That looks like the locals that live around Sellafield
Fuzzy logic was in everything too.Don't need AI to do that. When I did a stint in the materials lab as a grad trainee where I worked we used a really old machine that counted metal grains in alloys using a photographic method. No reason why a similar machine or method couldn't be used to count yeast cells. Everything's 'AI' at the moment..it's all just marketing. A few years ago the buzzword was 'algorithm'...
Go on.... where is itSo of all the lucky things I found out in the last 2 weeks... There is a microbrewery that opened recently within walking distance of my house!
I took a wander down there last week and had a chat with the brewer. They brew ~1200L at a time.
They buy in their yeast. Dried all of it. Mostly for the reasons stated above - one less thing to have to deal with themselves and less risk of anything going wrong with a batch.
They had previously brewed at a bigger brewery in Southampton (dancing man) where they did a combination of repitch for some brews and buying in their house strain from a yeast lab (~£400 per batch - no idea how big) because the owner was happy to pay.
Lots of other interesting info talking to him and how he deals with the local ridiculously hard water
https://www.batcountrybrewco.com/Go on.... where is it
Interesting indeed. Do they have a shop? Sounds like they need a tap room too!
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