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  • Lallemand LalBrew Munich Classic™ German Wheat Style Ale Dry Yeast 11 Grams
  • Lallemand LalBrew Munich Classic™ German Wheat Style Ale Dry Yeast 11 Grams
  • Lallemand LalBrew Munich Classic™ German Wheat Style Ale Dry Yeast 11 Grams
  • Lallemand LalBrew Munich Classic™ German Wheat Style Ale Dry Yeast 11 Grams
  • Lallemand LalBrew Munich Classic™ German Wheat Style Ale Dry Yeast 11 Grams
  • Lallemand LalBrew Munich Classic™ German Wheat Style Ale Dry Yeast 11 Grams

Lallemand LalBrew Munich Classic™ German Wheat Style Ale Dry Yeast 11 Grams

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LALBREW MUNICH CLASSIC™ – WHEAT BEER YEASTLalBrew Munich Classic™ is a Bavarian wheat beer strain that can easily express the spicy and estery aroma profile typical to German wheat beer styles

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LalBrew Munich Classic is a Bavarian wheat beer strain that can easily express the spicy and estery aroma profile typical to German wheat beer styles. This strain is simple to use over a wide range of recipe variations and fermentation conditions, making it a great choice for a number of traditional styles of wheat beer. A true top cropping yeast, LalBrew Munich Classic yeast can be skimmed off the top of classic open fermentation vessels in the traditional manner. Styles brewed with LalBrew Munich Classic include but are not limited to Weizen/Weissbier, Dunkelweizen and Weizenbock.

In Lallemand’s Standard Conditions Wort at 20°C (68°F) LalBrew Munich Classic yeast exhibits:
Vigorous fermentation that can be completed in 4 days

Medium to High attenuation and Low flocculation
Aroma and flavor is balanced with prominent fruity esters and spicy phenol notes of banana and clove.
The optimal temperature range for LalBrew Munich Classic yeast when producing traditional styles is
17°C(63°F) to 22°C(72°F)
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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