ESBrewer
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So it's no surprise std Munich won't make proper Hefeweizen because it is a neutral strain unable to produce the key compounds, esters and phenols...
We offer eight different dry yeasts from the Lallemand company (Canada) ...
If Lallemand get is yeasts from Doemens, then why does the Deputy Laboratory Manager and Director of the Yeast Bank and Micro-Organism Collection of Doemens Academy GmbH, state the following:
https://blog.krones.com/craftbeer/the-phantom-of-the-beer-yeast/
That's cheatingIf Lallemand get is yeasts from Doemens, then why does the Deputy Laboratory Manager and Director of the Yeast Bank and Micro-Organism Collection of Doemens Academy GmbH, state the following:
https://blog.krones.com/craftbeer/the-phantom-of-the-beer-yeast/
Well this is what Lallemand catalogue says: "Munich Classic is a Bavarian wheat beer strain selected from the Doemens Culture Collection."
Never tried plain Munich, but Lallemand believes it still may - https://www.murphyandson.co.uk/Datasheets/Yeast - Lallemand Yeast Product Catalogue.pdfSo it's no surprise std Munich won't make proper Hefeweizen because it is a neutral strain unable to produce the key compounds, esters and phenols...
I agree, its flavor profile is very close to Weihenstephaner. Here's what Doemens say about it:Munich Classic is Weihenstephaner, or at least is what I could find out and it works very well. One of the most expressive and estery DRY yeast ou there.
"Munich yeast can produce phenolic flavours" rather contradicts the statement that Munich is POF-.....
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In this Lallemand global distributor list Doemens is listed as a distributor of Lallemand yeasts. If it was the other way around, wouldn't Lallemand be listing themselves as a distributor of Doemens yeasts?
http://www.lallemandbrewing.com/docs/info/GLOBAL_DISTRIBUTOR_LIST_DIGITAL.pdf