LalBrew NovaLager™


LalBrew NovaLager™ is a true bottom-fermenting Saccharomyces pastorianus hybrid from the novel Group III lineage that has been selected to produce clean lager beers with distinct flavor characteristics and superior fermentation performance. LalBrew NovaLager™ is a robust lager strain with ideal characteristics for lager beer production including fast fermentations and high attenuation. The distinct flavor profile is very clean, slight esters over a wide temperature range. LalBrew NovaLager™ was selected using classical and non-GMO breeding methods to obtain a novel Saccharomyces cerevisiae x Saccharomyces eubayanus hybrid strain that defines a novel Group III lager lineage that is distinct from any other traditional Saccharomyces pastorianus strains. This strain is a low VDK/diacetyl producer and utilizes patented technology from the University of California Davis (USA) that inhibits the production of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) off-flavors, therefore reducing the maturation time associated with lager beer production.

Packaging
500g, 550g (50x11g), 10kg, 10kg (20x500g), 20kg (on request only)
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Quick facts

StrainSaccharomyces pastorianus
Beer stylesBaltic Porter, Bohemian Pilsner, Brown Porter, California Common, Classic American Pilsner, Dark American Lager, Doppelbock, Dortmunder Export, Eisbock, German Pilsner, Maibock/Helles Bock, Munich Dunkel, Munich Helles, Oktoberfest/Marzen, Schwarzbier, Traditional Bock, Vienna Lager, New England IPA, New England Pale Ale, Session IPA
Attenuation78-84%
Temperature range10 - 20°C (50 - 68°F)
FlocculationMedium
AromaClean, low to medium ester, no sulfur
Alcohol tolerance13% ABV
Pitching rate50 - 100g/hL

Flavor and aroma characteristics - LalBrew NovaLager™

Benefits

LalBrew NovaLager™ is a true bottom-fermenting Saccharomyces pastorianus hybrid (non-GMO), selected to produce clean lager-style beers with the optimal fermentation performance of ale yeast.

LalBrew NovaLager™:

  • Produces lager styles at higher fermentation temperatures, lower pitch rates, and faster fermentation times than traditional lagers,
  • Produces a clean, unique lager profile with high attenuation and medium flocculation.
  • Is low VDK/diacetyl and will not produce hydrogen sulfide (H2S), leading to reduced maturation times associated with Lager beer production.

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Hybrid

YEAST HYBRIDIZATION SCIENCE

WORKS LIKE AN ALE, PRODUCES LIKE A LAGER

Just as hop breeders use selective breeding to produce unique varieties of hops, yeast geneticists can generate novel strains with desirable traits. Brewer’s yeast has two mating types (analogous to two sexes). Yeast reproduction can be asexual and sexual. While asexual reproduction generates identical cells to the parental yeast strain, sexual reproduction generates hybrid cells that contain one set of genes from each of the parental strains. LalBrew NovaLagerTM is a commercially available strain that was developed using this approach. It’s a true bottom-fermenting Saccharomyces pastorianus hybrid from the novel Group III (Renaissance Bioscience) lineage that has been selected to produce clean lager beers with unique flavor characteristics and superior fermentation performance.

FAQ

Yes, it is a true bottom-fermenting Saccharomyces pastorianus yeast. It is ideal for true lager fermentations.

  • This strain was selected using breeding technologies to generate the genetically novel Group III (Renaissance) lineage of lager yeasts.
  • Broad temperature range, unique flavor, lower pitching rate, more robust

No, this is not a genetically modified yeast. Classical breeding technologies were used to select this strain, similar to breeding traditional agricultural crop plants.

Very clean, mostly neutral with slight ester notes (red apple and fruits), low diacetyl and no H2S. 

Fermentations above 20°C are still clean, but less lager-like. 

Yes, this strain can be propagated or repitched using standard procedures.

Yes, this yeast can metabolize melibiose, like all the lager yeast strains.