BeerMan wrote:I was thinking about using the gel ice packs or make an ice block and drill it to accept the slants to maintain a constant temp. but the other question is how long will a slant last in the fridge vs the freezer
It all depends on the yeast. I have vials of Hop Back yeast (Summer Lightning) that i've kept in the fridge for the last 6 months and it's still good but i've had samples of Hook Norton yeast collected from the brewery that's turned nasty after 1 month. I live quite close to the Ringwood brewery and get their yeast regularly and I tend to ditch that after 3 months.
Slants on the other hand
should last longer prepared properly, longer still if frozen. There's a guy in another forum who claims to have used a Brewlabs slant that was 18 months old without any problems and that stored under sterile mineral oil near freezing they should last indefinitely.
FWIW I generally don't bother with slants I just make a 5L starter and split the yeast into 5 or 6 Steraline vials (or small pet bottles) and make a fresh starter with each one before brewing. I leave all the hard work to White Labs, Wyeast and Brew Labs.