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CellarScience® BAJA Dry Yeast | Mexican Lager | Premium Beer Yeast

CellarScience® BAJA Dry Yeast | Mexican Lager | Premium Beer Yeast

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Description

A cold fermenting Mexican yeast that produces clean, crisp lagers. Originally developed and popularized by the Modelo Group, this versatile strain has a neutral character and finishes dry. Perfect for Mexican-style light lagers, dark lagers, and cold IPAs.

Every batch is PCR tested to ensure contamination free yeast. 

Dosage:
Two sachets are enough to treat a 5–6 gallon batch. When calculating for larger batches, use at a rate of 2.5–4 grams per gallon of wort. We recommend rounding up by one full sachet rather than measuring out the yeast exactly.

Direct Pitch or Rehydrate:
BAJA yeast can be direct pitched with great results by sprinkling it onto the surface of the wort in your fermenter. However, proper hydration helps ensure a healthy fermentation and is especially recommended for beer with a starting gravity above 15°P (1.061 SG). To hydrate yeast, first sanitize the yeast pack and a pair of scissors. Boil tap water to sterilize and then cool to 85-95°F (29-35°C). Use 10 grams (0.35 oz) of water per gram of yeast. Sprinkle the yeast onto the water, allow the slurry to stand undisturbed for 20 minutes, and then swirl. Use small amounts of wort to adjust the temperature of the slurry to within 10°F (6°C) of the wort temp before pitching. Ferment between 50-57°F (10-14°C).

Optimum Fermentation Temp: 50-57°F
Flocculation: Medium-high
Alcohol Tolerance: 9% ABV
Attenuation: 78-85%
Similar Strains: WLP940
Gluten-free

 

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william elliott III on Jan 17, 2023
I have been looking for dry yeast for Mexican Lager for years
Will S on Jan 5, 2023
Needy
william elliott III on Jan 17, 2023
Brewing a Mexican Lager with Pils Malt and Flaked Corn
Jerry G on Jan 6, 2023
I have been looking for dry yeast for Mexican Lager for years
Will S on Jan 5, 2023
It was suggested to use this.
Kevin C on Jan 4, 2023
California yeast
Matt S on Dec 13, 2022
researched it
THAD F on Nov 17, 2022
Beer
Pete T on Nov 10, 2022
Brewing a Mexican Lager with Pils Malt and Flaked Corn
Jerry G on Jan 6, 2023
It was suggested to use this.
Kevin C on Jan 4, 2023
What is the attenuation % of CellarScience® BAJA Dry Yeast?
Kevin Chorzelewski on Jan 22, 2023
BEST ANSWER: I’ve used it 5 generations and got 80%-83% AA. The more generations the better the AA%
Directions here say 50 to 57 degrees for fermentation and packet says 48 to 50, which one is best? Worried I've ruined a batch.
Andrew Gaylord on Mar 26, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Hello! So sorry for the confusion with this yeast. The proper temperature range for the Baja yeast is 50-57 degrees. We're working on getting this corrected across all of our copy. Cheers!
Any chance CellarScience BAJA will be available in 11g-12g sizes? Or any size considerably smaller than 500g?
Dude in GA on Aug 2, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. We are planning on bringing in the 12g packages. They should be available soon!
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Mexican Style Lager
I direct pitched two packets into 10 gallons of well-oxygenated wort and fermented at 53 F. Lag time was about 30 hours and it fermented out in 12 days. End result was amazing!
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