Liquid Yeast in mail

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  1. CADETS3

    CADETS3 Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2014 Texas

    I'd like to make a Lager this weekend but the more I think about it, I may not get to do it this weekend. My primary dilemma being that my LHBS doesn't have WLP840 and I thought about ordering it from Morebeer.com but I live in Texas and the temperatures down here have been 95+. I was going to order several ice packs to be shipped with the yeast but I'm wondering if that would still ruin the yeast? Have any of you that live in hot areas experienced good luck with this?
     
  2. DrMindbender

    DrMindbender Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2014 South Carolina

    If I order liquid yeast in the summer, I'll wait until a cooler spell to do so and add an extra ice pack or 2...haven't had too much trouble ordering in the 80's but I don't order liquid yeast when its over 90 personally. Can your LHBS order it for you in their next order? They may order more and use more/larger ice packs and have an overall cooler shipping process. I'm lucky that my LHBS orders weekly and I can get them to order liquid yeast for me, and they will guarantee it if it has any problems. Takes the headache away from me and puts it on them instead :slight_smile:
     
  3. inchrisin

    inchrisin Pooh-Bah (2,013) Sep 25, 2008 Indiana
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    I'd think they'd survive, but I'm not sure how hot a UPS truck gets in the Texas sun. Consider another Texas homebrew shop to ship your yeast. Maybe something out of Austin. It'll be there in two days. Morebeer looks like it's in CA and would probably take 3 or 4?

    You'd be making at least a 2 step starter. I'd plan to brew something else this weekend. Not the news you wanted to hear, I'm sure. Lagers are process-oriented. Good stuff has to go in.
     
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  4. scurvy311

    scurvy311 Savant (1,135) Dec 3, 2005 Louisiana

    I'm in a similar situation in Louisiana. I try to order all of the yeast I will need for April-Sept in April. Summer emergency yeast I use Austin Homebrew Supply.
     
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  5. scottakelly

    scottakelly Maven (1,487) May 9, 2007 Ohio

    Factor in 2 day shipping and you don't have enough time to make a lager starter anyway.
     
  6. CADETS3

    CADETS3 Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2014 Texas

    True dat
     
  7. warchez

    warchez Zealot (545) Oct 19, 2004 Massachusetts

    I add the ice packs as mentioned. But I also anticipate when its going to arrive (tracking software these days helps alot) and go directly to a starter that night if possible; even if I am not ready to brew. I can always fraction out some of it and start it again when its time to brew. I live in MA and order from Morebeer quite often when I want something my LHBS doesn't have. Everything seems to work out pretty well.
     
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  8. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Does the store have the Wyeast equivalent of Wyeast 2007?

    Cheers!
     
  9. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    More Beer also has a Pennsylvania location.

    Cheers!
     
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  10. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

  11. CADETS3

    CADETS3 Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2014 Texas

    This is where almost everything ships out from everytime I order something from them.
     
  12. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    My recollection is that you get to select which warehouse your ingredients get shipped from; is that not the case?

    Cheers!
     
  13. Brewday

    Brewday Zealot (721) Dec 25, 2015 New York

    I wouldn't do it. It's been really hot in the NE. I don't even think a box of ice packs would last 2 days.
     
  14. Theheroguy

    Theheroguy Initiate (0) Jun 29, 2012 Maryland

    Get safllager 34/70 two packs
     
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  15. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    Or...Saflager S-189...two packs
     
  16. CADETS3

    CADETS3 Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2014 Texas

    I haven't tried making a lager yet at all. So this will be my first go at it. I think I may try the 34/70.
     
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  17. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    "I think I may try the 34/70."

    Maybe Jim (@premierpro) can provide some input here.

    Cheers!
     
  18. GetMeAnIPA

    GetMeAnIPA Pooh-Bah (2,559) Mar 28, 2009 California
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    I work at UPS as an Account Manager for commercial businesses. Plenty of businesses should stop ship frozen items that stay frozen for @2 days. The question is how is it packed? If ice packs are just thrown in a standard brown box the ice packs will be a gel pack. However, if they insulate the package it will stay cold. I would try to keep it to 2 days time in transit.
     
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  19. premierpro

    premierpro Savant (1,060) Mar 21, 2009 Michigan

    I use this yeast quite a bit. Excellent yeast for malt forward beers. Have fun!
     
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