Lager
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP925 High Pressure Lager Yeast
Used to ferment lager beer in one week. Ferment at room temperature; 62 to 68°F (17-20°C) under 1.0 bar (14.7 PSI) until final gravity is obtained, generally in one week. Lager the beer at 35°F (2°C), 15 PSI, for 3 to 5 days to condition. Sulfur production is strong the first two days, then disappears by day five.
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP940 Mexican Lager Yeast
From Mexico City, this strain produces clean lager beers with a crisp finish. It keeps drinkability on the forefront while allowing malt and hop flavors and aromas to be background notes. A great strain choice for light-style lagers like Vienna-style.
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP860 Munich Helles Lager Yeast
This yeast helps to produce a malty, but balanced traditional Munich-style lager. Clean and strong fermenter, it’s great for a variety of lager styles ranging from Helles to Rauchbier.
PLEASE NOTE: This yeast has a BBD of 4/4/25 and has therefore been reduced in price. We believe this yeast will still have good viability but if you are not happy with it's performance, please contact us for a full refund.
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP838 Southern German Lager Yeast
This yeast is characterized by a malty finish, balanced aroma and great flocculation. It is a strong fermenter which produces slight sulfur and low diacetyl during fermentation. This strain benefits from a diacetyl rest and conditioning.
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP835 German X Lager Yeast - Vault
Classic yeast from a famous Bavarian monastery. This strain develops a creamy, malty beer profile with low sulfur production and low esters. It is a great choice for styles like traditional helles, Oktoberfest, bock, and dunkel.
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Wyeast - Pilsen Lager - Strain 2007
Species: Saccharomyces pastorianus
Profile: Wyeast 2007 is the classic American lager strain. This mild, neutral strain produces beers with a nice malty character and a smooth palate. It ferments dry and crisp with minimal sulfur or diacetyl. Beers from this strain exhibit the characteristics of the most popular lager in America.
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Wyeast - California Lager - Strain 2112
Species: Saccharomyces pastorianus
Profile: This strain is particularly well suited for producing California Common-style beers. It retains lager characteristics at temperatures up to 65 °F (18 °C) and produces malty, brilliantly clear beers. This strain is not recommended for cold temperature fermentation.
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Wyeast - Bohemian Lager - Strain 2124
Species: Saccharomyces pastorianus
Profile: This Carlsberg type yeast is the most widely used lager strain in the world. This strain produces a distinct malty profile with some ester character and a crisp finish. A versatile strain, that is great to use with lagers or Pilsners for fermentations in the 45-55°F (8-12°C) range. It may also be used for Common beer production with fermentations at 65-68°F (18-20°C). A thorough diacetyl rest is recommended after fermentation is complete.
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Wyeast - Bavarian Lager - Strain 2206
Species: Saccharomyces pastorianus
Profile: Used by many German breweries to produce rich, full-bodied, malty beers, this strain is a good choice for bocks and doppelbocks. A thorough diacetyl rest is recommended after fermentation is complete.
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Wyeast - Czech Pils - Strain 2278
Species: Saccharomyces pastorianus
Profile: Originating from the home of great Pilsners in the Czech Republic, this classic strain will finish dry and malty. It is the perfect choice for Bohemian-style Pilsners. Sulfur produced during fermentation can be reduced with warmer fermentation temperatures 58 °F (14 °C) and will dissipate with conditioning.