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IDEAL YEAST TO ENHANCE HOPPY AND FRUITY EXPRESSIONS OF YOUR ALE BEERS
Fruity driven strain, gives a high mouthfeel and body to the beer. Ideal for Belgian Ales (Blond, Dubbel, Tripel, Quadrupel Styles) and strong English ales (ex. Imperial Stouts). It is also ideal for New England IPAs. Yeast with a medium sedimentation: forms no clumps... Read More
THE RIGHT PHENOLIC YEAST FOR ENGLISH & BELGIAN-STYLE ALES
Specialty brewer’s yeast selected for its strong fermentation character, intense fruity and phenolic flavors – especially banana, clove and peppery notes. Suitable for a great variety of wheat-base beers and fruity-spicy oriented styles. Yeast with a medium... Read More
THE RIGHT PHENOLIC YEAST FOR ENGLISH & BELGIAN-STYLE ALES
Specialty brewer’s yeast selected for its strong fermentation character, intense fruity and phenolic flavors – especially banana, clove and peppery notes. Suitable for a great variety of wheat-base beers and fruity-spicy oriented styles. Yeast with a medium... Read More
THE IDEAL YEAST FOR LOW- AND NO-ALCOHOL BEERS
SafBrew LA-01, is a Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. chevalieri that has been specifically selected for the production of low and/or non-alcoholic beverages (<0.5ABV). This yeast does not assimilate maltose and maltotriose but assimilates simple sugars (glucose, fructose and... Read More
IDEAL YEAST TO ENHANCE HOPPY AND FRUITY EXPRESSIONS OF YOUR ALE BEERS
Fruity driven strain, gives a high mouthfeel and body to the beer. Ideal for Belgian Ales (Blond, Dubbel, Tripel, Quadrupel Styles) and strong English ales (ex. Imperial Stouts). It is also ideal for New England IPAs. Yeast with a medium sedimentation: forms no clumps... Read More
THE RIGHT PHENOLIC YEAST FOR ENGLISH & BELGIAN-STYLE ALES
Specialty brewer’s yeast selected for its strong fermentation character, intense fruity and phenolic flavors – especially banana, clove and peppery notes. Suitable for a great variety of wheat-base beers and fruity-spicy oriented styles. Yeast with a medium... Read More
TO BRING SWEETNESS & COMPLEXITY TO YOUR CIDER
For sweet and dry ciders from fresh or concentrated apple juices. Fresh aromatic profile (apple, citrus) with nice elaborated fruit notes (applesauce) bringing a good overall complexity. Sweet and round mouthfeel. (Please note that those observations are based on French cider recipe... Read More
TO MAXIMISE THE FRUITINESS OF YOUR CIDER
For sweet ciders from fresh apple juices. Very high aromatic intensity and complexity towards fresh fruity notes (apple, banana-pear, red, citrus and exotic fruits) combined with interesting elaborated fruit notes (applesauce). (Please note that those observations are based on French cider recipe... Read More
TO MAXIMISE THE FRUITINESS OF YOUR CIDER
For sweet ciders from fresh apple juices. Very high aromatic intensity and complexity towards fresh fruity notes (apple, banana-pear, red, citrus and exotic fruits) combined with interesting elaborated fruit notes (applesauce). (Please note that those observations are based on French cider recipe... Read More
THE RIGHT PHENOLIC YEAST FOR ENGLISH & BELGIAN-STYLE ALES
Specialty brewer’s yeast selected for its strong fermentation character, intense fruity and phenolic flavors – especially banana, clove and peppery notes. Suitable for a great variety of wheat-base beers and fruity-spicy oriented styles. Yeast with a medium... Read More
THE IDEAL YEAST FOR LOW- AND NO-ALCOHOL BEERS
SafBrew LA-01, is a Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. chevalieri that has been specifically selected for the production of low and/or non-alcoholic beverages (<0.5ABV). This yeast does not assimilate maltose and maltotriose but assimilates simple sugars (glucose, fructose and... Read More
IDEAL YEAST TO ENHANCE HOPPY AND FRUITY EXPRESSIONS OF YOUR ALE BEERS
Fruity driven strain, gives a high mouthfeel and body to the beer. Ideal for Belgian Ales (Blond, Dubbel, Tripel, Quadrupel Styles) and strong English ales (ex. Imperial Stouts). It is also ideal for New England IPAs. Yeast with a medium sedimentation: forms no clumps... Read More