Wyeast | 1056 American Ale
- 1056 is a very versatile yeast for styles that desire dominant malt and hop character
- Very clean, crisp flavor characteristics with low fruitness and mild ester production
- Activator Smack-Pack System™ "proofs" the yeast and shortens lag time when it hits your wort
- When smacked, the Activator™ packet releases sugars and nutrients to initiate the culture's metabolism
- Wyeast has been a pioneer in craft brewing for over 35 years and is committed to creating the finest fermentation products available
- Although beneficial, cultures do not need to be activated prior to inoculation
Very clean, crisp flavor characteristics with low fruitiness and mild ester production. A very versatile yeast for styles that desire dominant malt and hop character. This strain makes a wonderful “House” strain. Mild citrus notes develop with cooler 60-66°F (15-19ºC) fermentations. Normally requires filtration for bright beers.
Please note that 1056 American Ale has been known to bloat when shipping due to the yeast "off-gassing". Please put this yeast in your refrigerator when received, as the yeast will be fine and should still be viable.
Attenuation: 73-77%
Flocculation: Low Medium
Alcohol Tolerance: 11%
Optimum Fermentation Temp: 60-72°F
Cell Count: 100 Billion
Styles:
American Amber Ale
American Barleywine
American Brown Ale
American IPA
American Pale Ale
American Stout
Braggot
Brown Porter
Christmas/Winter Specialty Spiced Beer
Cream Ale
Dry Stout
Fruit Beer
Imperial IPA
Irish Red Ale
Other Smoked Beer
Russian Imperial Stout
Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer
Strong Scotch Ale
Wood-Aged Beer
For best results we always recommend ordering an ice pack with your liquid yeast.
Please Note: When choosing an ice pack option beware that the liquid yeast will not arrive cold even when shipped together. Ice packs and insulated mailing options are designed to keep the yeast colder for longer during shipment, but they will not ensure that your yeast arrives cold. We will not replace liquid yeast that arrives warm. During warmer months we strongly recommend you choose dry yeast.