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Lallemand LalBrew® London ESB Yeast 11 g *Discontinued*

Lallemand LalBrew® London ESB Yeast 11 g *Discontinued*

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****Product being discontinued - limited stock available ****

 

LalBrew® London is a true English ale strain selected for reliable fermentation performance and moderate ester production that lets the flavors and aromas of malt and hops shine through.

LalBrew® London was selected from the Lallemand yeast culture library, and is an excellent choice not only for brewing Extra Special Bitter but for other authentic heritage UK styles like Pale Ale, Bitter and Mild. LalBrew® London may also be used in the production of Ciders.

Microbiological Properties

Classified as a Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a top fermenting yeast.

Typical Analysis of LalBrew® London yeast:

Percent solids 93% – 97%

Living Yeast Cells ≥ 5 x 109 per gram of dry yeast

Wild Yeast < 1 per 106 yeast cells

Bacteria < 1 per 106 yeast cells

 

Finished product is released to the market only after passing a rigorous series of tests

*According to the ASBC and EBC methods of analysis

Brewing Properties

In Lallemand’s Standard Conditions Wort at 20°C (68°F) LalBrew® London yeast exhibits:

Vigorous fermentation that can be completed in 3 days

Medium attenuation and Low flocculation

Neutral to slightly fruity and estery flavor and aroma, allowing Malt aromas and flavors to shine through

 

The optimal temperature range for LalBrew® London yeast when producing traditional styles is 18°C(65°F) to 22°C(72°F)

LalBrew® London does not utilize the sugar maltotriose (a molecule composed of 3 glucose units).

Maltotriose is present in wort in an average 10-15% of all malt worts. The result will be fuller body and residual sweetness in beer. Be advised to adjust gravities and mash temperatures according to desired result.

Fermentation rate, fermentation time and degree of attenuation are dependent on inoculation density, yeast handling, fermentation temperature and nutritional quality of the wort.

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