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Kloeckera is a genus of yeast found in Lambic. It is also known as Hanseniaspora in its teleomorph (non-asexual reproduciton) reproductive stage. | Kloeckera is a genus of yeast found in Lambic, as well as in other fermented products. Yeasts of the genus Kloeckera are the first yeasts to colonize the wort large-scale, preceeding the dominance of Saccharomyces. Strains of the species Kloeckera apiculata become detectable in the first days after brewing and reach a maximum concentration of about 10^5 cells/mL after about a week. By ~3 weeks, Saccharomyces overtakes Kloeckera as the dominant genus of yeast in Lambic wort. | ||
It is also known as Hanseniaspora in its teleomorph (non-asexual reproduciton) reproductive stage. | |||
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Kloeckera is a genus of yeast found in Lambic, as well as in other fermented products. Yeasts of the genus Kloeckera are the first yeasts to colonize the wort large-scale, preceeding the dominance of Saccharomyces. Strains of the species Kloeckera apiculata become detectable in the first days after brewing and reach a maximum concentration of about 10^5 cells/mL after about a week. By ~3 weeks, Saccharomyces overtakes Kloeckera as the dominant genus of yeast in Lambic wort.
It is also known as Hanseniaspora in its teleomorph (non-asexual reproduciton) reproductive stage.
This page is a stub.