LA Bayanus
Selected yeast for its high alcohol production (17%) and its capacity to restart alcoholic fermentation in critical conditions (up to 15% alc/vol).
Technical Specifications
MICROBIOLOGICAL
- Other yeasts: < 105 UFC/g
- Mould: < 103 UFC/g
- Lactic bacteria: < 105 UFC/g
- Acetic bacteria: < 104 UFC/g
- Salmonella: Absence/25g
- Escherichia coli: Absence/1g
- Staphylococi: Absence/1g
- Coliforms: < 102 UFC/g
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL
- Appearance: Fine granulates
- Colour: Light brown
- Revivable yeast: ≥ 1010 UFC/g
- Humidity: < 8 %
LIMITS
- Lead: < 2 mg/kg
- Mercury: < 1 mg/kg
- Arsenic: < 3 mg/kg
- Cadmium: < 1 mg/kg
Features and Benefits
Formulation: Active dry yeasts – Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Enological benefits:
- The speed at which it implants and starts the fermentation, as well as its resistance to high alcohol contents, make L.A. Bayanus a specialized yeast for restarting stuck fermentations, even under difficult conditions.
- L.A. Bayanus has a high fermentation capacity and is able to restart stuck alcoholic fermentations in a medium with up to 15% abv.
- It also consumes SO2 during the fermentation.
Product Applications
In difficult fermentary conditions (high Potential Alcohol, extreme temperatures, low turbidity, etc.) or for an optimal revelation of aromas, we highly recommend the use of ŒnoStim®.
With ŒnoStim®:
- Dissolve progressively ŒnoStim® (30 g/hL)* in 20 times its weight of warm water (37°C) while continuously stirring to avoid lumps formation.
- Add the selected yeast (20 g/hL)*, stir gently, and wait 20 minutes before adding the same volume of must from the tank to inoculate.
- Repeat this operation until the difference between the starter culture and the tank is less than 10°C. This step should last between 10 and 20 minutes.
- Add the yeast to the tank and mix.
*Based on the must volume to be fermented.
Without ŒnoStim®:
- Add the selected yeast in 10 times its weight of hot water (35 to 40°C) and mix gently.
- Wait 20 minutes, then add an equal volume of must from the tank to inoculate.
- Repeat this operation until the difference between the starter culture and the tank is less than 10°C. This step should last between 10 and 20 minutes.
- Add the yeast to the tank and mix.
Dosage: 20-30 g/hL.