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CellarScience® BUBBLY Dry Wine Yeast | Premium Wine Yeast

CellarScience® BUBBLY Dry Wine Yeast | Premium Wine Yeast

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  • Really strong and fast fermentations
  • Best strain to ferment out in touch conditions
  • One of the most popular, classic Champagne strains
  • Low nutrient requrements
The classic Champagne yeast. With a fast fermentation rate, high alcohol tolerance, and low nutritional requirment it is one of the easiest yeasts to ferment. Allows varietal character to shine through while accentuating stone fruit and citrus. Able to ferment under higher pressures. Does not ferment Malic acid so natrually produces fresh wines with crisp acidity. This makes it a classic choice for fruit wines, meads and ciders. Top choice for doing secondary fermenation in the bottle for natural carbonation. One of the most popular yeast strains in the world. Can handle lower fermentation temperatures.
 
Start Time: Fast
Alcohol tolerance: 15%
Nitrogen Demand: low
Yan Requirement @ 23 Brix: 220 ppm
Production of volatile acidity: Low
Production of SO2: Low
Ease to Ferment with MLF: Good
Yeast type: Bayanus
Killer Factor: Neutral
Optimal Fermentation Temp: 45–90°F
 
Proper yeast hydration helps ensure a healthy fermentation. For every gram of yeast, mix .25 g of FermStart yeast nutrient with 25 ml of sterilized tap water between 104–106°F/40–41°C. When water reaches 104°F/40°C, sprinkle yeast into water and stir gently. Allow the slurry to stand undisturbed for 15 minutes and then stir again. For every gram of yeast used add 25 ml of clean must to the yeast slurry and let stand 15–20 minutes. If necessary, use additional must to adjust yeast slurry to within 18°F of must temp before pitching. For a complete nutrient schedule sufficient for most fermentations, add 1.5 g of FermFed DAP Free per gallon of must at the first sign of fermentation and 1 g of FermFed per gallon of must after 1/3 sugar depletion.
 

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Bubbly wine
Teresa L on Dec 6, 2022
Looking to make more mead
Miguel A. Nieves S on Sep 16, 2022
Bubbly wine
Teresa L on Dec 6, 2022
Apple cider
Scott P on Oct 11, 2022
Looking to make more mead
Miguel A. Nieves S on Sep 16, 2022
Making mead, seemed like a good choice
James S on Jul 23, 2022
Sake
William T K on May 9, 2022
Trying to do hard Kombucha.
Rene R on Feb 25, 2022
great as a backup for stuck cider fermentation
Daniel B on Oct 12, 2021
Apple cider
Scott P on Oct 11, 2022
Making mead, seemed like a good choice
James S on Jul 23, 2022
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