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NCYC - Identifying yeast cultures

Started by johnrm, September 16, 2013, 09:42:41 PM

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johnrm

I get email from these guys every now and then...
http://www.ncyc.co.uk/

They are doing a Special offer at the mo...
Half-Price Yeast identification
For a limited period only and for as little as £150, the NCYC are offering to precisely identify your yeasts, be they problematic contaminants or interesting environmental isolates. A full analytical report is provided with each identification.

Yeast can be identified either directly from pure cultures or from contaminated products.

To take advantage of this offer please contact Steve or Carmen quoting reference IDY13:
Dr. Steve James
T: +44 (0)1603 255190
E: steve.james@ifr.ac.uk 
Carmen Nueno Palop
T: +44 (0)1603 255179
E: carmen.nueno-palop@ifr.ac.uk 

Offer valid until the end of November 2013



Will_D

Oooo Errrr Misses!  (Franky Howard accent needed)

There seems to be a conspiracy to separate me from my wonga!

Considering a commercial water analysis ( either Organics or Inorganics ) is typically €150 this service seems to be great value.
Remember: The Nationals are just round the corner - time to get brewing

johnrm

These guys have shed loads of yeast, I'm not sure if or how we could lean on them.

Ciderhead

Is it just beer yeasts they look at:)


Sent from my divining rod v2.0

johnrm

Every kind that I can see.
Have a search under NCYC Cultures.

Ciderhead

Good as I have an itch:)


Sent from my divining rod v2.0

johnrm

Quote from: Ciderhead on September 17, 2013, 04:12:46 PM
Good as I have an itch:)
Its still GBP150 for anaylsis even if you don't like what they find...

biertourist

This is awesome guys!  I just got my packet from Gigayeast (via a West Coast retailer) yesterday, BUT... mine is from July 1st?!?!...

Guess I'll be making a starter and propogating this up.


Adam