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White Labs Next Generation WLP013 London Ale yeast

White Labs Next Generation WLP013 London Ale yeast

SKU:10024

Beer Grains will no longer be selling White Labs yeast.  The new format and price increase has not been popular with our customers. See below for yeast substitutions. 

Description

White Labs Next Generation WLP013 London Ale yeast

About this evolutionary packaging

  • White Labs had a goal in creating PurePitch Next Generation for Homebrewers.  This new evolution provides a product that will allow hobbyists and small scale brewers a convenient and modular package to pitch a consistent 7.5 million cells/mL; a commercially recommended pitching rate for standard ale ranges. The same package has proven to be an optimization to PurePitch for larger professional brewers for over a year.
  • Now with more yeast, get a foolproof fermentation without a starter. Following a commercially recommended pitching rate allowing you to pitch like the pros!
  • PurePitch Next Generation, an evolution of White Labs’ PurePitch – the most superior and consistent yeast on the market – has been made even better with new packaging powered by FlexCell Technology for ease of use and a pitch rate resulting in a foolproof fermentation every time.

Oak ester character makes this yeast well-suited for classic British beer styles such as pales and bitters, or dark malty beers like brown ales and porters. Medium flocculation characteristics allow attenuation up to 75% leaving beer dry while adding malt complexity and pushing hop bitterness. If you love WLP001 California Ale yeast, give this strain a try as it has more character.

Flocculation: Medium
Attenuation: 65 - 75%
Temperature: 19 - 22°C
Alcohol Tolerance: Medium (5 - 10%)
Diastatic (STA1): No

Flavour Profile: Oak ester, Malty

Suitable Beer Style: American IPA, Barley Wine, Blonde Ale, Brown Ale, Cider, Dry Mead, English Bitter, English IPA, Imperial Stout, Pale Ale, Porter, Red Ale, Scotch Ale, Stout, Sweet Mead

Availability: Always

Possible Substitutes