NME, you are spending too much time on women and not enough on brewing beer

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Redlegger
I think I just had a brainwave that may justify the cost of sending each other beer. In fact, I think I have had two brainwaves...
Possible Brainwave 1
I just wrote in another post
here how annoying it is to have to buy a liquid yeast for those beers that you only brew occasionally but that require a particular yeast.
What I was thinking is that instead of having a fixed rotation schedule amongst us is that in swapping the beers, we could request slurries to determine who sends who their beers. I haven't thought this through entirely but here's an example...
Let's say I usually brew my beers with US-56 but occasionally like to do a brew with a lager yeast or a German Ale yeast. Usually, I would have to go and but a liquid yeast. I could farm the yeast etc to use it again but I'm not that interested in getting into that. What would be great is, if I could request in the "BeerPost," a slurry that had been recently brewed.
A properly prepared slurry is very unlikely to go off in less than a month - more likely it will last 9 months.
If I could get a slurry of a liquid yeast as well as two (maybe three) bottles of beer then that makes this whole BeerPost thing free. Well, pretty much

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Possible Brainwave 2
Ralph sent Lloyd and myself some yeast strains and beer the other day. Lloyd tells me they were sent in a tin canister that held the plastic bottles nicely.
Having a standardised canister that fits in a standard Australia Post Satchel could be worth exploring or keeping an eye out for. One that could contain two to three PET bottles and one or two small, tall bottles for slurry would be tops.
If no obvious canister is available, I'll play around with some 5mm MDF and a satchel and see if I can come up with a flat-pack I can quickly distribute for nicks via the WA guys.
Hope at least half the above is a good idea

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PP
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