Yeast
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Wyeast - British Ale II - Strain 1335
Species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Profile: A classic British ale profile with good flocculation and malty flavor characteristics. It will finish crisp, clean and fairly dry.
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Wyeast - Denny's Favorite 50 Ale - Strain 1450
Species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Profile: This terrific all-round yeast can be used for almost any beer style, and is a mainstay of one of our local homebrewers, Mr. Denny Conn. It is unique in that it produces a big mouthfeel and accentuates the malt, caramel, or fruit character of a beer without being sweet or under-attenuated.
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Wyeast - West Yorkshire Ale - Strain 1469
Species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Profile: This strain produces ales with a full chewy malt flavor and character, but finishes dry, producing famously balanced beers. Expect moderate nutty and stone-fruit esters. Best used for the production of cask-conditioned bitters, ESB and mild ales. Reliably flocculent, producing bright beer without filtration.
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Wyeast - Scottish Ale - Strain 1728
Species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Profile: Our Scottish ale strain is ideally suited for the strong, malty ales of Scotland. This strain is very versatile, and is often used as a “House” strain as it ferments neutral and clean. Higher fermentation temperatures will result in an increased ester profile.
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Wyeast - London ESB Ale - Strain 1968
Species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Profile: A very good cask conditioned ale strain, this extremely flocculent yeast produces distinctly malty beers. Attenuation levels are typically less than most other yeast strains which results in a slightly sweeter finish. Ales produced with this strain tend to be fruity, increasingly so with higher fermentation temperatures of 70-74 °F (21-23 °C). A thorough diacetyl rest is recommended after fermentation is complete. Bright beers are easily achieved within days without any filtration.
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Wyeast - Kölsch - Strain 2565
Species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Profile: This strain is a classic, true top cropping yeast strain from a traditional brewery in Cologne, Germany. Beers will exhibit some of the fruity character of an ale, with a clean lager like profile. It produces low or no detectable levels of diacetyl. This yeast may also be used to produce quick-conditioning pseudo-lager beers and ferments well at cold 55-60 °F (13-16 °C) range. This powdery strain results in yeast that remain in suspension post fermentation. It requires filtration or additional settling time to produce bright beers.
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP001 California Ale Yeast
Our best-selling yeast is famous for its clean flavors, balance, and ability to be used in almost any style of ale. It is extremely versatile and accentuates hop flavors well. A great all-purpose strain and a hardy fermenter.
Recommended as an alternative to Wyeast WY 1056 American Ale Yeast.
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP019 California IV Ale Yeast (vault)
Moderately clean strain with a low ester profile and less sulfur production than WLP051 California Ale Yeast.
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP023 Burton Ale Yeast
This strain is sourced from Burton upon Trent, England which is known for pushing IPAs into the spotlight. It produces a subtle fruity ester profile which can be described as notes of apple, clover honey and pear. A background sulfur note is common with this strain. Great for use in hoppy American and English styles such as pale ales, bitters and ambers. Can also be an alternative to WLP001 California Ale Yeast®.
PLEASE NOTE: This yeast has a BBD of 1/4/25 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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Wyeast - Northwest Ale - Strain 1332
Species: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Profile: One of the classic ale strains from a Northwest U.S. Brewery. It produces a malty and mildly fruity ale with good depth and complexity.