Lallemand NEIPA New England American Ale Yeast 11g

SKU: RET0126

Lallemand NEIPA New England American Ale Yeast 11g

SKU: RET0126
$8.75
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LALBREW NEW ENGLAND™

LalBrew New England is an ale strain selected specifically for its ability to produce a unique fruit forward ester profile desired in East Coast styles of beer. A typical fermentation with LalBrew New England will produce tropical and fruity esters, notably stone fruits like peach. Through expression of a β-glucosidase enzyme, LalBrew New England can promote hop biotransformation and accentuate hop flavor and aroma. LalBrew New England exhibits medium to high attenuation with medium flocculation, making it a perfect choice for East Coast style ales.



Recommended Fermenter

Research has shown that in order to extract the most flavour from hops and yeast, and to minimise contact with oxygen, pressure fermenters are the best fermenters for any style of beer which is why the manufacturer recommends to use one of the below fermenters:



Liquid Yeast Options


Dry Yeast Options


Other Yeast Options

                                   Philly Sour Yeast (sour beers)                       Mangrove Jack's M29 French Saison                       Lallemand Belle Saison Beer


Classified as a Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a top fermenting yeast.
Typical Analysis of LalBrew New England Yeast:

  • Percent solids  93% – 97%
  • Living Yeast Cells  ≥  1 x 109 per gram of dry yeast
  • Wild Yeast  < 1 per 106 yeast cells
  • Diastaticus Negative
  • Bacteria  < 1 per 106 yeast cells

Finished product is released to the market only after passing a rigorous series of tests
*According to the ASBC and EBC methods of analysis

In Lallemand’s Standard Conditions Wort at 20°C (68°F) LalBrew New England yeast exhibits:

Fermentation that can be completed in 7 days, a bit slower than most ale strains. This is a normal and perfectly natural characteristic of this strain.

Medium to high attenuation and Medium flocculation.

Neutral to slightly fruity and estery flavor and aroma.

This strain is POF Negative.

The optimal temperature range for LalBrew New England yeast when producing traditional styles is 18°C(64°F) to 25°C(77°F).

Lag phase can be longer when compared with other strains, ranging from 24-36 hours. . Our research suggests that pitching LalBrew New England™ directly into wort without prior rehydration will often result in better performance including shorter lag-phase and greater attenuation

Fermentation rate, fermentation time and degree of attenuation are dependent on inoculation density, yeast handling, fermentation temperature and nutritional quality of the wort.

Dry Yeast Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find the questions we get asked the most regarding our dry yeasts.
Please click on one of the questions below to see the answer.

Dry Yeast Usage

Storage Recommendation

LALBREW NEW ENGLAND™

LalBrew New England is an ale strain selected specifically for its ability to produce a unique fruit forward ester profile desired in East Coast styles of beer. A typical fermentation with LalBrew New England will produce tropical and fruity esters, notably stone fruits like peach. Through expression of a β-glucosidase enzyme, LalBrew New England can promote hop biotransformation and accentuate hop flavor and aroma. LalBrew New England exhibits medium to high attenuation with medium flocculation, making it a perfect choice for East Coast style ales.



Recommended Fermenter

Research has shown that in order to extract the most flavour from hops and yeast, and to minimise contact with oxygen, pressure fermenters are the best fermenters for any style of beer which is why the manufacturer recommends to use one of the below fermenters:



Liquid Yeast Options


Dry Yeast Options


Other Yeast Options

                                   Philly Sour Yeast (sour beers)                       Mangrove Jack's M29 French Saison                       Lallemand Belle Saison Beer


Classified as a Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a top fermenting yeast.
Typical Analysis of LalBrew New England Yeast:

  • Percent solids  93% – 97%
  • Living Yeast Cells  ≥  1 x 109 per gram of dry yeast
  • Wild Yeast  < 1 per 106 yeast cells
  • Diastaticus Negative
  • Bacteria  < 1 per 106 yeast cells

Finished product is released to the market only after passing a rigorous series of tests
*According to the ASBC and EBC methods of analysis

In Lallemand’s Standard Conditions Wort at 20°C (68°F) LalBrew New England yeast exhibits:

Fermentation that can be completed in 7 days, a bit slower than most ale strains. This is a normal and perfectly natural characteristic of this strain.

Medium to high attenuation and Medium flocculation.

Neutral to slightly fruity and estery flavor and aroma.

This strain is POF Negative.

The optimal temperature range for LalBrew New England yeast when producing traditional styles is 18°C(64°F) to 25°C(77°F).

Lag phase can be longer when compared with other strains, ranging from 24-36 hours. . Our research suggests that pitching LalBrew New England™ directly into wort without prior rehydration will often result in better performance including shorter lag-phase and greater attenuation

Fermentation rate, fermentation time and degree of attenuation are dependent on inoculation density, yeast handling, fermentation temperature and nutritional quality of the wort.

Dry Yeast Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find the questions we get asked the most regarding our dry yeasts.
Please click on one of the questions below to see the answer.

Dry Yeast Usage

Storage Recommendation

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