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Lloyd Spear <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Jan 2003 12:44:05 -0500
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Yoon asked where to get the stuff?

The guys that I have known that use it get it from beer breweries.  There
seems to be at least one in every town, and my bet is you have 2-3 within 50
miles.

That said, there are different types.  There is a lot of hoopla (in Bee-L
archives) about the differences, but I am told by serious users that it
comes down to the drying technique.  Something about drying on a cylinder or
by some other method.

My suggestion, Yoon, is call any one of the large commercial beekeepers in
California or, if you don't know any, call any California Queen Breeder.
Ask him or her just what kind of brewers yeast he or she uses...not brand
name, how it is prepared.

If all else fails, contact me privately and I will give you a source to
call.

Lloyd
Lloyd Spear, Owner of Ross Rounds, manufacturer of comb honey equipment
for beekeepers and Sundance pollen traps.
http://www.rossrounds.com
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