| If you are looking for amazing versatility from an ale yeast, look no further than Nottingham dry brewing yeast. Nottingham offers great performance with every batch, allowing brewers to cover a wide variety of beer styles with just one yeast type.
The Nottingham strain was...
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| Brewers wanting to create authentic English-style ales choose Danstar Windsor yeast to bring out the right characteristics from their beer.
Windsor ale yeast is a true English strain that produces a beer which is estery to both palate and nose with a slight fresh yeasty...
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| Wheat beers are among the most popular beer styles in the world, and now you can brew great wheat beer styles reliably & conveniently with premium Munich Wheat Beer yeast from Danstar.
Danstar Munich Wheat Beer yeast originated in Bavaria, Germany, the home of many of...
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| Diamond lager yeast gives you true lager yeast performance together with the convenience & consistency of dry yeast, making Diamond the perfect choice for the full range of lager beers.
The Diamond yeast strain originated in Germany and is being used by commercial...
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| You can’t make great beer without healthy yeast.
While many brewers think that yeast gets all the nutrients it needs though brewers malt, most yeast can benefit dramatically from nutritional supplements. Good yeast nutrition can improve fermentation time, flavor quality,...
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| CBC-1 has been especially selected for it's refermentation properties and is recommended for Cask and Bottle Conditioning. CBC-1 referments beers up to 12-14% ABV due to its high resistance to alcohol and pressure; it does not produce flavors therefore conserving the...
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| BRY-97 American West Coast Yeast was selected from the Siebel Institute Culture Collection and is used by a number of commercial breweries to produce different types of ale. The propagation and drying process have been specifically designed to deliver high quality beer...
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| Belle Saison is an ale yeast of Belgian origin selected for its ability to produce great Saison-style beer. The
propagation and drying processes have been specifically designed to deliver high quality beer yeast that can
be used simply and reliably to help produce ales of...
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