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"Marmite is a sad end for the hardworking yeast which has valiantly made beer."
...such was told to me by a British person today, and I'm not entirely sure I agree with it. Granted, I'm not tremendously enamored with marmite...or beer...but I think as a foodstuff it has sufficient merits to be considered a worthy end for yeast.
It's okay. It's an acquired taste. It's fucking awful at first. Salty. But after a while, you find yourself craving it. That said, we bought a single bottle of the NZ Marmite and it lasted like two years before I finally threw it out.
What the hell else are you going to do with old brewer's yeast? If you can make some kind of foodstuff out of it, you might as well.