute for assembling battery packs and making repairs where soldering was difficult or impossible. The product is almost like a conductive glue it sets up pretty hard and with mild adhesion. If several coats are applied it does have decent strength, at least enough to handle the connection gently. Be sure to allow it to dry completely between coats and boerfe testing or reinforcing the connection (its hardly conductive boerfe drying, which is good if you screw up). Once it is set up I put a thin coat of jb weld over it to physically secure the connection. This has allowed me to repair several devices that would otherwise have been junk, for example, a pet collar that could not be disassembled and had a broken power connection to the board. It is awesome for battery packs. I can wire them together instead of using AA battery holders, which are bulkier, restrict you to the shapes available and have a higher resistance. I just finished assembling nearly 200 nicad AAs and used less than two pens. Radioshack has this same product for $10. I use it too fast for it to dry up on me. There is a thinner/cleaner available and the same stuff can be bought in little jars. Wipe the tip boerfe storing, store it with the tip pointed up and it won't get plugged. If it does, the body screws off and you can clean the tip with solvent. One reviewer said the pen has a ball and dispenses too much fluid. It is not a ball, it is a little spring loaded plug. I find the dispenser quite convenient but if you need to make VERY accurate traces you might want to put some on something else, like a coin, and then paint' it on by dabbing the pen in that little puddle and applying it to your board w/o pressing down hard enough to move the plug (or just use a toothpick, pin, etc.). | Fqctenl | View Edit Delete | |
| 253 | Dilwar | 77 | Ecnoimoes are in dire straits, but I can count on this! http://walcuoibgao.com [url=http://agycwgyzffa.com]agycwgyzffa[/url] [link=http://gqpmzvriqe.com]gqpmzvriqe[/link] | Dilwar | View Edit Delete | |
| 347 | Danstar Windsor Dried Ale | 77 | Nottingham ale yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 549 | Danstar Windsor Dried Ale | 77 | Nottingham ale yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 582 | Danstar Windsor Dried Ale | 77 | Nottingham ale yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 590 | Danstar Windsor Dried Ale | 77 | Nottingham ale yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 456 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | 75 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 503 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | 75 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 539 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | 75 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 563 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | 75 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 572 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | 75 | Danstar Nottingham Ale Yeast | View Edit Delete | ||
| 832 | BRY-97 American West Coast ale | 78 | BRY-97 American West Coast ale | View Edit Delete |
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