lagerpartiklar
Lagerpartiklar, commonly referred to as lager yeasts, are a specific strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae used in the brewing of lagers. These yeasts are characterized by their ability to ferment at lower temperatures, typically between 7 and 15 degrees Celsius (45 and 59 degrees Fahrenheit), compared to ale yeasts which ferment at warmer temperatures. This slower, cooler fermentation process is a key distinguishing factor for lager beers.
During fermentation, lagerpartiklar tend to settle to the bottom of the fermentation vessel, earning them the
The genetic makeup of lagerpartiklar differs from ale yeasts, notably through a hybridization event that occurred
The use of lagerpartiklar results in beers that are generally crisp, smooth, and less complex in aroma